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Account Login Shopping Cart My Account Checkout Home Troubleshooting HP Error Codes Numeric Error Codes 20 - 49 (HP LaserJet) Email HP LaserJet Error Codes 20 - 49 Below are error codes for the HP LaserJet series, for codes ranging from 20-49. Please note the explanations are general descriptions for
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error code on a specific model (e.g. "50.9 error LaserJet 3000") Have a question? Call us 608-831-2396 for more information. Message on hp printer error 49 4c02 printer displayWhat it meansWhat to do 20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY The printer received more data than can fit in available memory. You may be trying to print a document that is too complex for the printer's capacity (too many https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Inkjet-Printing/quot-49-Service-Error-Turn-Off-Then-On-quot-M251nw/td-p/2441797 macros, soft fonts, or graphics). Pressing GO may print the transferred data, but data may be missing or skewed. If the file size of the print job exceeds printer's onboard memory capacity, try adding more memory. Sometimes mismatched software drivers over-inflate the size of a document and cause these errors; you may want to download/install a different driver. If all else fails, simplify the print job and print manageable segments at a time. 21 PAGE http://www.printertechs.com/printer-troubleshooting/hp-error-codes/192-numeric-error-codes-20-49-hp-laserjet TOO COMPLEX The data (dense text, rules, raster or vector graphics) sent to the printer is too complex Pressing GO may print the transferred data; but some data may be missing or skewed. More memory may help. You can also try a different driver, or simplify the print job by breaking it up into manageable segments. 40 EIO x BAD TRANSMISSION The connection has been broken between the printer and the EIO card in the specified slot. (Data loss might occur in this situation.) 1. Press GO to clear the error message and continue printing. 2. Reseat the EIO card in slot corresponding to [X]. 3. Check cabling. 4. Replace the network card if needed. 5. Try a different software driver. 41.3 UNEXPECTED PAPER SIZE The printer detected a media size different from what it was expecting. This is typically caused if two or more sheets stick together in the printer or if the tray is not properly adjusted. 1. Reload the tray with the correct print media size. 2. Ensure that media in the tray is loaded under the front and back retaining tabs. 3. If you are printing from tray 1, verify that the correct paper size is selected in the control panel. 4. If you are printing from tray 2, 3, or 4, verify that any paper-size adjustments (length gui
and it can be difficult to determine the exact cause. But the more you know about what the code means and what kinds of things can cause it, the better equipped you will be to troubleshoot it. Note: due to their similarity, we will refer to the 49 and 79 errors as a single error. Background on Firmware In the article Firmware Upgrades we discussed in detail what firmware is and what it does. See that article for full details, but in brief, the printer’s formatter board is a computer of sorts, and firmware is the program that tells the formatter board what to do and how to do it. It is permanently stored in ROM chips, either on the formatter board itself or on a SIMM or DIMM that plugs into the formatter. Firmware Addresses Both the 49 and 79 errors are firmware errors, and they are always accompanied by a 4-digit firmware address (for example, 49.4C02, or 79.01FE). The four characters after the decimal point are the firmware address at which the error occurred. In theory, this is important information – if you had access to the firmware source code, and were able to understand it, you could see exactly what the firmware was trying to do at that address, and that would help pinpoint the cause of the problem. However: (1) For any given printer, there are thousands of firmware addresses – far too many to list them all in a service manual; (2) Even if you could see the firmware source code, it would be unintelligible to you unless you are a software engineer; (3) The firmware is proprietary – HP does not want people to be able to see the source code. For these reasons, the 49 and 79 errors are listed in the manuals as 49.xxxx or 79.xxxx. For our purposes, the specific address is useless, and we must troubleshoot these errors on general principles. The 49/79 error is telling you that the normal operation of the formatter’s CPU executing firmware instructions has come to a halt. There are three types of things that can cause this: (1) the firmware itself is bad or corrupted; (2) the formatter’s CPU has failed or is being hung up by some other hardware problem, such as a defective accessory plugged into the formatter; (3)