Hp 79.00 Fe Error
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view Printable view Export to Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Export to Microsoft Word Email this page Other pagesHome page Dashboard News Recent updates RSS feed builder Index Site map Labels Attachments hp printer support index People Directory AccountLog in History History What does "Service Error 79" hp support or "79.00FE" mean on the printer display? This is a fairly common error on HP printers caused by malformed hewlett packard PostScript documents. If a printer shows a "79 Service Error" (a common error to HP printers) on the LCD display, do the following: Locate the on/off switch on the bottom http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/11377-2-remove-00fe-error-message of the printer. Toggle the switch to the off position and COUNT to 10. Turn the printer on again and the system should be all set. If a print job of yours repeatedly causes this error, it may indicate a problem with the print job. Try breaking your document up into smaller chunks before printing it. IS&T Contributions Documentation and information http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4269028 provided by IS&T staff members → Short URL for sharingWhat does "Service Er...http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/x/5CNB Last Modified:November 09, 2010 Get Help Request helpfrom the Help Desk Report a security incidentto the Security Team Labels parameters Labels: None olc-printing olc-printing Delete printer printer Delete error error Delete Enter labels to add to this page: Looking for a label? Just start typing. Feedback This product/service is: Thank you for your feedback. If you would like to provide more details, please log in and add a comment below. Easy to use Average Difficult to use This article is: Thank you for your feedback. If you would like to provide more details, please log in and add a comment below. Helpful Inaccurate Obsolete Adaptavist Theme Builder (4.2.3) Powered by Atlassian Confluence 3.5.13, the Enterprise Wiki ABOUT About this site IS&T Services HOW TO Become a contributor Create an article Comment on an article Add a term to the Glossary HELP Contact the KnowledgeBase team Contact the Help Desk Search the archive Glossary of MIT IT terms BLOGS WebPub IS&T Security FYI Blog FOLLOW IS&T Facebook Twitter RSS
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Laserjets laserjet 8150, 79.00FE error and OS X If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 8 of 8 Thread: laserjet 8150, 79.00FE error and OS X Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 09-30-2009,11:42 AM #1 rmmartel View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Junior Member Join Date Jun 2009 Posts 6 laserjet 8150, 79.00FE error and OS X Greetings, I keep seeing a problem where *some* printing form Apple Macs running os x 10.4 will cause our LaserJet 8150s to display Error 79.00 FE which then requires a printer power cycle and cancel of the offending print job on the server to recover. I am running the latest available firmware on the printer and jetdirect card. From my searching it seems this is/was a fairly common problems when printing from Macs to 8150 printers - with plenty of finger pointing between HP and Apple. None of the old discussions I ran across ended with a resolution - except for people vowing not to buy HP printers again. I wondered if anyone here had run across a solution for this problem. Thanks. Reply With Quote 09-30-2009,02:48 PM #2 mattchall View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Member Join Date Mar 2005 Posts 53 These annoying and intermittent 47.XX and 79.XX errors are quite often caused by the headers of certain files (pdf's most notably) not being read properly by the printer. Good luck laying the blame on either HP or the software vendors as they both claim to be up to standards. Reply With Quote 09-30-2009,07:15 PM #3 redcow View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries View Articles Senior Member Join Date Jan 2005 Location Elk Grove, Calif