| HP LJ 4100 |
|
| Control panel message |
Explanation |
| ACCESS DENIED MENUS LOCKED |
The control panel function you are trying
to use has been locked by the network administrator
to prevent unauthorized access. |
| BAD DUPLEXER CONNECTION |
The duplexer is not correctly installed. |
| BAD ENV FEEDER CONNECTION |
The envelope feeder is not connected properly
to the printer. |
| BAD OPT TRAY CONNECTION |
There is a problem with an optional 500-sheet
paper tray connection with the printer:
- The tray is not connected properly.
- More than two optional 500-sheet paper trays
have been installed (the printer cannot support
more than four trays total).
- The electronics in the paper tray are faulty.
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| CANNOT DUPLEX CLOSE REAR BIN |
The printer cannot duplex because the rear
output bin is open. |
| CHECK INPUT DEVICE alternates with PAPER
PATH OPEN PLEASE CLOSE IT |
The optional input tray cannot feed print
media to the printer because a door or paper
guide is open. |
| CHECK OUTPUT DEVICE alternates with CLOSE
OUTPUT DELIVERY PATH |
The optional output device is not properly
connected to the printer. |
| CHECKING PAPER PATH |
The engine is checking for possible jams
or print media that was not cleared from
the printer. |
| CLOSE TOP COVER |
The top cover is open and must be closed
for printing to continue. |
| DISK DEVICE FAILURE |
The EIO disk had a critical failure or fatal
error. |
| DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED |
The requested operation could not be performed
(for example, attempting to download a file
to a nonexistent directory). |
| DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL |
The disk file system is full. |
| DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED |
The EIO disk is protected, and no new files
can be written to it. |
| DUPLEX ERROR CHECK DUPLEXER |
There is a problem with the duplexer. |
| EIO DISK [x] NOT FUNCTIONAL |
The EIO disk is not working correctly. |
| EIO [x] NOT FUNCTIONAL |
The EIO disk is not working correctly. |
| EIO [x] INITIALIZING alternates with DO NOT
POWER OFF |
The disk accessory in EIO slot [x] is initializing. |
| ENV FEEDER LOAD [TYPE] [SIZE] |
A job has been sent to the envelope feeder
and the feeder is empty, the wrong size is
loaded in the feeder, or the type and size
are set incorrectly on the control panel. |
| ENVELOPE FEEDER SIZE = [xxxxx] |
The printer is asking what size envelopes
have been loaded in the envelope feeder. |
| ENVELOPE FEEDER TYPE = [xxxxx] |
The printer has received a job under the
following conditions:
- The envelope type the job requested is not
available in the printer.
- Envelopes have been placed in the envelope
feeder (thus triggering the paper sensor).
|
| FLASH DEVICE FAILURE |
The flash DIMM had a critical or fatal failure. |
| FLASH FILE OPERATION FAILED |
The requested operation could not be performed
(for example, attempting to download a file
to a nonexistent directory). |
| FLASH FILE SYSTEM IS FULL |
The flash file system is full. |
| FLASH IS WRITE PROTECTED |
The flash DIMM is protected and no new files
can be written to it. |
| INPUT DEVICE CONDITION [XX.YY] |
An input paper-handling device has a condition
that needs attention before printing can
resume.
1st X = Device number in chain
2nd X= Device type (three types): 1
= Input 2 = Output 3
= Stapler/stacker unit
YY = Device specific error |
| INSTALL DUPLEXER |
The printer is unable to print the current
job because the duplexer is not installed
or not inserted correctly. |
| INSTALL TONER CARTRIDGE |
The toner cartridge has been removed and
must be reinstalled for printing to continue. |
| INSTALL TRAY [X] |
The printer is unable to print the current
job because the specified tray [X] is open
or not inserted correctly. |
| LOADING PROGRAM [NUMBER] alternates with
DO NOT POWER OFF |
Programs and fonts can be stored on the printer’s
file system. At startup time, these entities
are loaded into RAM. (These entities can
take a long time to load into RAM depending
on the size and number of entities being
loaded.) The NUMBER specifies a sequence
number indicating the current program being
loaded. |
| MANUALLY FEED [TYPE] [SIZE] |
One of the following occurred:
- A manual feed was requested.
- There is no media in tray 1.
- The wrong size of media is loaded.
- The control panel is not set for the size
and type of media loaded.
|
| MEMORY FULL STORED DATA LOST |
There is no available memory in the printer.
The current job might not print correctly
and some resources (such as downloaded fonts
or macros) might have been deleted. |
| MEMORY SETTINGS CHANGED |
The printer changed its memory settings because
it did not have enough memory to use the
previous settings for I/O buffering and resource
saving. This usually occurs after removing
memory from the printer, adding a duplexer,
or adding a printer language. |
| MEMORY SHORTAGE JOB CLEARED |
The printer did not have enough free memory
to print the entire job. The remainder of
the job will not print and will be cleared
from memory. |
| MEMORY SHORTAGE PAGE SIMPLIFIED |
The printer had to compress the job to fit
it in available memory. Some data loss might
have occurred. |
| NON HP TONER DETECTED alternates with PRESS
GO TO CONTINUE |
The printer has detected that the toner cartridge
is not a genuine HP toner cartridge because
it does not see or recognize the toner cartridge’s
identification (model, manufacturing date,
and serial number). |
| OFFLINE |
The printer is offline. |
| OUTPUT BIN FULL alternates with CLEAR PAPER
FROM [BINNAME] |
The output bin is full and needs to be emptied. |
| PAPER WRAPPED AROUND FUSER |
Print media is wrapped around the fuser. |
| PERFORM PRINTER MAINTENANCE |
To ensure optimum print quality, the printer
prompts the customer to have routine maintenance
performed every 200,000 pages. |
| PROCESSING JOB |
The printer is processing a job. |
| PROCESSING CLEANING PAGE |
The printer is conducting the manual cleaning-page
process. |
| RAM DISK DEVICE FAILURE |
The RAM disk had a critical or fatal failure. |
| RAM DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED |
The requested operation could not be performed
(for example, attempting to download a file
to a nonexistent directory). |
| RAM DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL |
The RAM disk file system is full. |
| RAM DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED |
The RAM disk is protected, and no new files
can be written to it. |
| TONER LOW |
The message first appears when about 15 percent
of the toner is remaining in the toner cartridge
(about 1,500 pages remaining for the 10,000-page
cartridge and about 900 pages remaining for
the 6,000-page cartridge at fivepercent coverage).
Depending on how the printer has been configured
in the configuration menu, it will either
continue to print or stop. |
| TONER OUT |
The toner cartridge has run out of toner.
Depending on how the printer has been configured,
it will either continue to print or stop.
Due to the resolution of the toner level
sensor, it is possible that a small amount
of toner (less than one percent) might still
be present in the cartridge. |
| TRAY [X] EMPTY [TYPE] [SIZE] |
The specified tray is empty, but the current
job does not need this tray in order to print
correctly. If this message appears and the
tray contains print media, a sensor could
be damaged. PS105 detects paper in tray 1.
PS101 detects paper in tray 2. PS1001 detects
paper in the optional 500-sheet feeder. |
| TRAY [x] LOAD [TYPE] [SIZE] where x is tray
2, 3, or 4 |
This message occurs for the following reasons:
- Tray 2, 3, or 4 was requested, but the tray
is empty.
- Tray 2, 3, or 4 was requested, but the adjustments
are not set for the requested type or size.
|
| TRAY 1 LOAD [TYPE] [SIZE] |
The print job has requested a size and/or
type of media that is not loaded. |
| TRAY 1 SIZE = [xxxx] |
The printer is asking what size of media
has been loaded in tray 1. |
| TRAY 1 TYPE = [xxxx] |
The printer has received a job under the
three following conditions:
- The media type requested by the job is not
available in the printer.
- Tray 1 has been set for CASSETTE.
- Media has been placed in tray 1 (thus triggering
tray 1’s paper sensor). If you do not press
any buttons, the message disappears in about
one minute).
|
| UNABLE TO MOPY JOB |
Memory or file system failures would not
allow a mopy job to occur. Only one copy
will be produced. |
| UNABLE TO STORE JOB |
Memory or file system failures would not
allow the print to store the job. |
| UNSUPPORTED SIZE IN TRAY [yy] |
An external paper-handling device detected
an unsupported media size. The printer will
go offline until the condition is corrected. |
| USE [TYPE] [SIZE] INSTEAD? |
If the requested media size or type is not
loaded, the printer asks if it should use
another size or type instead. |
| WAIT FOR PRINTER TO REINITIALIZE |
The RAM disk setting has been changed from
the printer control panel. This change will
not take effect until the printer reinitializes. |
| xx.yy PRINTER ERROR PRESS GO TO CONTINUE |
A printer error has occurred that can be
cleared by pressing GO on the printer control
panel. |
| 13.XX PAPER JAM [LOCATION] |
Media is jammed at the specified location
(and possibly at other locations). If the
message persists after all jams have been
cleared, a sensor or sensor lever might be
stuck or broken. |
| 13.0 PAPER JAM [LOCATION] |
A non-specific paper jam occurred. |
| 13.1 PAPER JAM OPEN INPUT TRAYS |
Paper-delay jam at paperfeed area. |
| 13.2 PAPER JAM OPEN INPUT TRAYS |
Paper-stopped jam at paper-feed area. |
| 13.5 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR alternates
with OPEN AND CLOSE TOP COVER |
Paper-delay jam at fuser. |
| 13.6 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR alternates
with OPEN AND CLOSE TOP COVER |
Paper-stopped jam at fuser. |
| 13.10 PAPER JAM CHECK DUPLEXER alternates
with OPEN AND CLOSE TOP COVER |
Jam at duplexer. |
| 13.20 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR alternates
with OPEN AND CLOSE TOP COVER OPEN INPUT
TRAYS |
Media stopped in the paper path during poweron
or when the top door was closed. |
| 13.21 DOOR OPEN JAM |
The top cover was open while printing. |
| 13.99 PAPER JAM [LOCATION] |
A non-specific paper jam occurred. |
| 20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY alternates with PRESS
GO TO CONTINUE |
The printer received more data than can fit
in available memory. You might have tried
to transfer too many macros, soft fonts,
or complex graphics. |
| 21 PAGE TOO COMPLEX alternates with PRESS
GO TO CONTINUE |
The data (dense text, rules, raster or vector
graphics) sent to the printer is too complex. |
| 40 EIO x BAD TRANSMISSION alternates with
PRESS GO TO CONTINUE |
The connection has been broken between the
printer and the EIO card in the specified
slot. (Data loss might occur in this situation.) |
| 41.x PRINTER ERROR alternates with PRESS
GO TO CONTINUE |
A temporary printing error has occurred. |
| 41.3 UNEXPECTED PAPER SIZE alternates with
LOAD TRAY [X] TYPE 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. |
| 41.5 PRINTER ERROR |
The media reached the PS102 or PS103 sensor
too early. |
| 49.XX PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A firmware error occurred. |
| 50.X FUSER ERROR |
A fuser error has occurred.
X description:
1 = Low fuser temperature
2 = Fuser warm-up service
3 = High fuser temperature |
| 50.4 PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A problem exists with the customer’s line
voltage. |
| 51.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A loss of beam-detect occurred.
X description:
1 = Beam-detect error
2 = Laser error |
| 52.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
The laser scanner speed is incorrect.
X description:
1 = Scanner startup error
2 = Scanner rotation error |
| 53.XY.ZZ PRINTER ERROR |
There is a memory error with an accessory.
The DIMM that caused the error will not be
used.
Values of X, Y, and ZZ are as follows:
X = DIMM type
0 = ROM
1 = RAM
Y = Device location
0 = internal memory (ROM or RAM)
1 to 4 = DIMM slots 1, 2, 3, or 4
ZZ = Error number
0, 1, 2 = Unsupported o unrecognized memory
3 = Failed RAM test
4, 5 = Exceeded maximum RAM or ROM size
6 = Invalid DIMM speed
7 = DIMM reporting information incorrectly
8 = DIMM RAM parity error
9 = ROM needs to be mapped to an unsupported
address
10 = DIMM address conflict
11 = PDC XROM out of bounds
12 = Unable to make a temporary mapping |
| 54.1 REMOVE SEALING TAPE alternates with
FROM TONER CARTRIDGE |
The toner cartridge has been installed without
removing the sealing tape. |
| 54.4 PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A problem exists with the customer’s line
voltage. |
| 55.xx PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
An internal communications error occurred. |
| 56.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
An incompatible combination of input/ output
bins was selected.
X = description:
1 = Illegal input or bad accessory connector
2 - Illegal output |
| 57.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A fan failure was detected.
X description:
4 = Printer fan
7 = Duplex fan |
| 58.2 PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
An environmental thermistor (TH3) failure
occurred. |
| 59.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A main motor error occurred.
X description:
0 = Motor error
1 = Motor startup error
2 = Motor rotation error |
| 62.X PRINTER ERROR |
There is a problem with the printer memory.
The X value refers to the location of the
problem:
0 = Internal memory
1 to 4 = DIMM slots 1, 2, 3, or 4 |
| 64 PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE POWER |
A scan buffer error occurred. |
| 66.XX.YY [TYPE] FAILURE alternates with CHECK
CABLES AND CYCLE POWER |
An error occurred in an external paper-handling
device.
1st X = Device number in chain
2nd X = Device type
1 Input
2 Output
3 Stapler/stacker unit
YY = Device specific error |
| 68 NVRAM ERROR CHECK SETTINGS |
An error occurred in the printer non-volatile
memory (NVRAM) and one or more printer settings
has been reset to its factory default. |
| 68 NVRAM FULL CHECK SETTINGS |
An error occurred in the printer’s NVRAM
and one or more printer settings has been
reset to its factory default. |
| 68.X PERMANENT STORAGE ERROR alternates with
CHECK SETTINGS |
An error occurred in the printer’s permanent
storage and one or more printer settings
has been reset to its factory default. |
| 68.X PERMANENT STORAGE FULL |
The printer’s permanent storage is full.
Some settings might have been reset to the
factory defaults. |
| 69.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE
POWER TO CONTINUE |
A temporary printing error occurred.
X description:
0 = The duplex mechanism has failed |
| 79 SERVICE [XXXX] |
The printer detected an error. |
| 8X.YYYY EIO [Z] ERROR |
The EIO accessory in slot [z] has encountered
a critical error.
[z] description:
1 = EIO slot 1—The printer detected an error
with the EIO accessory.
2 = EIO slot 2—The printer detected an error
with the EIO accessory.
6 = EIO slot 1—The EIO accessory detected
an error.
7 = EIO slot 2—The EIO accessory detected
an error. |
| Mopy disk error messages |
| Disk error number |
Error description |
| 1 |
Disk volume not present–it might be uninitialized |
| 3 |
A requested file or directory could not be
found |
| 5 |
Invalid number of bytes given in a read/write
request |
| 6 |
Attempt to create a file or directory that
already exists |
| 15 |
Bad disk |
| 16 |
No volume label |
| 23 |
Bad seek request–the resulting offset would
be negative |
| 24 |
Unexpected internal error |
| 55 |
Bad file system |
| 56 |
Hardware failure |
| 59 |
The maximum number of directories has been
reached |
| 70 |
Disk error |