HP 2420 Service Manual - Page 213
Tray Xx Open Or, Order Cartridge Less
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Table 7-8. Interpreting control-panel messages (continued) Control panel message Event Description log error message Recommended action RAM DISK NOT INITIALIZED alternates with The file system has not been initialized. Use HP Web Jetadmin to initialize the file system. REPLACE CARTRIDGE For help press alternates with Pages remaining for this supply has reached the low threshold. The printer was set to stop printing when a supply needs to be ordered. To continue printing, press (SELECT button) to exit the printer message then press (SELECT button). The message becomes ORDER CARTRIDGE LESS THAN XXXX PAGES (warning). Follow the next steps to replace the supply. 1. Open the top cover. 2. Remove print cartridge. 3. Install new print cartridge. 4. Close the top cover. REPLACE CARTRIDGE To continue press The number of pages remaining for this supply has reached the low threshold. The printer was set to continue printing when a supply needs to be ordered. Press (SELECT button) to continue printing the current job. Follow the next steps to replace the supply. 1. Open the top cover. 2. Remove print cartridge. 3. Install new print cartridge. 4. Close the top cover. TRAY XX [TYPE][SIZE] alternates with To change size or type press This message states the current type and size configuration of the paper tray, and allows you to change the configuration. To change the paper size or type press (SELECT button) while the message is present. To clear the message, press the (BACK button) while the message is present. ● Set size and type to ANY if the tray is used frequently for different sizes or types. ● Set size and type to a specific setting if printing with only one type of media. TRAY XX OPEN OR EMPTY alternates with The tray cannot feed paper to the printer because tray [X] is open and must be closed for printing to continue. Check the trays and close any that are open. ENWW Understanding printer messages 199