40 Eio 2 Bad Transmission Error Hp Printer
Laser Printer - 1200 x 1200 dpi Print - Plain Paper Print - Desktop - 25 ppm Mono Print - 3000 sheets Input Error Codes and Support Error: 40 EIO x BAD TRANSMISSION Error Description: The connection has been broken between the printer and the EIO card in the specified slot. (Data loss might occur in this situation.) Solution: 1. Press GO to clear the error message and continue printing. 2. Reseat the EIO card in slot [X]. 3. replace Ethernet cord. 4. if error persists, replace Eio card Call for Assistance 877-755-5300 Home About Us Contact Us Search Site Map Printers Supplies Accessories Parts Error Codes Login Shopping Cart Return Policy Privacy Policy Orion Printers and Parts 6030 Marshalee Dr. #257 Elkridge, Maryland 21075 (410) 540-9090 (877) 755-5300 © 2016 Orion Contracting Services. All Rights Reserved.
migrated from Head Office to our Primary Warehouse Migrate from Old Nortel PBX Migrate PBX at all branch locations from old Nortel Option 11 to VoIP PBX Virtualize Move to Virtualized servers IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hi guys, We've been out for the summer at the school district I work for and during that time the custodians did a deep clean on the room. This involved unplugging and removing everything from the room. I am now going back through and reconnecting everything including quite a few LJ2200 printers. The problem I am having is that https://www.orionmarket.com/product_error/2121/HP/HP-4100/40-eio-x-bad-transmission/ more than a few (about 8) are now having issues where they won't stay online, the odd thing is they all are acting the same. When plugged in and powered on the attention light blinks and in the web console for the printer I get a status of Off Line w/ a 40 EIO error. On most of them if you press the continue button the light goes off and the printer seems to be ok. But https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/253098-hp-laserjet-2200-getting-error-40-eio if you try to print to it the printer goes right back to the 40 EIO status (though sometimes pressing the continue button will produce your print). I've replaced the jet direct card in one or two of the printers, but the issue persists. I am not sure where to go from here to solve the issue. Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: HP Laserjet 3015 Error 49.4C02 HP Laserjet 600 m602 error hp laserjet m4345 rfu error   9 Replies Mace OP Rockn Aug 23, 2012 at 12:46 UTC Can you ping these printers from elsewhere on the network? How long have they been off of the network? 1 Cayenne OP Donald Sewell Aug 23, 2012 at 12:50 UTC http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/40-EIO-1-bad-transmission/td-p/1125676 1 Thai Pepper OP JRC Aug 23, 2012 at 12:58 UTC @Rockn - The network aspect is working fine. They are pingable and reachable via their web interface and telnet. The jobs spool to the printers just fine, they just won't print. They were off the network for about a month. It may be worth mentioning that they are all use static IPs. I have not yet tried to print to them from other machines, that's a good suggestion. @Donald - That's the thread I found that led me to try and switch out the JetDirect cards, ne
a report being generated by a COBOL program that would print through page 8, pause, print page 9 and then stop. Command to print was this: lpr -Pad45053 eio 2 -Olandscape -w132 fzpcf06.lis Front panel of printer would flash "40 EIO 2 BAD TRANSMISSION" midway through the job. Was repeatable on another Tru64 box, but only with that job. Also only was 40 eio 2 repeatable on the HP 4100 DTN printers; other printers didn't have this problem. Web search turned up a bunch of garbage except for one shining jewel, which mentioned that using PCL drivers instead of Postscript solved the problem. I changed the /etc/printcap entry to /usr/lbin/hplaserof and it worked. Woo hoo! You are viewing proxied material from sdf.org. The copyright of proxied material belongs to its original authors. Any comments or complaints in relation to proxied material should be directed to the original authors of the content concerned. Please see the disclaimer for more details.