Fatal errors/accessory errors – HP 1100AHP User Manual

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122 Troubleshooting/Maintenance

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Fatal errors/accessory errors

The printer may encounter a severe error, one that inhibits further operation. All LEDs will
turn on or, in the case of an Accessory Error, all LEDs will start flashing. During this mode,
pressing and holding the Go key down will reveal a pattern on the LEDs. Some LEDs might
be on and some might be off, but it will be a non-changing pattern as long as the Go key is
held down. This pattern can be used to identify what type of fatal error it was. For example, if
all LEDs turn on, holding the Go key down might turn off all of the LEDs except for the
Attention LED. This pattern would indicate that there is an Engine Error. For most of the
errors listed here, turning the printer off for a short while will not clear the error (it is more
serious than that), but it is recommended as a last resort. Remember, the error pattern will
only be displayed as long as the Go key is held down.

Symbol for “light off”

Symbol for “light
blinking”

Symbol for “light on”

Light status legend

Table 5-2. Service and error messages

Light status

Description

Recommended action

ROM/RAM Error. An error
was found with the ROM or
RAM. The printer believes
that the ROM is corrupted
or an error has been found
in the RAM.

1. Power cycle the printer by unplugging the printer and
plugging it back in. If this does not clear the error, go to step 2.

2. Unplug the printer, remove any optional memory, then power
the printer back on. If the message clears, replace the memory
card.

3. Replace the Formatter PCA.

Fuser Error. This indicates
a fusing assembly
malfunction.

NOTE: Chronic fuser
failures, fuser overheating,
or both are indicators of an
uninterruptible power
supply or battery backup
being used with the printer.
Uninterruptible power
supplies (UPSs) should not
be used with the printer.

1. Unplug the printer for 10 minutes or more.

2. Verify that the fuser connector is firmly seated in the ECU
and that the thermistor connector (left of fusing assembly) is
seated into both the printer chassis and the ECU.

3. Perform heating element resistance check.

4. If the resistance readings are correct yet the error persists,
replace the ECU.

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