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I've got an HP LaserJet 4 Plus which worked great--unti I tried to add
additional memory.

Anyone got any ideas what the above error means?

I have removed the memory, and I have left the printer sitting without
power, but upon power-up it still shows the message.

Is there a reset inside like you find on motheroboard for the onboard "CMOS"
configuratoin?

Dave
 
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Sounds like a bent pin.
http://www.all-laser.com/cgibin/webc.cgi/store/errorcodes.html

"Dave" <dave@removethis.networkdept.com> wrote in message
news:tMMmc.4079$YH.3540@news01.roc.ny...
> I've got an HP LaserJet 4 Plus which worked great--unti I tried to add
> additional memory.
>
> Anyone got any ideas what the above error means?
>
> I have removed the memory, and I have left the printer sitting without
> power, but upon power-up it still shows the message.
>
> Is there a reset inside like you find on motheroboard for the onboard
"CMOS"
> configuratoin?
>
> Dave
>
>
>
 
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)

that error USUALLY is associated with a NETWORK card. Is there a
network card in the printer? If I recall Laserjet 4's clear the NVRAM
each time they power cycle. If something is not there that WAS there
before...( Paper tray , duplexer, RAM et al)... it typically forgets
about it. So there should be no need for a "Reset button" .You CAN
reset the "User settings" through the menu , but if it is getting to
an error 80 ( I have encountered and conquered this error a number of
times).... you have to clear that first. I have even had to remove the
formatter board to insure the Little black plastic mounting fit
correctly into the pin holes ( turned out , here was the problem)... I
discovered removing the network card had actually moved the plastic
connector enough ( it has a number of really long metal pins in it) to
not make good contact and threw the error. As soon as I had a good
solid connection ... it relieved the error.
 
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Update--
I found how to do to a "cold start" by holding the Online button while
powering up. Still have the same problem.

HELP!

Dave
"Dave" <dave@removethis.networkdept.com> wrote in message
news:tMMmc.4079$YH.3540@news01.roc.ny...
> I've got an HP LaserJet 4 Plus which worked great--unti I tried to add
> additional memory.
>
> Anyone got any ideas what the above error means?
>
> I have removed the memory, and I have left the printer sitting without
> power, but upon power-up it still shows the message.
>
> Is there a reset inside like you find on motheroboard for the onboard
"CMOS"
> configuratoin?
>
> Dave
>
>
>