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anyone help.Thanksrfr Respond to this 0 Download and upgrade the new firmware might solve the problem. I did that before. by printertech_us on Jul 29, 2008 at 5:10pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I have an HP LaserJet p3005 49.4c02 error hp 4015 printer and it says "49.CO2 Error" and below that it says "Power off then on" but when 49.4c02 service error hp 4350 I turn it off and then back on, the same message is still there. What do I do to fix this? by KenD on 49.4c02 error hp p4014 Jun 17, 2009 at 2:28pm Add comment Please sign in to comment I have an HP LaserJet p3005 printer and it says "49.CO2 Error" and below that it says "Power off then on" but when I turn it off and then http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Inkjet-Printing/Error-49-4C02/td-p/687293 back on, the same message is still there. What do I do to fix this? - Anonymous This has already been spoken of a while back. Here is the link:http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/laser/54166It seems that they have your solution KenD. - MiniViking 0 For some time now we have been aware of high failure rates with the Formatter boards in the HP2420, the HP3005 and the HP615 Network Interface Cards. Searching the HP printer forums we learned some interesting concepts. In the printer repair field the http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/57341 failure rates of these items is epidemic. Theories mostly centered on heat factors as the cause. Our testing and research seems to show that vibration is the most likely culprit. A secondary consideration is the different heat induced expansion and contraction rates of the chip and the board it is mounted on. These printed circuit cards have special processor chips that are surface mounted on the card with a Ball-Grid-Array soldering technique. The chip has a tiny blob of solder on each contact instead of a protruding pin. The board is coated with rosin, the chip is placed on the board then the board goes through an oven. The temperature must be at least 361° Fahrenheit to melt the solder. The boards we are working with were soldered with lead based solder. Later boards using the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compatible solder need higher temperatures to melt the lead-free solder. At this time we have no experience with the RoHS boards and data seems to show these later model boards do not have many problems. Some technicians have been baking the defective boards in a convection oven to try to re-solder the connections. They have had pretty good success with this technique if close attention is paid to the temperature and time. We discussed this and decided heating the chip with a heat gun and monitoring the temperature of the chip with a remote reading thermometer would be a more elegant method. We tr
single page from the MS Word (only text), it hangs. Sometimes if I restart the printer the LCD is totally blank, it has light but no message or http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/59698 anything like "ready" message. sometimes error 49.4C02.if you have some idea of this kind of https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/49-4c02-error-codes-print.html problem, please help me solve this. this printer is from my work, heheh... thank you Respond to this 0 There is a known problem with the formatter causing this error. It is possible you can fix this problem by upgrading the firmware especially if it is an older version by wpc on Dec 15, 2008 at 10:37am error hp Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 There is a known problem with the formatter causing this error. It is possible you can fix this problem by upgrading the firmware especially if it is an older version by wpc on Dec 15, 2008 at 10:37am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 thank you for replying. if you can help me more WPC, can you tell me how to 49.4c02 service error upgrade firmware?thanks by Herfy on Dec 15, 2008 at 11:18pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 This is an extended warranty fix from an HP warranty center. Even out of warranty HP will have the $300 formatter replaced if the serial # is in their range of fixable printers. The blank display has a specific service note for the warranty. Ask a local HP warranty center to look it up. by unknown on Dec 15, 2008 at 11:52pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 This is an extended warranty fix from an HP warranty center. Even out of warranty HP will have the $300 formatter replaced if the serial # is in their range of fixable printers. The blank display has a specific service note for the warranty. Ask a local HP warranty center to look it up. by unknown on Dec 15, 2008 at 11:52pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I have found that under printer prefferences you set enaable tru type fonts as bitmaps it usually stops this error. by unknown on Jun 25, 2015 at 6:16am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Just change the data cable of printer. It will be solved. by irfan afzal on Jul 27, 2016 at
you print a PDF to an HP 4350 printer, you get a 49.4C02 error code at the printer. Reason The error appears with the particular LJ4350 and a variety of printer drivers: Mofo standard LJ4350 PS driver - version 60.042.242.00 Results in 49.4C02 error. HP latest LJ4350 PS driver - version 61.074.561.43 Results in 49.4C02 error. HP latest Universal Print Driver PS - version 4.5.0.2 Results in 49.4C02 error. Mofo standard LJ4350 PCL6 driver - version 60.051.502.032 Results in document printing normally. HP latest LJ4350 PCL6 driver - version 61.074.561.43 Results in document printing normally. With a PCL6 driver, even an older one, the document prints fine. Solution Update the firmware on the HP LJ4250/4350. Update the firmware on the HP LJ4250/4350to 8.015.0. Twitter™ and Facebook posts are not covered under the terms of Creative Commons. Legal Notices | Online Privacy Policy Acrobat < See all apps Learn & Support Get Started User Manual Tutorials Ask the Community Post questions and get answers from experts. Ask now Contact Us Real help from real people. Start now ^Back to top Was this page helpful? Yes No Submit No Comment By clicking Submit, you accept the Adobe Terms of Use. Change regionUnited States (Change) Choose your region Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on Adobe.com. Americas Brasil Canada - English Canada - Français Latinoamérica México United States Europe, Middle East and Africa Africa - English België Belgique Belgium - English Česká republika Cyprus - English Danmark Deutschland Eastern Europe - English Eesti España France Greece - English Hrvatska Ireland Israel - English Italia Latvija Lietuva Luxembourg - Deutsch Luxembourg - English Luxembourg - Français Magyarország Malta - English Middle East and North Africa - English Moyen-Orient et Afrique du Nord - Français Nederland