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Control panel messages (continued) Control panel message Description Recommended action RAM DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL alternates with Ready To clear press For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only. The printer received a PJL file system command that attempted to store something on the file system but was unsuccessful because the file system is full. 1. Use HP Web Jetadmin software to delete files from the RAM disk memory and try again. 2. To remove this message from the display, press . See HP Web Jetadmin for more information. RAM DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED alternates with Ready To clear press For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only. The file system is protected and no new files can be written to it. 1. To enable writing to the RAM disk memory, turn off write protection using HP Web Jetadmin. 2. To remove this message from the display, press . See HP Web Jetadmin for more information. RAM DISK X Initializing alternates with DO NOT POWER OFF The new RAM disk installed in slot X is initializing. For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only. No action necessary. Ready The printer is online and ready for data. No status or device attendance messages are pending at the display. No action necessary. Ready Diagnostics mode alternates with To exit press Cancel Job key The printer is online and ready for data. No status or device attendance messages are pending at the display. No action necessary. Receiving upgrade A firmware upgrade is in progress. Do not turn the printer off until the printer returns to Ready. RELOAD TRAY X TRNSPRNCY alternates with Verify transparency meets specification The transparency currently loaded might not be supported. CAUTION Use only transparencies specified for use with HP Color LaserJetprinters. Noncompatible transparencies can damage the printer. See the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Specification Guide. 1. Remove all non-compatible transparencies from Tray X. 2. Load compatible transparencies in Tray 1. See Printing on special media for more information. 148 Chapter 8 Problemsolving ENWW

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Control panel message
Description
Recommended action
RAM DISK FILE
SYSTEM IS FULL
alternates with
Ready
To clear press
For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series
printer only.
The printer received a PJL file system
command that attempted to store
something on the file system but was
unsuccessful because the file system is
full.
1.
Use HP Web Jetadmin software to
delete files from the RAM disk
memory and try again.
2.
To remove this message from the
display, press
.
See
HP Web
Jetadmin
for more
information.
RAM DISK IS
WRITE PROTECTED
alternates with
Ready
To clear press
For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series
printer only.
The file system is protected and no new
files can be written to it.
1.
To enable writing to the RAM disk
memory, turn off write protection
using HP Web Jetadmin.
2.
To remove this message from the
display, press
.
See
HP Web
Jetadmin
for more
information.
RAM DISK X
Initializing
alternates with
DO NOT POWER OFF
The new RAM disk installed in slot X is
initializing.
For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series
printer only.
No action necessary.
Ready
The printer is online and ready for data.
No status or device attendance
messages are pending at the display.
No action necessary.
Ready
Diagnostics mode
alternates with
To exit press
Cancel Job key
The printer is online and ready for data.
No status or device attendance
messages are pending at the display.
No action necessary.
Receiving
upgrade
A firmware upgrade is in progress.
Do not turn the printer off until the printer
returns to
Ready
.
RELOAD TRAY X
TRNSPRNCY <SIZE>
alternates with
Verify transparency
meets specification
The transparency currently loaded might
not be supported.
CAUTION
Use only transparencies specified for
use with HP Color LaserJetprinters. Non-
compatible transparencies can damage
the printer. See the
HP LaserJet Printer
Family Print Media Specification Guide
.
1.
Remove all non-compatible
transparencies from Tray X.
2.
Load compatible transparencies in
Tray 1.
See
Printing
on
special
media
for more
information.
Control panel messages (continued)
148
Chapter 8
Problemsolving
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