What does this error message indicate it only appears with large print jobs. One of my clients is working with an HP LaserJet 4250N printer for water billing software. the software is under SQL 2000 Database. when they are printing the invoices that are more than 150 pages the printer in the 40-50 page write this message: 49.2F80 error. turn off and then on. Arben KOTE ALBANIA [email protected]
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49.2F80 SERVICE ERROR
vanessa spinelli
Feb 14, 2008 00:50:36 GMT
Hi,
I have an HP 2420d printer, and I keep getting the following error message:
49.2F80 SERVICE ERROR
How can I fix this? It usually goes away when I turn it off and back on, but it's annoying to have to do it so often.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Robert M. Stewart
Feb 15, 2008 22:36:20 GMT
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49 errors are the formatter. Network card? Swap it. Any extra memory recently? Remove it.
Feb 16, 2008 15:23:50 GMT
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you could try to unplug from everything and just have it plugged by
itself into the wall and maybe print some test pages to see if the
error comes up at any of those points.then hook up via parallel and try
to send some print jobs ,then hook via USB and send some print jobs and
see if the error comes up at any of those points.this can can help
narrow things down and point to the network or elsewhere.
like the previous poster said,sometimes something on the formatter can
cause this issue,like a hard disk or network card,where removing these
,at least temporariliy to test can help.
if you have the
internal network port(usually on the "n" model),then try a cold
reset.if you have a hard disk you can also use a skip disk load option
by holding the down arrow while powering on until all led's come on
,then use the arrows to scroll to "skip disk load".cold reset is
similiar except,hold down the select(checkmark) button while powering
on until all led's come on and the language option pops up on the
display.then scroll to cold reset.
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