Hp Laserjet 2500n Error
(green). They are all on steady. The printer will not print or anything else. When I press the Cancel button and the Go button at the same time, the alarm light goes off and the bottom two lights blink. Any ideas guys? Respond to this 0 bump by mharris on Dec 16, 2005 at 11:13am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Hi, just wondered if you fiund a solution to your problem with the 2 blinking lights, I have 2 machines with the same problem!regradsJM by hatestanley on Nov 30, 2006 at 5:31am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Service error The Attention light, Ready light, and Go light are on. The printer stops printing, and pressing any button has no effect.Perform these steps.If the printer is connected to a power strip or surge protector, disconnect it and connect the power cable directly to a working wall outlet.2 Turn the printer off and then back on. If the problem persists, leave the printer off for 15 minutes to reset the printer.3 If the problem continues, press and holdGO and CANCEL JOB simultaneously to see a secondary light pattern.Secondary Patterns51.x Bad beam detect errorThe Attention, Ready, and Go lights remain on.1 Press GO. The page that contains the error will automatically be reprinted.2 Turn the printer off and then back on.3 Replace the laser/scanner.52.x Scanner errorThe Ready light is on.1 Press GO. The page that contains the error will automatically be reprinted.2 Turn the printer off and then back on.3 Turn the printer off, and then reseat the laser/scanner cable.4 Replace the laser/scanner.55.x Engine communication errorThe Attention light is on.1 Turn the printer off and then back on.2 Check the connections to the formatter and the dc controller.3 Replace the formatter.4 Replace the dc controller.5 Replace the laser/scanner.49.xx Formatter/engine errorThe Go, Ready, and Attention lights are blinking, or the magenta-print-cartridge, yellow-print-cartridge, andimaging-drum lights are on.1 Turn the printer off and then back on.2 Replace the formatter.50.X Fuser errorThe Ready and Go lights are on.1 Turn the printer off for approximately 20 to 30 minutes, and then turn the printer back on.2 If the error persists, replace the fuser. 57.x Fan motor errorThe Attention light is blinking.1 Turn the printer off and then back on.2 Turn the printer off, and then reseat the cable that connects the fan and the formatter.3 Replace the fan.4 Replace the dc controller.64 Scan buffer errorThe Go light is blinking.1 Turn the printer off and
for some general maintenence. When I turned it back it I got an error light code of the bottom three lights on solid. HP told me this is a "motor error". The printer doesn't warm up all the way, then it goes to the error lights. Any suggestions? Respond to this 0 any help at all?? by mharris on Dec 19, 2005 at 12:40pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 You need to press both buttons in front at the same time and the light pattern will change. Give us http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/34455 the new light pattern and someone will look it up for you. Those 3 lights on indicate a service error and giving us the secondary error will enable someone to narrow it down. by dmzcompute on Dec 19, 2005 at 1:16pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Thanks DMZ. On the secondary pattern, the alarm light (amber) shuts off and the bottom two green lights flash. I http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/34513 believe it means there is a motor error, but not sure what to check for now. by mharris on Dec 19, 2005 at 1:30pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I do not think this is a motor issue. Lets try a couple of things. First disconnect the printer from the computer and turn it off and leave it off for 5 minutes. Now turn on the printer (without the cable connected to the computer) and see if it comes to ready. If it does press the green button for a couple of seconds to generate a test page. If it prints your issue has to do with the job left in the computer. On the computer, open the printer and delete any print jobs in the spool. Turn the computer off. Reconnect the cable to the computer, turn the computer back on and see if you can send a job from the computer. If that is not the issue, then you have to remove all the toners and the drum unit. Turn the printer on and install each item as the printer flashes for it. by dmzcompute on Dec 19, 2005 at 2:10pm Add comment Please sign in to co
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