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2 Sonora OP Frank1049 Oct 1, 2013 at 5:08 UTC Thanks for your help. I suspected it may be a print job. The printer is suddenly up and running again. I, too, am wary of firmware upgrades. I saw BIG problems with an HP 4350 firmware upgrade at anocaused by faulty cables or corrupt data being sent to it.Is there anything else I should look out for?Thanks Respond to this 1 49.XXXX PRINTER ERRORTo continue turn off then onNo error message will be in http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/30528 event log.A critical firmware error has occurred that caused the processor on the formatter to abort operation. This type of error can be caused by invalid print commands, corrupt data, or invalid operations. In some cases, electrical noise in the http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/403-49-error-hp-laserjet-all-models cable can corrupt data during transmission to the printer. Other causes include poor quality parallel cables, poor connections, or homegrown applications. On rareoccasions, the formatter is at fault, which is usually indicated by a 79 Service Error.1. Press CANCEL printer error JOB to clear the print job from the printer memory.2. Turn the printer off and then back on.3. Try printing a job from a different software application. If the job prints, go back tothe first application and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software application or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.4. If the message persists with different software applications and print jobs, disconnect all cables to the printer printer error 49.c06 that connect it to the network or PC.5. Turn the printer off.6. Remove all memory DIMMs or third-party DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in slot J1.)7. Remove all EIO devices from the printer.8. Turn the printer on.9. If the error no longer exists, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time, making sure to turn the printer off and back on as you install eachdevice.10. Replace a DIMM or EIO device if you determine that it causes the error.11. Remember to reconnect all cables that connect the printer to the network or computer.12. If the error persists, replace the firmware DIMM.13. Replace the formatter and calibrate the printer. See Calibrate now. by Stephen on Jul 22, 2005 at 5:43pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 1 HP Laser User,we have been having problems (such as only the first page could be printed) with the PS drivers since Adobe Reader Version 8 was rolled out in our environment.We changed the drivers to PCL6 whenever these problems occurred. by skyout on May 22, 2008 at 2:04am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Nice job, it workd as you said. thank you by Murph on Jun 1, 2006 at 9:21am Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 49.xxxx PRINTER ERROR Description 49 errors are generally communication errors or file related issues and can usually be re
Account Login Shopping Cart My Account Checkout Home Troubleshooting 49 Error HP LaserJet (all models) Email 49 Error HP LaserJet (all models) The 49 error codes on HP LaserJet printers are communication error codes. They can be hard to troubleshoot as quite a few culprits cause 49 errors. Also, these errors can be just temporary errors that clear with a reboot, or more permanent errors that actually require a hardware replacement. Here are some tips for resolving 49 error codes on HP LaserJet printers. First, the general advice is to assume it's a temporary error. Turn the printer off, unplug the printer from the network/computer, clear any pending jobs from the print queue (on the computer), then reboot the printer to make the 49 error disappear. Then you can reconnect the network/computer cable and try printing again. Second, a mismatched or corrupted driver can cause 49 errors. Try to remember if the 49 error only occurs during certain print jobs (for example only when printing from custom software or only when printing a certain document that is more complex or memory-intensive than average). In those cases, it's very possible that a mismatched or corrupted driver has been assigned to the printer. Faulty drivers can send bad data to the printer, cause confusion and trigger the 49 error. Try downloading & replacing with a different driver; we usually recommend PCL5 drivers and PostScript drivers (not PCL6). Finding the right driver can take a good bit of experimentation. If you're unfamiliar with drivers, see our tutorial here: Installing printer drivers tutorial. A faulty JetDirect network card can also trigger a 49 error. You can test "around" the JetDirect network card by connecting to the printer via an alternate connection like a USB or parallel port, and see if the same jobs print ok when you bypass communicating through the network card. Replace the JetDirect card if needed; we have JetDirect cards here on our JetDirect page . Many of the modern LaserJet printers don't use JetDirect cards and just have the network port directly soldered onto the main system board (called the formatter assembly). In those cases you would need to replace the entire formatter assembly. A failing accessory or failing memory chip installed in the formatter slots can cause a 49 error. Common accessories include optional hard drives, memory chips, etc. If you suspect one of these items, try removing the accessories or memory chips one at a time and rebooting to see if anything improves with a certain accessory or memory c