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Printer Error Codes - What You Must Know

24 February 2008 1 views No Comment

You have noticed that your has been displaying the words ‘Error 11′ or ‘Error 12′ for a few hours now. What does that mean? How do you get the to go away? Don’t panic. These are just error codes to let you know that your needs some attention, even if the problem isn’t major. Here are some common error codes that you may see fairly often, as well as what to do about them.

Error 11. This just means that the is out of paper. No problem-just grab some of the paper that is designed for your model and refill the paper draw. Make sure that the paper is aligned correctly according to the diagram or example in the paper draw and close the tray securely. Your should be running fine after that.

Error 12. This error is an indication that there is no cartridge in the , or that the is open. Check to make sure all paper trays and parts of the are closed before you start printing. Also check to make sure that your cartridge is secure and does not need replacing before trying to complete a big printing .

Error 13. The Error 13 message on your screen is probably one of the most common error codes. It means that there is a paper jam. Most service repair manuals will give you instructions on how to get rid of the , so be sure to follow the directions on the screen or paper tray for the best way to remove crumbled paper from the rollers and get your up and running again.

Error 16. This is an indication that the toner on the is low. Error 16 is another one of the common error codes and the error can be fixed by simply ordering more toner and placing it in the . There are instructions for this in the introductory manual for the as well.

Error 21. You may think that you need a repair specialist after seeing this error, but Error 21, or print overrun, lets you know that the you are requesting is too complex. You can change these error codes by replacing the font on some of the documents you are trying to print, or by adjusting some of the margins on your page so that the document will fit inside of the measurements of the printing page.

Error 55. This is perhaps one of the more complicated error codes when it comes to repair, but Error 55 will let you know that the internal communication between the and did not fully process for some reason. The DC controller on the is not receiving the proper information and you should check the DC controller connections in order to fix this. Your may not be receiving enough power from the power supply, so changing the power supply may help with this problem.
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