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Error E02 indicates that the water temperature exceeded high limit.
Switch off the house circuit breakers dedicated to the water heater and then press the reset button located behind the control panel on the water heater.
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Switch the Printer OFF and ON again and wait for the initialization. If the Error code continues to appear, switch the Printer OFF. Remove the EIO Card (if installed) and make sure that the Hard Disk Drive is installed correctly by pushing it firmly inwards and checking that the two installation screws are completely tightened. Switch the Printer ON again. If the error codes 09Axxx or 09Bxxx appear then replace the Hard Disk Drive. If the Error Code disappeared after removing the EIO Card, then switch the Printer OFF and reinstall the EIO Card, making sure that the two installation screws are completely tightened. Switch the Printer ON again. If the Error Code reappears, then the EIO Card could be faulty. Replace the EIO Card. If Error Code 09Cxxx appears after initialization, then replace the Electronics Module. Once the Error Code has been solved, print an Internal Demo Print to make sure that the Hard Disk Drive is functioning correctly. If the Error Code reappears, then use the above information to troubleshoot the problem.
My printer is Hp Deskjet 2050 J510 Series. It prints well the first line but the last lines, it does not print. The after a while it send a message like this. Error Code: 00000000. Please help me to solve the problem.
System Error: 09xxxx (Non-Continuable)
Problem
Description:
EIO Accessories (EIO Card/Hard Disk Drive) Error.
Corrective Action: Try the following:
n Switch the Printer OFF and ON again and wait for the initialization.
n If the Error code continues to appear, switch the Printer OFF.
Remove the EIO Card (if installed) and make sure that the Hard
Disk Drive is installed correctly by pushing it firmly inwards and
checking that the two installation screws are completely
tightened. Switch the Printer ON again. If the error codes 09Axxx
or 09Bxxx appear then replace the Hard Disk Drive.
n If the Error Code disappeared after removing the EIO Card, then
switch the Printer OFF and reinstall the EIO Card, making sure
that the two installation screws are completely tightened. Switch
the Printer ON again. If the Error Code reappears, then the EIO
Card could be faulty. Replace the EIO Card.
n If Error Code 09Cxxx appears after initialization, then replace the
Electronics Module
n Once the Error Code has been solved, print an Internal Demo
Print to make sure that the Hard Disk Drive is functioning
correctly. If the Error Code reappears, then use the above
information to troubleshoot the problem
OK, a couple of things... Some earlier Lexmark units had code on both a RIP board (raster image
processor) and an engine board. In this case, the code would have to be reloaded into both
boards. Fortunately, this can be done even if the printer will not boot to a ready state. However, if
this has already been done sucessfuly, the problem may well not be the printer but rather something
in the data stream. To confirm this, remove any and all data cables and reboot the printer. If it comes ready and you can print all the internal pages including the network config pages, then it is likely the
problem is the data stream. One must be careful when the printer is controlled by a print server
because the end user may not have control over the print que. If a corrupt or printer incomprehensible
job is stuck in the que, the printer will go to a 900 condition as soon as the network interface
initializes. This will continue until the print que is cleared.
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