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Error Code 49.4C18 Error 49.4C2D Error 49.FFXX Error Inflate Failure RFU load Error or Download RFU File Now DIMM 0 Failure DIMM 1 Failure Service Manual Recommended Action 1. Turn the device off and
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then on. 2. Try to determine whether the error occurs intermittently, while printing, or when turning on the device. 3. If the error appears while printing, determine whether it occurs when printing from a specific computer, a specific application, or a specific file. If all other computers, applications, or files can print without the error, then the problem may be only within one print job or computer. Make sure the computer has 49 error hp laserjet p2055dn the most current printer drivers, or use a generic printer driver. 4. Go to HP's Business Support Center - HP LaserJet P3005 Printer series - Download Drivers and Software. Select your printer version and then select your operating system. Now, check for the latest firmware image version near the bottom of the page. If this firmware image is newer than the one installed on the device and the device can receive a firmware update, download the newer firmware upgrade. 5. Try printing a job from a different software program. If the job prints, go back to the first program and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software program or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance. Additional Comments & Diagnosis If HP recommended actions fail, replace the formatter board. Our formatters are upgraded to the latest firmware and improved with a heatsink to eliminate heat related problems. Q7847-61006 FORMATTER BD,P3005 Q7848-61006 FORMATTER BD,P3005N Visit our technical blog for more HP and Lexmark service articles. Home Page Technical Resources Lexmark Error Codes HP Error Codes Tech Support Blog HP Drivers Lexmark Drivers Terms & Conditions Product Conditions Definitions Web Order Minimum Returns Shipping Freight Charges Advance Exchange More Contact Us Customer Service Technical Support Sales
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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, http://fixyourownprinter.com/posts/57341 2008 at 5:10pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 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 is still there. What do I do to fix this? by KenD on Jun 17, 2009 at 2:28pm Add hp laserjet 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 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 error hp laserjet 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 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 Substa