Handling print issues and error codes are part of the whole package once you purchased a printer. We can simply say fine I’ll learn everything that I need to know, and that’s a pretty clever decision. Well then let me ask you are you a frustrated technician then? All kidding aside, it would be more practical to just learn a few common problems that you might encounter with your printer. At least you can say you’re neither unknowledgeable nor professional when it comes to handling errors and such.
Some errors are too common that you can actually find several explanations online, just make use of your search engines because your browser is not only useful for Facebook believe me. So what we have here are the uncommon ones that are not too rare to encounter.
HP CP4005 Printer Error Messages:
Supplies Memory Error Message
Also known with the Error Code 10, this indicates a problem with the cartridge chip. It’s possible that it was damaged thus the unit is unable to read the HP CP4005 toners installed. This electronic label is use to read the remaining amount of consumable in each tank of toner. If it fails to work, Supplies Memory Error Message will appear.
Printer Open Error Message
Also known with the Error Code 12, this indicates that the unit was either left open or not closed properly after you did something inside it. The front cover or door has a sensor which can trigger this error so always make sure closing it tightly the right way. Also, if t exists right after you have installed new replacements, try removing and re-installing them back. Perhaps you have done something wrong during the installation.
Print Overrun Error Message
Also known with the Error Code 21, this indicates that the print tasks you sent to the queue have exceeded the allowable memory capacity of your machine. The size of document consumes that memory of a printer so if it can only use around 8MB, you’ll have to deal with this problem more often.
Data Transfer Error Message
Also known with the Error Code 40, this indicates that the connection whether digital or physical between the printer and your PC has been broken. This frequently happens with networked units like HP CP4005N and CP4005DN models.
I/O Configuration Error Message
This one is similar to the one explained above (Data Transfer), however this error is more related to hardware specifically cable wires that connects the printer and the computer.
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