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X Storage error settings changed To, XXXX ERROR To continue turn off then - factory reset

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Table 6-1 Control-panel messages (continued) Control panel message Description Recommended action 68.X Permanent storage full To continue touch OK 68.X Permanent storage write fail To continue touch OK The device NVRAM is full or the storage device is failing to write. Some settings saved in the NVRAM might have been reset to the factory defaults. Printing can continue, but some unexpected functions might occur if an error occurred in permanent storage. X description 0 onboard NVRAM 1 disk drive Touch OK to clear the message. If the message is not cleared, turn the device off, and then turn the device on. 68.0, onboard NVRAM 1. If the message persists, perform an NVRAM initialization (see Service mode functions on page 226). Make sure that you read and understand the caution and the note in that section. 2. If, after performing an NVRAM init, the message persists, replace the formatter (see Formatter on page 116). 68.1, disk drive 1. Use the HP Web Jetadmin software to delete files from the disk drive. 2. If, after deleting files from the disk drive, the message persists, reinitialize the disk drive (see Service mode functions on page 226). Make sure that you read and understand the caution and the note in that section. 3. If, after reinitializing the disk drive, the message persists, replace the disk drive (see Disk drive on page 113). 68.X Storage error settings changed To continue touch OK One or more device settings in NVRAM are 1. invalid and have been reset to the factory- default settings. Printing can continue, but some unexpected functions might occur if an error occurred in permanent storage. 2. Touch OK to clear the message. If the message is not cleared, turn the device off, and then turn the device on. Check the device settings to determine which settings have changed. 3. Perform an NVRAM initialization (see Service mode functions on page 226). Make sure that you read and understand the caution and the note in that section. 4. If, after performing an NVRAM initialization, the message persists, replace the formatter (see Formatter on page 116). 79.XXXX ERROR To continue turn off then A critical hardware error occurred. on 1. Turn the device off, and then turn the device on. 2. Go to www.hp.com/support/ LJM3027mfp or www.hp.com/support/ LJM3035mfp to check the latest firmware image version. If the latest firmware image version is newer than the one installed on the device, upgrade the device. 3. Try printing a job from a different software program. If the job prints, go back to the first program and try printing ENWW Control-panel messages 209

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Control panel message
Description
Recommended action
68.X Permanent storage full To continue
touch OK
68.X Permanent storage write fail To
continue touch OK
The device NVRAM is full or the storage
device is failing to write. Some settings saved
in the NVRAM might have been reset to the
factory defaults. Printing can continue, but
some unexpected functions might occur if an
error occurred in permanent storage.
X description
0
onboard NVRAM
1
disk drive
Touch
OK
to clear the message. If the
message is not cleared, turn the device off,
and then turn the device on.
68.0, onboard NVRAM
1.
If the message persists, perform an
NVRAM initialization (see
Service mode
functions
on page
226
). Make sure that
you read and understand the caution
and the note in that section.
2.
If, after performing an NVRAM init, the
message persists, replace the formatter
(see
Formatter
on page
116
).
68.1, disk drive
1.
Use the HP Web Jetadmin software to
delete files from the disk drive.
2.
If, after deleting files from the disk drive,
the message persists, reinitialize the
disk drive (see
Service mode functions
on page
226
). Make sure that you read
and understand the caution and the note
in that section.
3.
If, after reinitializing the disk drive, the
message persists, replace the disk drive
(see
Disk drive
on page
113
).
68.X Storage error settings changed To
continue touch OK
One or more device settings in NVRAM are
invalid and have been reset to the factory-
default settings. Printing can continue, but
some unexpected functions might occur if an
error occurred in permanent storage.
1.
Touch
OK
to clear the message. If the
message is not cleared, turn the device
off, and then turn the device on.
2.
Check the device settings to determine
which settings have changed.
3.
Perform an NVRAM initialization (see
Service mode functions
on page
226
).
Make sure that you read and
understand the caution and the note in
that section.
4.
If, after performing an NVRAM
initialization, the message persists,
replace the formatter (see
Formatter
on page
116
).
79.XXXX ERROR To continue turn off then
on
A critical hardware error occurred.
1.
Turn the device off, and then turn the
device on.
2.
Go to
www.hp.com/
support/
LJM3027mfp
or
www.hp.com/
support/
LJM3035mfp
to check the latest
firmware image version. If the latest
firmware image version is newer than
the one installed on the device, upgrade
the device.
3.
Try printing a job from a different
software program. If the job prints, go
back to the first program and try printing
Table 6-1
Control-panel messages (continued)
ENWW
Control-panel messages
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