HP CP4005dn HP Color LaserJet CP4005 - User Guide - Page 181
X Storage Error, X Printer Error
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Control panel message STORAGE FULL 68.X PERMANENT STORAGE WRITE FAIL 68.X STORAGE ERROR SETTINGS CHANGED For help press alternates with 68.X STORAGE ERROR SETTINGS CHANGED 69.X PRINTER ERROR For help press alternates with 69.X PRINTER ERROR To continue turn off then on 79.XXXX PRINTER ERROR To continue turn off then on [FS] DEVICE FAILURE To clear press alternates with Ready Description Recommended action 4. For 68.1 errors, use the HP Web Jetadmin software to delete files from the disk drive. 5. For 68.1 errors that persist, contact HP Support. A non-volatile storage device is full. Pressing 1. the button should clear the message. Printing can continue, but there may be 2. unexpected behavior. Press to continue. If the message persists, turn the printer off then on. X Description 0 for onboard NVRAM 3. If the problem persists, contact HP Support at http://www.hp.com/ support/ljcp4005. 1 for removable disk (flash or hard) One or more printer settings saved in the non- 1. volatile storage device is invalid and has been reset to its factory default. Pressing the 2. button should clear the message. Printing can continue, but there may be unexpected behavior. 3. Press to continue. If the message persists, turn the printer off then on. If the problem persists, contact HP Support at http://www.hp.com/ support/ljcp4005. A printer error has occurred. Turn the printer off then on. Press for more information. A critical hardware 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. A device failure has occurred on the specified 1. drive. Printing can continue for jobs that do not require the Flash DIMM. 2. To clear the message, press the key. If the message persists, remove and reinstall the EIO disk drive. 3. Turn the printer back on. 4. If the message still persists, replace the Flash DIMM. ENWW Control panel messages 165