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screen ?. Recently I got it and found the solution is very easy. My colleague was sent the printer to the vendor for fix but apparently he was asked to pay $250 to replace the 49.4c02 error hp p3015 printer main board. I said no and would be glad if he can pay hp p3005 error 49.4 c02 me only a half of those price if I can fix his printer *grin* . The error occurs when users are trying to 49.4c02 service error hp 4250 print from Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.x , however it is not always occurs on every documents that are opened with Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.x, hence only happened on few documents, depend on the content. So how
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is the solution ?. The cause of the error is the firmware. You need to update your HP Laserjet's firmware to the latest one. HP confirmed their old firmware is having problem with Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.x, and probably any later version. To update your printer's firmware you need the firmware itself and firmware update utility from here. Extract the firmware update utility and the firmware. Copy the firmware, usually it has .rfu extension 49.4c02 error to continue turn off then on to the firmware update utility. Execute the firmware update utility and select the printer that need to be updated. Wait a few minutes for the uploading the firmware to the printer is processed. When the process is done, the printer control panel will be back to status READY. This indicating the firmware process is done. Now your printer is ready to print.
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it off and then back on, the same message is still there. What do I do to fix this? by KenD on Jun 17, 2009 at
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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 back on, the same message http://onedira.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-handle-494c02-errors-on-hp.html 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 failure rates of these items is http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/57341 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 tried this on several HP600, HP615, and an HP620 NIC’s that were confirmed
Infrastructure Rebuild IT Infrastructure rebuild with virtualization Replacing remote routers with Meraki Z1 Remote locations needed a better router solution that would allow us to get information about the conditions without technical personnel on site Barracuda Spam/Virus Firewall https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/619596-error-code-of-49-4c02-for-hp-p4014dn-and-p4015x-printers Implementation We are changing our SPAM and Virus filter from a hosted solution to one managed http://www.hallcastle.com/2013/01/03/553/ in-house. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION HP 358745 Followers Follow HP Printers Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Today we have three printers with error code of 49.4C02 for HP P4014DN and P4015X printers. I tried to upgrade firmware, but ftp can not upload .rfu file. Can you suggest any alternative ways to upgrade firmware. Thanks. I checked here http://h20565.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/template.PAGE/public/psi/upgradeMigrateDisplay/?sp4ts.oid... error hp It seems ftp is the only way. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Error code 0x800703eb Error code 0xc00000e9 Error Code:0xc004f014   14 Replies Jalapeno OP craigliu Oct 28, 2014 at 8:56 UTC FTP seems uploading forever. 0 Serrano OP Don7478 Oct 28, 2014 at 9:00 UTC I did a 4050DN a couple weeks ago and it took forever too - I'd thought that it was hung up or had failed but eventually it worked. 49.4c02 service error 0 Datil OP DEngelhardt Oct 28, 2014 at 9:19 UTC That error code usually concerns a formatting error in a print queue document. Make sure all documents have been removed from the printers' print queues, then reset the printers. You can sometimes view the offending document in the print queue and see that someone tried to print the same corrupted document, usually a PDF file, to each of the printers and that single document is the source of your issue. 5 Jalapeno OP craigliu Oct 28, 2014 at 10:00 UTC Thanks for your response. But I still want to upgrade firmware firstly because our printers' firmware has never been upgraded since purchase. For our issue, if unplug the network cable, then the printer is OK. After plugging the cable, this error code will be displaying. 0 Anaheim OP jaib Oct 28, 2014 at 10:57 UTC Firmware update fixed that error for us for the majority of the HP's we had getting that error. We were able to update the firmware via the printer's management page. It was usually a pdf print triggering the code on printers with outdated firmware. 1 Datil OP DEngelhardt Oct 28, 2014 at 10:58 UTC Network cable? Does the Data light begin to flash when you plug in the cable? If so, spend more time finding the bad print job. A firmware update will not fix the
March 1, 201349.4C02 Error HP P3005 Written byHaloway13 Posted inUncategorized Tagged49.4C02, Driver, Error, HP, P3005, Update Comments Leave a comment HP P3005 - 49.4C02 Error when sending a pdf to print. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=1846099&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=1846088&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=54 Run the executable, choose the appropriate printer, printer receives the update and then after about 5 mins the update is done. Voilà! Post navigationCyanogenmod 10 JellyBean for NT8Zynga support forum registration fail Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website © Hall Castle 2016 Storefront designed by WooCommerce. My Account Search Search for: 0