HP 9500n HP Color LaserJet 9500n/9500hdn - User Reference Guide - Page 245
System Is Full, Eio Disk X
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Message DISK DEVICE FAILURE alternates with READY DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED alternates with READY DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL alternates with READY DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED alternates with READY EIO DISK X NOT FUNCTIONAL EIO DISK X SPINNING UP EVENT LOG EMPTY FLASH DEVICE FAILURE alternates with READY Description or explanation Recommended action The EIO hard disk had a critical 1 Turn off the printer. failure and can no longer be 2 Remove and reinstall the used. device. 3 Turn on the printer. 4 If the message continues, replace the disk with a new EIO hard disk. The requested operation could not be performed. You might have attempted an illegal operation, such as trying to download a file to a nonexistent directory. Check the file name and try again. The disk file system has reached maximum capacity. Delete files from the EIO hard disk and then try again. HP Web Jetadmin can be used to delete files and fonts. Use the printer control panel to delete stored jobs that are no longer needed. The disk device is protected, and no new files can be written to it. Fonts and forms cannot be stored on the disk when the disk is write-protected. Use the Windows-based HP Web Jetadmin or the Macintoshbased HP LaserJet Utility to remove the write protection from the disk. The EIO hard disk is not working correctly. 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Remove the EIO hard disk from the slot (a slot number will replace the X) indicated. 3 Reinstall the EIO hard disk. 4 Turn on the printer. 5 If the message continues, replace the disk with a new EIO hard disk. The EIO hard disk in slot X is spinning up its platter. No action necessary. The user is attempting to view an empty event log by selecting SHOW EVENT LOG from the control panel. No action necessary. The flash DIMM had a critical failure and can no longer be used. Remove the flash DIMM and replace it with a new one. 7 Problem solving 243