HP 9500hdn HP Color LaserJet 9500nand 9500hdn - User Guide - Page 158

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http://www.hp.com/support/lj9500 Message 20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY TO CONTINUE PRESS 21 PAGE TOO COMPLEX alternates with TO CONTINUE PRESS 22 EIO X BUFFER OVERFLOW Description or explanation Recommended action The printer received more data than can fit Press to print the transferred data in its available memory. You might have (some data might be lost), and then tried to transfer too many macros, soft simplify the print job or install additional fonts, or complex graphics. memory. The page-formatting process was not fast enough for the printer. Press to print the transferred data. (Some data might be lost.) The page protection item appears in the CONFIGURE DEVICE - DEFAULTS EVENTS menu, and should be set to ON to print the page. When the page is successfully printed, PAGE PROTECT=ON, should be set back to AUTO. If this message appears often, simplify the print job. Too much data was sent to the EIO card in Press to print the transferred data. the specified slot (X). An improper (Some data might be lost.) communications protocol might be in use. Check the host configuration. If this message persists, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider. (See "Customer support options worldwide" on page 214, or go to http://www.hp.com/support/ lj9500.) 156 Chapter 6 - Solving problems Rev. 1.0

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156
Chapter 6 – Solving problems
Rev. 1.0
20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
TO CONTINUE PRESS
The printer received more data than can fit
in its available memory. You might have
tried to transfer too many macros, soft
fonts, or complex graphics.
Press
to print the transferred data
(some data might be lost), and then
simplify the print job or install additional
memory.
21 PAGE TOO
COMPLEX
alternates with
TO CONTINUE PRESS
The page-formatting process was not fast
enough for the printer.
Press
to print the transferred data.
(Some data might be lost.)
The page protection item appears in
the
CONFIGURE DEVICE - DEFAULTS -
EVENTS
menu, and should be set to
ON
to print the page.
When the page is successfully printed,
PAGE PROTECT=ON
, should be set back
to
AUTO
.
If this message appears often, simplify
the print job.
22 EIO X
BUFFER OVERFLOW
Too much data was sent to the EIO card in
the specified slot (
X
). An improper
communications protocol might be in use.
Press
to print the transferred data.
(Some data might be lost.)
Check the host configuration. If this
message persists, contact an
HP-authorized service or support
provider. (See “Customer support
options worldwide” on page 214, or go
to
lj9500
.)
Message
Description or explanation
Recommended action