HP 2500 HP Color LaserJet 2500 series - User Guide - Page 80
Buffer Overflow error, Chosen Personality Not Available error, Data Received error
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22 Buffer Overflow error The Ready light and Go light are on. Press (GO) to try to print a portion of the job. q The connection between the printer and the computer is loose. Check the connection to ensure that it is secure. q The cable is malfunctioning. Try using a different, high-quality USB or EEE-1284 compliant, size-B parallel cable. See "Accessories and ordering information" on page 24 q Contact HP Customer Care. See "HP Customer Care" on page 3, or see the flyer that came in the printer box for contact information. Chosen Personality Not Available error The Ready light and Go light are blinking. The current job was canceled because the printer language (personality) is not supported. q Press (GO) to clear the message. q If you printed the job using one of the PCL drivers, try printing using the PS driver, or vice versa. q Turn off the printer and remove or replace the language font DIMM. Caution: You must turn off the printer before inserting or removing DIMMs. q Contact HP Customer Care. See "HP Customer Care" on page 3, or see the flyer that came in the printer box for contact information. Data Received error The Go light is on. q The printer received data and is waiting for a form feed. Press printer receiving another job can also cause the page to print. (GO) to print the last page. The General Continuable error The Attention light, Ready light, and Go light are blinking. q Press (GO) to try to continue printing. q If the error persists, contact HP Customer Care. See "HP Customer Care" on page 3, or see the flyer that came in the printer box for contact information. 68.x Permanent Storage error The Attention light is blinking. The nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) is temporarily full. Press (GO) to clear the message. Check the printer settings to ensure they are correct. If the problem persists, contact HP Customer Care. See "HP Customer Care" on page 3, or see the flyer that came in the printer box for contact information. 78 Problem solving and maintenance ENWW