HP LaserJet 5100 Printer series User Manual

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Chapter 4: Problem Solving

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FLASH n
INITIALIZING

alternates with

DO NOT POWER OFF

The flash DIMM can take a long time to initialize the first time that it
is used.

FLASH DEVICE
FAILURE

The flash DIMM had a critical failure and no longer can be used.

Remove the flash DIMM and replace it with a new one.

FLASH FILE
OPERATION FAILED

The requested operation could not be performed. You might have
attempted an illegal operation, such as trying to download a file to a
non-existent directory.

FLASH FILE
SYSTEM IS FULL

Delete files from the flash DIMM or add another one. Download or
delete files from HP Web Jetadmin, and download or delete fonts.
(See the software help for more information.)

FLASH IS
WRITE PROTECTED

The flash DIMM is protected, and no new files can be written to it.

Disable the write protection through HP Web Jetadmin.

INPUT DEVICE
CONDITION xx.yy

An input paper handling device has a condition that needs attention
before printing can resume.

See the documentation that came with the paper handling device for
assistance.

INSTALL TONER
CARTRIDGE

The print cartridge has been removed and must be replaced for
printing to continue.

INSTALL TRAY x

The printer is unable to print the current job, because the specified
tray (

x

) is open or not inserted correctly.

Re-insert the specified tray.

LOADING
PROGRAM <number>

alternates with

DO NOT POWER OFF

Programs and fonts can be stored on the printer’s file system. At
bootup time these entities are loaded into RAM. (These entities can
take a long time to load into RAM depending on the size and number
of entities being loaded.) The

<number>

specifies a sequence

number indicating the current program being loaded.

MANUALLY FEED
[TYPE] [SIZE]

Load the requested paper into Tray 1.

Press

[Go]

if the desired paper is already loaded in Tray 1.

Press

[-Value+]

to scroll through the available types and sizes. Press

[Select]

to accept the alternate type or size.

MEMORY FULL
STORED DATA LOST

There is no available memory in the printer. The current job might not
print correctly and some resources (such as downloaded fonts or
macros) might have been deleted.

You might want to add more memory to the printer (page C-1).

Printer Messages (Continued)

Message

Explanation or Recommended Action

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