41.03 00 General Misprint Error
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space for this jobDelete some files from the disk before resending the job.Apparently she tried to send a 14 page document (not sure if 41.03 error PDF or DOCX) two times.I looked in the event log, found the hp p4015 error codes following, and am now clueless because of the variety of messages:# Page Code Message50 39429 13.01.00 PAPER FEED 1,
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PAPER LATE JAM49 37971 13.03.00 PAPER FEED 2, PAPER LATE JAM48 37434 41.03.00 GENERAL MISPRINT ERROR47 36951 13.03.00 PAPER FEED 2, PAPER LATE JAM46 36230 13.06.00 FUSER OUTPUT, PAPER STOPPED JAM45 35607 13.03.00 PAPER FEED 2, PAPER LATE JAM44 35489 49 4C02 Printer Error43 35292 13.03.00 PAPER FEED 2, PAPER LATE JAM42 35109 13.02.00 PAPER FEED 1, PAPER STOPPED JAM41 33745 13.03.00 PAPER FEED 2, PAPER LATE JAM40 32202 41.03.00 GENERAL MISPRINT ERRORI haven't started investigating/troubleshooting because really I don't know where to start.Any suggestions would be helpful, thank you! Respond to this 0 The printer doesn't have that many pages, but I suspect the pickup roller solenoid is sticking. Usually, you'll see that on longer print jobs as it gets hot and tends to stick more. That will allow it to pick up paper before it is supposed to and generate jams and those 41.03 undetermined paper size errors. The solenoid is on the right side in the lower left corner, held in by one screw. You clean off all the residue underneath the strike plate and you have to replace it with something. We use thin, sticky backed felt. by moe on Oct 18, 2011 at 9:27am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I do not think you are having a hardware issue. The unable to store job is a driver issue. You can try the following which works most times:1)Click on Start, Printers and Faxes.2)Right click on the printer icon to access the printer properties.3)In the Device Settings tab of the printer driver, ensure that the mopier mode is disabled. Multiple copies will print without mopying. Also ensure that Job Storage
boatload of 41.05.00 PCL errors? These units are 30 miles apart.When not networked the 4050 works fine also tested the network card in another printer it seems fine.Thanks in advance.and also thank you DMZ for your reply last week regarding network compatability. Respond to this 0 Have had this before (even have machine in workshop at the moment). It can be the laser, but it usually is the engine controller board. What I think happens is that the laser hesitates momentarily (controlled by this board), but it is not long enough for the laser error (51 or 52) to be registered. So as the laser has a hiccup, the machine also has a hiccup, so sees the paper as late and stops. Normally find a http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/72188 lot of 13.xx errors.It can be very intermittent. Look at the event log, should see lots of 13.xx paper feed errors and quite a few 41.05 PCL or 41.05 PCLXL errors. Hope this helps.Harvey by Harvey on Jan 11, 2006 at 8:12am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 This will have nothing to do with the laser/scanner or in my opinion with the ECU. My reasoning is simple, it works when not connected to the network. I am not so much interested http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/27715 in the error log, but what the customer tells me jamed or did not print correctly. Also what tray was being used, etc. 41.3 and 41.5 are 2 completly different issues. 41.3 is an unexpected page size and can be triggered by tray size swtiches being flakey and changing the size during printing or paper slipping while feeding and it takes to long for the paper to move thru and the sensor indicates a larger sheet feeding. 41.5 is a paper feed error and most times is caused by the separation roller slippping off the shaft and impeding the movement of the paper. I would really check on the drivers sending the print jobs to the network and maybe even change the drivers to lets say a plain HP III driver and see the errors still occur. It could also be something with you network and not the card in the printer. by dmzcompute on Jan 11, 2006 at 9:36am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 If memory serves me correctly (it was 10 months ago)-I believe I asked both customers to reinstal drivers and in one case have a very lazy IT department check the network.I guess that worked as I'm sure I didn't replace parts and I'm still getting calls from both customers.Thanks Harvey and DMZ. by curley on Jan 16, 2006 at 6:15am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I am also getting a 41.05.00 PCLXL error. What is the fix for
Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24737704/HP-Laserjet-4515tn-Slow-to-start-printing.html Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > HP Laserjet 4515tn - Slow to start printing Want to Advertise Here? Solved HP Laserjet 4515tn - Slow to start printing Posted on 2009-09-16 Peripherals Printers and Scanners 1 Verified Solution 35 Comments 7,017 Views Last Modified: 2012-05-07 We have a network printer (HP Laserjet 4515tn) that error codes has an occational problem of not wanting to print immediately. I have changed the energy saving mode to not sleep for 4 hours and set the wake up to 30 minutes before the office opens. I have looked in the event logs on the printer and only see Event 41.03.00 General Misprint Error (most common error) Event 13.01.00 Paper Feed 1, Paper late jam (a few times) Event 13.02.00 Paper Feed 41.03 00 general 1, Paper Stopped jam (a couple of times) The customer is complaining that, a couple of time a day, they will send a print job, the printer starts turning (from the sound they can tell it is processing the job), and then it continues to turn for about 60 seconds before the first sheet of paper comes out. The rest of the time, they send a job, the printer starts turning and paper starts coming out immediately (Click to first shee about 2 seconds). My initial impression, the forst time I saw/heard this happen was that it was having a difficulty picking up any paper. The rollers only have 51,000 pages on them, and the printer has not lost any jobs, but is just slow sometimes. The printer is less than a year old. Any suggestions as to the possible cause, and a solution? Thanks 0 Question by:tcampbell_nc Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 37 Active today Best Solution byhdhondt You could get one of the lawyers to send them a letter requesting a fuser... However, I would take the replacement printer. It will definitely come with a fuser, and it will solve the problem even Go to Solution 35 Comments LVL 81 Overall: Level 81 Printers and Scanners 3 Per