Troubleshooting flowchart, Step 2: can you print a configuration page – HP LaserJet 5200 Printer series User Manual

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Troubleshooting flowchart

If the printer is not responding correctly, use the flowchart to determine the problem. If the printer
does not pass a step, follow the corresponding troubleshooting suggestions.

If you cannot resolve the problem after following the suggestions in this guide, contact an HP-
authorized service or support provider. (See

HP Customer Care

.)

NOTE

Macintosh users: For more troubleshooting information, see

Troubleshooting

common Macintosh problems

.

Step 1: Does READY appear on the control-panel display?

YES

Go to step 2.

NO

The display is blank, and the
printer fan is off.

The display is
blank, but the
printer fan is on.

The display is in
the wrong
language.

The display shows
garbled or
unfamiliar
characters.

A message other
than READY
appears on the
control-panel
display.

Turn the printer off and
then on.

Check the power cord
connections and the
power switch.

Plug the printer into a
different outlet.

Check that the power
supplied to the printer is
steady, and meets printer
specifications. (See

Electrical specifications

.)

Press a printer
control-panel
button to see if
the printer
responds.

Turn the
printer off and
then on.

Turn the
printer off and
then on. When
XXX MB
appears on the
control-panel
display, press
and hold down

until all

three lights
stay on. This
could take up
to 10 seconds.
Then, release

. Press

to scroll
through the
available
languages.
Press

to

save the
appropriate
language as
the new default.

Make sure that
the appropriate
language is
selected at the
printer control
panel.

Turn the
printer off and
then on.

Go to

Control-

panel
messages

.

Step 2: Can you print a configuration page?

(See

Using printer information pages

.)

YES

Go to step 3.

NO

ENWW

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