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    Factors affecting printer performance
    Several factors affect the time it takes to print a job. Among these is maximum printer speed, measured
    in pages per minute (ppm). Other factors that affect printing speed include the use of special media
    (such as transparencies, glossy media, heavy media, and custom-size media), printer processing time,
    and download time.
    The time required to download a print job from the computer and to process the job depends on the
    following variables:
    ●The complexity and size of graphics
    ● The printer’s I/O configuration (network versus USB)
    ● The speed of the computer you are using
    ● The amount of printer memory installed
    ● The network operating system and configuration (if applicable)
    ● Printer personality (PCL or PostScript 3 emulation)
    NOTE
    Adding additional printer memory might resolve memory problems, improve how the
    printer handles complex graphics, and improve download times, but it will not increase maximum
    printer speed (ppm rating).
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    Troubleshooting information pages
    From the printer control panel, you can print pages that can help diagnose printer problems. The
    procedures for printing the following information pages are described here:
    ●Configuration page
    NOTE
    It is recommended that you print a configuration page before beginning any printer
    diagnostics.
    ● Paper path test page
    ● Registration page
    ● Event log
    Configuration page
    Use the configuration page to view or restore current printer settings, to help troubleshoot printer
    problems, or to verify installation of optional accessories, such as DIMMs, paper handling accessories,
    trays, and printer languages.
    1.
    Press  Menu to enter the  MENUS.
    2. Press 
     to highlight  INFORMATION .
    3. Press 
     to select  INFORMATION .
    4. Press 
     to highlight  PRINT CONFIGURATION .
    5. Press 
     to select  PRINT CONFIGURATION .
    The message  Printing... CONFIGURATION  appears on the display until the printer finishes printing the
    configuration page. The printer returns to the  Ready state after printing.
    NOTE If the printer is configured with an HP Jetdirect print server or duplexer, an additional
    configuration page will print that provides information about those devices.
    Paper path test page
    The  paper path test  page is useful for testing the paper handling features of the printer. You can define
    the paper path you want to test by selecting the source, destination, and other options available on the
    printer.
    1. Press  Menu to enter the  MENUS.
    2. Press 
     to highlight  DIAGNOSTICS .
    3. Press 
     to select  DIAGNOSTICS .
    4. Press 
     to highlight  PAPER PATH TEST .
    5. Press 
     to select  PAPER PATH TEST .
    The message  Performing... PAPER PATH TEST  appears on the display until the printer finishes the
    paper path test. The printer returns to the  Ready state after printing the paper path test page.
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    Registration page
    The registration  page prints a horizontal arrow and a vertical arrow that show how far from center an
    image can be printed on the page. You can set registration values for a tray so that an image on the
    back and front of a page is centered. Setting the registration also allows edge-to-edge printing to be set
    to within approximately 2 mm (0.08 inch) of all edges of the paper. Image placement varies slightly for
    each tray. Perform the registration procedure for each tray.
    1. Press  Menu to enter the  MENUS.
    2. Press 
     to highlight  CONFIGURE DEVICE .
    3. Press 
     to select  CONFIGURE DEVICE .
    4. Press 
     to highlight  PRINT QUALITY .
    5. Press 
     to select  PRINT QUALITY .
    6. Press 
     to highlight  SET REGISTRATION .
    7. Press 
     to select  SET REGISTRATION .
    NOTEYou can select a tray by specifying a  Source. The default  Source is Tray 2. To set
    the registration for Tray 2, go to step 12. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
    8. Press  to highlight  Source.
    9. Press 
     to select  Source.
    10. Press 
     or  to highlight a tray.
    11. Press 
     to select the tray.
    After selecting the tray, the printer control panel returns to the  SET REGISTRATION menu.
    12. Press 
     to highlight  PRINT TEST PAGE .
    13. Press 
     to select  PRINT TEST PAGE .
    14. Follow the instructions on the printed page.
    The message  Printing... REGISTRATION PAGE  appears on the display until the printer finishes
    printing the registration page. The printer returns to the  Ready state after printing the registration page.
    Event log
    The event log lists the printer events, including printer jams, service errors, and other printer conditions.
    1.Press  Menu to enter the  MENUS.
    2. Press 
     to highlight  DIAGNOSTICS .
    3. Press 
     to select  DIAGNOSTICS .
    4. Press 
     to highlight  PRINT EVENT LOG .
    5. Press 
     to select  PRINT EVENT LOG .
    The message  Printing... EVENT LOG  appears on the display until the printer finishes printing the event
    log. The printer returns to the  Ready state after printing the event log.
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    Control panel message types
    Control panel messages are divided into three types, depending on their severity.
    ●Status messages
    ● Warning messages
    ● Error messages
    Within the error message category, some messages are ranked as  Critical error messages. This section
    explains the differences between the control panel message types.
    Status messages
    Status messages reflect the current state of the printer. They inform you of normal printer operation and
    require no interaction to clear them. They change as the state of the printer changes. Whenever the
    printer is ready, not busy, and has no pending warning messages, the status message  Ready is
    displayed if the printer is online.
    Warning messages
    Warning messages inform you of data and print errors. These messages typically alternate with the
    Ready  or Status  messages and remain displayed until the 
     button is pressed. If  CLEARABLE
    WARNINGS  is set to JOB in the printer’s configuration menu, these messages are cleared by the next
    print job.
    Error messages
    Error messages communicate that some action must be performed, such as adding paper or clearing
    a paper jam.
    Some error messages are auto-continuable; if  AUTO CONTINUE = ON  the printer will continue normal
    operation after displaying an auto-continuable error message for 10 seconds.
    NOTE Any button pressed during the 10-second display of an auto-continuable error message
    will override the auto-continue feature and the function of the button pressed will take precedence.
    For example, pressing the  Menu button will display the main menu.
    Critical error messages
    Critical error messages inform you of a device failure. Some of these messages can be cleared by
    turning the printer off and then on. These messages are not affected by the  AUTO CONTINUE setting.
    If a critical error persists, service is required.
    The following table lists and describes control panel messages, in alphabetical order.
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    Control panel messages
    Message listing
    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    10.90.X REPLACE
    [COLOR] CARTRIDGE
    alternates with
    For help press A color cartridge is out of toner and needs to
    be replaced.Replace the color cartridge.
    10.X.X CARTRIDGES
    NOT ENGAGEDThe print cartridge is not seated properly in
    the printer.Remove and reinstall the print cartridge.
    10.X.X SUPPLY
    MEMORY ERROR
    alternates with
    For help press 
    The supplies gauge will display the
    consumption levels of print cartridges.
    The printer cannot read or write to at least one
    print cartridge memory tag or at least one
    memory tag is missing.
    The following control panel messages
    correspond to the color of the print cartridge:
    10.00.00 = black print cartridge
    10.00.01 = cyan print cartridge
    10.00.02 = magenta print cartridge
    10.00.03 = yellow print cartridge1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. Press 
     for more information.
    3. If the error persists, contact HP Support
    at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    11.X INTERNAL CLOCK ERRORThis message is displayed when there is a
    problem with the real-time clock on the
    formatter board.
    XX=01 Dead clock battery
    XX=02 Dead real-time clockPress  to continue. If this error occurs, the
    printer will continue to track the time and date
    using the processor clock until the printer is
    turned off. Unless the error is corrected, you
    will be prompted to reset the date and time
    whenever the printer is turned off then on.
    13.X.XX JAM IN
    DUPLEX PATH
    For help press There is a jam in the duplex path.1. Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearing
    jams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX JAM IN
    PAPER PATH
    For help press There is a jam in the paper path. 1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
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    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    3.For more information, see Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX JAM IN
    TRAY 1
    Clear jam then
    press Paper is jammed in Tray 1.1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     to see step by step information.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX JAM IN
    TRAY X
    For help press A page is jammed in Tray 2 or optional Tray 3.1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX JAM IN TOP
    COVER OR DUPLEX AREA
    For help press There is a jam in the top cover area.1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX JAM INSIDE
    DUPLEXER
    For help press Paper is jammed in the duplexer. Check the
    device for jammed paper.1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX MULTIPLE
    JAMS IN DUPLEX PATH
    For help press There are multiple jams in the duplex path.
    This includes the top cover area. 1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
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    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    3.For more information, see Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    13.X.XX MULTIPLE
    JAMS IN PAPER PATH
    For help press There are multiple jams in the paper path.
    This includes the top cover area.1.
    Press  for detailed information about
    clearing the jam.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. For more information, see 
    Clearingjams.
    4. If the message persists after clearing all
    pages, contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    20 Insufficient Memory
    For help press 
    alternates with
    20 Insufficient Memory
    The printer has received more data from the
    computer than fits in available memory.1.Press  to continue printing.
    NOTE A loss of data will
    occur.
    2. Reduce the complexity of the print job to
    avoid this error in the future.
    3. Adding memory to the printer may allow
    printing of more complex pages.
    22 EMBEDDED I/O
    BUFFER OVERFLOW
    alternates withThe embedded Jetdirect print server has
    overflowed.Press  to continue. When this error occurs,
    data might be lost. If necessary, resend the
    job to the printer.
    40 EMBEDDED I/O BAD
    TRANSMISSION
    alternates withA connection with the embedded Jetdirect
    print server has been broken.Turn the printer off then on. Press  for more
    information.
    If the message persists, contact HP Support
    at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    41.3 UNEXPECTED
    SIZE IN TRAY X
    For help press 
    alternates with
    LOAD TRAY X
    [TYPE] [SIZE]
    To use another
    tray press 
    Media is loaded that is longer or shorter in the
    feed direction than the size configured for the
    tray. 1.
    If the incorrect size was selected, cancel
    the job or press 
     to access help.
    OR
    2. Press 
     to select another tray.
    3. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
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    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    41.5 UNEXPECTED
    TYPE IN TRAY X
    For help press 
    alternates with
    LOAD TRAY X
    [TYPE] [SIZE]
    To use another
    tray press 
    The printer senses a different media type in
    the media path than configured in the tray.1.If the incorrect type was selected,
    cancel the job or press 
     to access help.
    OR
    2. Press 
     to select another tray.
    3. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    49.XXXX
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then onA critical firmware error has occurred.1. Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the message persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/
    support/ljcp4005 .
    50.X FUSER ERROR
    For help press A fuser error has occurred. The following are
    specific fuser errors:
    50.1: A low fuser temperature error has
    occurred in the main thermistor.
    50.2: A fuser warm-up service error has
    occurred.
    50.3: A high fuser temperature error has
    occurred in the main thermistor.
    50.6: An open fuser error has occurred.
    50.7: A fuser pressure release mechanism
    failure has occurred.
    The error might be due to an inadequate
    power supply, inadequate line voltage, or a
    problem with the fuser.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. Press 
     and  to step through the
    instructions.
    3. If the message persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/
    support/ljcp4005 .
    50.X FUSER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then onA fuser error has occurred.Turn the printer off then on.
    51.2Y
    PRINTER ERROR
    For help press 
    alternates with
    51.2Y
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue Either a laser beam detects an error, or a
    laser error has occurred.
    The values of Y are:
    Y Description
    0 - Black
    1 - Cyan
    2 - Magenta
    3 - Yellow1.
    Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
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    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    turn off then on
    52.X PRINTER ERROR
    alternates with
    To continue
    turn off then onA printer error has occurred.Turn the printer off then on. Press  for more
    information.
    If the message persists, contact HP Support
    at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    53.XX.X CHECK RAM
    DIMM SLOT XA memory error has occurred.If prompted to do so, press  to continue. The
    printer should come to the  Ready state, but
    will not make full use of all memory installed.
    Otherwise:
    1. Turn the printer off.
    2. Verify that all DDR SDRAM meets
    specifications and is correctly seated.
    3. Turn the printer on.
    4. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/
    support/ljcp4005 .
    54.XX
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then onPrinting cannot continue. There is a sensor
    malfunction.
    Values of X are:
    01 - Humidity sensor
    15 - Yellow
    16 - Magenta
    17 - Cyan
    18 - Black1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/
    support/ljcp4005 .
    55.X.X DC
    CONTROLLER ERROR
    For help press 
    alternates with
    55.0X.YY PRINTER ERROR
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then on
    A printer command error has occurred.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    56.XX
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then on A printer error has occurred.
    1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
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    Control panel messageDescriptionRecommended action
    57.0X
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then onA printer fan error has occurred.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    58.0X
    PRINTER ERROR
    For help press 
    alternates with
    58.0X
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then on
    A memory tag error was detected.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    59.XY
    PRINTER ERROR
    For help press 
    alternates with
    59.XY
    PRINTER ERROR
    To continue
    turn off then on
    A printer motor error has occurred.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    Note: This message might also appear
    if the transfer unit is missing or
    incorrectly installed. Ensure that the
    transfer unit is correctly installed.
    60.X
    PRINTER ERROR
    alternates with
    To continue
    turn off then onA tray lifting error has occurred, where XX is
    the number of the tray.1. Press  to see step by step information.
    2. If the error reappears, turn the printer off
    then on.
    3. If the error does not clear, record the
    message and contact HP Support at
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    62 NO SYSTEM
    To continue
    turn off then onNo system was found.1.Turn the printer off then on.
    2. If the problem persists, contact
    HP Support at 
    http://www.hp.com/support/ljcp4005 .
    68.X PERMANENT
    STORAGE FULL
    For help press 
    alternates with
    68.X PERMANENT A non-volatile storage device is full. Pressing
    the 
     button should clear the message.
    Printing can continue, but there may be
    unexpected behavior.
    X Description
    0 for onboard NVRAM
    1 for removable disk (flash or hard) 1.
    Press 
     to continue.
    2. For 68.0  errors, turn the printer off then
    on.
    3. If a 68.0  error persists, contact
    HP Support.
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