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Make sure your print queue is cleared of any jobs blocking it. If you're in an office, you may need to ask everyone who is connected to the printer to check their job queue.Make sure your print queue is cleared of any jobs blocking it. If you're in an office, you may need to ask everyone who is connected to the printer to check their job queue.
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HP 2300 ERROR 49.XX
• A critical firmware error has occurred on the printer
• Turn printer off then on
• Disconnect the parallel cable or the network cable
• If message still there when the network cable is disconnected
upgrade firmware in jet direct card and the formatter board
• Bad network cable
• Replace firmware DIMM
• Replace the jet direct card
• Replace formatter board
• Replace engine board
95% of the time it is a PDF that has a font that is not recognized by the printer! If the error is not there when you follow the above, you may have to clear out the print queue.
Hi,
information about the cause:
PCL XL error pages that print from an HP LaserJet 1200, 1300, 2200, 2300, 3200 or 3300 series product when a PCL 6 printer driver is in use typically indicate a communication issue. Sometimes this issue is caused by an incompatibility between the Enhanced XL language and the software application.
Try updating the printers firmware. You can download firmware here http://bit.ly/13kZ7i If the problem remains, try replacing the driver with a PostScript-driver. That should help you out.
You either have a bad toner cartridge or a failed scanner assembly. Here's a free copy of the HP 2300 Service Manual to help you isolate it down. Check the troubleshooting section and it will give you a number of checks. The manual may mention a High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) section on the DC Controller board but that would be highly unlikely. We have been servicing these since they were introduced and have never installed a DC Controller.
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