Columbus Laser Printer Repair in Columbus Ohio


Printer Repair

Some Fixes &
Printer Troubleshooting

This page will help you understand some of your printer’s error codes, failure symptoms and provide quick fixes for the you.  You might be able to avoid a service call and solve the problem yourself. You should gain an understanding of what type of printer problems you are experiencing and what to do about it.

Some Laserjet printer repair problems

My Printer is making grinding or rubbing noises when printing and I get an occasional 13.1 error jam.   Your pickup rollers are probably bald. This problem is typically corrected with new pickup rollers.

My printouts contain a line down the page, what can cause this?   The toner cartridge or fusing assembly usually causes this. First, change the toner cartridge if you have one in stock. If that does not correct the problem, it probably is the fuser unit. Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

Recently, my print characters have a fuzzy ‘halo’ around them?   The friction of the paper moving through the printer and the rotating drum of the toner cartridge creates an excessive static charge drawing out more toner than what is needed. This creates a halo effect around each character of your printout. This happens during cold weather in a predominately dry office settings. Adjusting the printer density settings can result in a much “cleaner” look.

My printer hangs at “Processing Job”. Large or graphically complex print jobs can be the culprit of long processing times. Increasing printer memory will shorten these processing times.

When I try to print nothing comes out of my printer. Make sure you have the correct printer selected. Within the application you are printing from, click on the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Print’. An applet will appear displaying all the printers installed. Make sure the printer you want to is highlighted. You can also print a configuration page directly from the printer. Typically, if you can print a config page then there is a problem with the printer communicating with the network. Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

How do I re-install my printer driver? Your printer driver should be located on your operating system in your printer’s folder. Select Add Printer and follow instructions. If your driver is not located in the OS go to www.hp.com and select software & driver downloads and follow instructions.

How do I flash my printer’s firmware and why? Newer printers allow the firmware to be flashed and upgraded to the latest version. Firmware is basically your printer’s operating system and free upgrades are available at Hewlett Packard’s website. Upgrading your firmware reduces communication errors. Do not attemt this if you are not sure how, you can disable your printer.To flash the firmware, go to www.hp.com and select software & driver downloads and follow instructions.    


Understanding Error Codes

HP Laserjet printers has a sophisticated error code system. These error codes describes what type of failure that your printer is experiencing.

Error 13 Paper Jam. This code describes where in the printer the paper is jamming. The locations are designated 13.1 through 13.6. Quick Fixes include checking to make sure the paper cassette trays and paper are installed correctly and the paper alignment guides in the paper tray are properly seated for the correct paper size. If you do find stuck paper, please remove it as gently as possible so that he paper sensors are not damaged. If paper jams are a chronic problem.  Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

Error 14 No EP cartridge. Check that the toner cartridge is installed and fully seated.

Error 16 Toner low. Toner cartridge is low on toner. Try gently rocking the cartridge to redistribute the toner. This may buy you a few hundred extra pages. Plan on replacing toner cartridge soon.

 


 

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More Error Codes
Error 18 MIO Not Ready The printer is not connected to a LAN or the JetDirect Network Card is defective. Call for us for service at 418-7988 today. 

Error 20 Memory Overflow. Print job has exceeded the memory capacity of the printer. Simplify the print job or install additional memory. Other memory error codes are 21, 24, 25 & 53.

Error 41.3. There is a paper multi feed or the wrong paper size is being used. Check the paper size and make sure it matches what the printer is configured for.

Error 49. Communication Error . See Error 79

Error 50. This can be the mother of all quick fixes. The definition of this error is that the fusing assembly is not getting to the correct temperature. This may be solved by turning the printer off for a minimum of 10 min. and then turning back on. If the message clears, you have just saved yourself a service call. If the error persists Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

Error 51 & 52. Laser Scanner Malfunction. Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

Error 57. Improper Motor Function or Failure. In some instances simply replacing the toner cartridge may clear this error.

Error 79, 80 & 49. These are communication errors. Try turning off the printer. It may just be a corrupt job. If these errors reappear with certain jobs try upgrading the firmware on the printer. Newer printers can be flashed via Hewlett Packard’s website. Go to www.hp.com and select software & driver downloads and follow instructions. If these steps fail to clear these errors Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.

NOTE: For lower end printers, which do not have LCD control panels, light codes are used to describe printer errors. Often, in these cases, a technician is needed to perform a secondary light code analysis to determine the error. Call for us for service at 418-7988 today.
 

Configuration Pages & Test pages

Configuration Pages, test page, Menu Maps and Event Logs are valuable tools for you in diagnosing printer problems. They show the current settings of your printer, how to change them and the thirty most recent error codes.

Printing a Configuration Page for a HP 4000, 4100, 5000, 5100, 8000, 8100:
Press the Menu key until Information Menu is displayed
Press the Item key until Print Configuration is displayed
Press the Select Key

Printing a Menu Map for a HP 4000, 4100, 5000, 5100, 8000, 8100:
Press the Menu key until Information Menu is displayed
Press the Item key until Print Menu Map is displayed
Press the Select Key

Printing an Event Log for a HP 4000, 4100, 5000, 5100, 8000, 8100:
Press the Menu key until Information Menu is displayed
Press the Item key until Print Event Log is displayed
Press the Select key.

Printing a Configuration Page for a HP 4200, 4250, 4300, 4350, 4600, 4700, 5500, 9000:
Press ‘Check Mark’ button
Scroll to Information and press the ‘Check Mark’ button.
Scroll to Print Configuration and press the ‘Check Mark’ button.

Printing a Menu Map for a HP 4200, 4250, 4300,4350, 4600, 4700, 5500, 9000:
Press ‘Check Mark’ button
Scroll to Information and press the ‘Check Mark’ button.
Scroll to Print Menu Map and press the ‘Check Mark’ button.