HP 2300d Service Manual - Page 198

Air Temp Sensor, PRINTER ERROR, To continue, turn off then

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Message 56.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on 57.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on 58.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on 59.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with To continue turn off then on 196 Troubleshooting Description Recommended action A temporary printing error occurred 1 Turn the printer power off, and as a result of an incorrect input or then turn the printer power on. output request. 2 If the message persists, X can equal one of the following: contact an HP-authorized 1 = Illegal input service or support provider 2 = Illegal output (see "Ordering parts and supplies and getting support" on page 242). A temporary printing error occurred 1 Turn the printer power off, and in one of the printer fans. X then turn the printer power on. represents the fan motor number 2 If the message persists, associated with the error. For contact an HP-authorized example, 1 = fan motor 1. service or support provider (see "Ordering parts and supplies and getting support" on page 242). A printer error has occurred where a memory tag CPU error was detected, or there is a problem with the air sensor or power supply. X can equal one of the following: 2 = Air Temp Sensor 3 = CPU 4 = Power supply To resolve problems with the power supply: 1 Remove the printer from any UPS supplies, additional power supplies, or power strips. Plug the printer into a wall outlet and see if this resolves the problem. 2 If the printer is already plugged into a wall outlet, try another power source in the building that is independent of the one currently being used. The line voltage and current source at the printer location might need to be inspected to ensure that they meet the electrical specifications for the printer. (See "Electrical specifications" on page 20.) If the message persists, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider (see "Ordering parts and supplies and getting support" on page 242). A temporary motor error occurred. 1 X can equal one of the following: 0 = Motor error 2 1 = Motor startup error 2 = Motor rotation error 3 = Fuser motor startup error 4 = Fuser motor rotation error 5 = Print cartridge motor startup error 6 = Print cartridge motor rotation error 7 = Image drum motor startup error 8 = Image drum motor rotation error 9 = ETB/ITB motor startup error A = ETB/ITB motor rotation error B = Alienation motor startup error C = Alienation motor rotation error D = Registration motor starting error E = Registration motor rotation error Turn the printer power off, and then turn the printer power on. If the message persists, contact an HP-authorized service or support provider (see "Ordering parts and supplies and getting support" on page 242). ENWW

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Troubleshooting
ENWW
56.X
PRINTER ERROR
alternates with
To continue
turn off then on
A temporary printing error occurred
as a result of an incorrect input or
output request.
X can equal one of the following:
1 = Illegal input
2 = Illegal output
1
Turn the printer power off, and
then turn the printer power on.
2
If the message persists,
contact an HP-authorized
service or support provider
(see “Ordering parts and
supplies and getting support”
on page 242).
57.X
PRINTER ERROR
alternates with
To continue
turn off then on
A temporary printing error occurred
in one of the printer fans. X
represents the fan motor number
associated with the error. For
example, 1 = fan motor 1.
1
Turn the printer power off, and
then turn the printer power on.
2
If the message persists,
contact an HP-authorized
service or support provider
(see “Ordering parts and
supplies and getting support”
on page 242).
58.X
PRINTER ERROR
alternates with
To continue
turn off then on
A printer error has occurred where a
memory tag CPU error was
detected, or there is a problem with
the air sensor or power supply.
X can equal one of the following:
2 = Air Temp Sensor
3 = CPU
4 = Power supply
To resolve problems with the power
supply:
1
Remove the printer from any
UPS supplies, additional power
supplies, or power strips. Plug
the printer into a wall outlet and
see if this resolves the problem.
2
If the printer is already plugged
into a wall outlet, try another
power source in the building
that is independent of the one
currently being used.
The line voltage and current source
at the printer location might need to
be inspected to ensure that they
meet the electrical specifications for
the printer. (See “Electrical
specifications” on page 20.)
If the message persists, contact an
HP-authorized service or support
provider (see “Ordering parts and
supplies and getting support” on
page 242).
59.X
PRINTER ERROR
alternates with
To continue
turn off then on
A temporary motor error occurred.
X can equal one of the following:
0 = Motor error
1 = Motor startup error
2 = Motor rotation error
3 = Fuser motor startup error
4 = Fuser motor rotation error
5 = Print cartridge motor startup
error
6 = Print cartridge motor rotation
error
7 = Image drum motor startup error
8 = Image drum motor rotation error
9 = ETB/ITB motor startup error
A = ETB/ITB motor rotation error
B = Alienation motor startup error
C = Alienation motor rotation error
D = Registration motor starting error
E = Registration motor rotation error
1
Turn the printer power off, and
then turn the printer power on.
2
If the message persists,
contact an HP-authorized
service or support provider
(see “Ordering parts and
supplies and getting support”
on page 242).
Message
Description
Recommended action