HP LaserJet Pro 100 color MFP M175nw User Manual

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Interpret control panel messages for print cartridges or the imaging drum

Control panel message

Description

Recommended action

10.0004 Supply Error

10.1004 Supply memory error

There is a communication failure with the
imaging drum.

Turn the product off and then on.

If the error persists, replace the
imaging drum.

If the error persists, contact HP. See

www.hp.com/support/
LJColorMFPM175

or the support flyer

that came in the product box.

10.000X Supply memory error

10.100X Supply memory error

There is a communication failure with one of
the print cartridges. "X" indicates which
cartridge: 0=black, 1=cyan, 2=magenta,
3=yellow.

Turn the product off and then on.

Verify that the print cartridge is
installed correctly. Remove and
reinstall the print cartridges.

If the error persists, replace the print
cartridges.

If the error persists, contact HP. See

www.hp.com/support/
LJColorMFPM175

or the support flyer

that came in the product box.

Black cartridge is low

The print cartridge is nearing the estimated
end of its useful life.

Printing can continue, but consider having a
replacement supply on hand.

Black cartridge is very low

The print cartridge is at the estimated end of
its useful life.

To ensure optimal print quality, HP
recommends replacing the print cartridge at
this point. You can continue printing until
you notice a decrease in print quality. Actual
cartridge life may vary.

Once an HP supply has reached “very low”,
HP's premium Protection Warranty on that
supply has ended. All print defects or
cartridge failures incurred when an HP
supply is used in continue at very low mode
will not be considered to be defects in
materials or workmanship in the supply
under the HP Print Cartridge Warranty
Statement.

Cyan cartridge is low

The print cartridge is nearing the estimated
end of its useful life.

Printing can continue, but consider having a
replacement supply on hand.

Cyan cartridge is very low

The print cartridge is at the estimated end of
its useful life.

To ensure optimal print quality, HP
recommends replacing the print cartridge at
this point. You can continue printing until
you notice a decrease in print quality. Actual
cartridge life may vary.

Once an HP supply has reached “very low”,
HP's premium Protection Warranty on that
supply has ended. All print defects or
cartridge failures incurred when an HP
supply is used in continue at very low mode
will not be considered to be defects in
materials or workmanship in the supply
under the HP Print Cartridge Warranty
Statement.

ENWW

Solve problems with print cartridges or the imaging drum

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