SOURCE: Scanner Problem HP 1005
for resolve this error you should only change the flatbed scanner wiht a new one. this error is hardwere issue.
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M.R.Atyabi
SOURCE: I get an error in HP LaserJet 4345 MFP printer,
a 49.xxxx error on an HP means that there is an issue with one or more hard disks. you can try to re-initialise the hard disk(s) by rebooting the printer while holding the green button. when the three leds are lit, release the green button, and navigate using the numerical buttons until you see "initialise hard disks" on the display of the printer. confirm by pressing the green button again. if all goes well, your printer will take two minutes longer than usual to boot. if you still get the same error afterwards, you need to replace the disk.
SOURCE: HP MFP 1522nf turns on and display error 49 turn
You need to be a little bit more specific nex time, the error 49 its normally related to an internal communication error between the DC Controller and the formatter board on the unit
Now we need to know if the problem appear when scanning, copying, printing, sending or receiving faxes
Heres some troubleshooting you can follow, its going to clear this error 49 most of the cases :
1. Turn off the product.
2. Press and hold both the down arrow button and the Cancel button, and then turn on the product.
3. Wait until the message Permanent storage init. appears, and then release the buttons.
4. When the printer comes back to ready, go to hp.com and download the latest firmware update for this 1522nf
if you need more assistance you can contact me at :
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SOURCE: HP MFP 1522nf turns on
Try the following: got to the menu (the wrench) and with the arrows look for service, press ok and look for restore defaults. After that unplug the fax line (this is very important). Go to the hp website and download the firmware update and run it (while updating dont to anything to the printer, no print, copy, fax.) when that is completed try to fax again this should resolve it. If not I recomend to contact a service center, it could be the formatter (the motherboard)
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