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Kevin Taylor Posted on Nov 17, 2011

What is the service error: 49.3C1A for a hp laserjet 4100n?

I am a student leaning IT work and I need to know what service error: 49.3C1A for a Hp LaserJet 4100n would be? This printer is being used in our schools library as a printer for 8 work stations.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2008

SOURCE: 50.4 fuser error for hp

If unplugging the power cord for 30 minutes does not cure the problem, you have a bad fuser.

Look in the back of the printer for 2 blue levers.

Make sure the fuser is locked in.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2008

SOURCE: 49 4C02 error

Well I was having the same problem. I cleaned out the queue by canceling the job that it was having the problem with. Turns out the data being sent to the printer was corrupt in this case.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2008

SOURCE: Printer Pauses every few pages, seems to print slower than it shouls

I seriously doubt that this is a network spooler issue but I guess there is a possibility. I was thinking that there is a setting with the paper on the actual printer or something about waiting to start the job until all pages are in memory. I have the problem with a 4300 not a 4100

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2008

SOURCE: 50 .2 Fuser Error in

Hi,
you need an maintenance kit 4100

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Selected Item RG5-5069-000 See RG5-5069-090 Not Available 0
Alternate Item(s) RG5-5069-090 Fuser Film ***'y, 220V, LJ 4100 180.50 2 http://www2.printerworks.com/cgi-win/tpwall.exe/find?RG5-5069-000

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: Printer Hp Laserjet 3055 giving error message 5

If you scanner error 5 or printer hangs at scanner bulb warming up than the issue is with Scanning Assembly inside the printer and it is hardware issue.

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My HP laserjet 4100n printer, does not work properly with outlook. The Printer does not print all requested pages

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I have a HP Laserjet 4100N with an error code 51.2. What part do I need and is it something I can do myself after receiving the part?

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How do I fix a 49.FF04 Service Error on an HP Laserjet 4100n

This could be several things. But most are firmware related

Unplug it from the network and power it off, then on. Does it come to ready? If it does there's a bad print job on someone's computer. Or less likely the network port is bad. Clear out all print jobs on the network then submit a new print job. If it prints, great, if it codes again, clear it and try from a different computer.

if you're printing from a Mac can probably get away with updating firmware or changing the PPD for the printer.

if its windows printing I would replace the formatter board. If you have one lying around you could try plugging in a jet direct card and seeing what it does, but I wouldn't order a jetdirect card, I'd replace the formatter.
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I want to print from my HP Laserjet 4100N tray 2 instead of tray 1. How can I do that?

Do a Configuration Page print out from the printers 'Information Menu'

Perform a paper path test from tray 2;
<Information Menu> , <Item> , <paper path test> , <Select> , use <Value> to select <Input Tray =2> , <Select> x 3 times.
Is the print out correct?

Check the paper size setting for Tray 2 matches the size you are trying to print onto.
Check / Adjust setting in the 'Paper Handling' menu.
Make sure Tray 1 has no paper in it when you send the print Job.

Check your Driver settings in Windows


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HP LASERJET 4100N Accessory interface port

The port that looks like a S-Video port is called the Fast infrared (FIR) port.

The port tah looks lik a serial port is an accessory port for optional paper handling accessories.

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50.4 fuser error for hp laserjet 4100n

If unplugging the power cord for 30 minutes does not cure the problem, you have a bad fuser.

Look in the back of the printer for 2 blue levers.

Make sure the fuser is locked in.
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50 .2 Fuser Error in HP Laserjet 4100N

Hi,
you need an maintenance kit 4100

ACC C8057A 4100-mk-c4110a-mini.jpg Maintenance Kit, Fuser, 110V, LJ 4100 LJ 4100 Series ACC C8057-67901 4100-mk-c4110a-mini.jpg Maintenance Kit, Fuser, 110V, LJ 4100 LJ 4100 Series ACC C8058A 4100-mk-c4110a-mini.jpg Maintenance Kit, Fuser, 220V, LJ 4100 LJ 4100 Series
Selected Item RG5-5069-000 See RG5-5069-090 Not Available 0
Alternate Item(s) RG5-5069-090 Fuser Film ***'y, 220V, LJ 4100 180.50 2 http://www2.printerworks.com/cgi-win/tpwall.exe/find?RG5-5069-000

HP LJ 4100 Fuserkit RG5-5069 HP
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