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Anonymous Posted on Jan 08, 2014

Error: PrintException: Printer is not accepting job

The printer is perfectly calibrated and ready to print. However, the java application I am using is failing to communicate with the printer. I keep receiving this error: "javax.print.PrintException: Printer is not accepting job." I unsure how to resolve this issue.

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RoryMRP

Rory Cardenas

  • 111 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: Zebra Z4M continuously feeds paper and errors out.

Hello,

It seems like you have a bad upper/lower media sensor or you need to adjust or clean it. If you remove your media and ribbon from the printer you will see two sensor's right behind the printhead. Printhead will need to be in the open position to see them. They should be emitting a red light. Clean and recalibrate. If that doesn't work it should the two sensors. They come in a kit. And just to be on the safe side you can call in to my technical support team to verify that is your problem. Its Free as long as parts that are needed are ordered thru us.

If you have any other questions please feel free to call.

Rory Cardenas
Midrange Repair and Parts
Alsip IL 60803
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: Zebra LP2824 Not Printing

I had the same problem and could not fix it but called Zebra headquarters and they gave me this solution and it works! It sounds crazy but it works. Turn off the printer on the switch on the side. press and hold the button on the front of the machine while you turn it on. The light will turn red then release the button the light around the button will then turn a solid greed then blink green. While it is blinking green press and hold the button again until it the light turns orange and then release the button. This apparently puts your printer into line mode or something but anyway it works!

Anonymous

  • 15 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: Clear print job on Zebra printer

Simply press the PAUSE button then press CANCEL. If you have sent a batch of 500 labels, though, you will have to press CANCEL 500 times. I usually just turn the printer off, cancel the job in the printer driver status box, then wait for all of the error messages to pop up.

seeker5211

Seeker5211

  • 1089 Answers
  • Posted on May 07, 2010

SOURCE: LP2844 printer stops after one page with out of paper error

Did you try to reload the labels. Pull the labels out and clean the paper path

printertech1

Billy Haywood

  • 96 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 21, 2010

SOURCE: We have a Zebra 105SL

The data light indicates that the printer is receiving data. Hold the cancel key for 10 seconds while powering on. This will print printer configuration. Use to troubleshoot. If the data or format is wrong it will not print as you send data. Make sure you are using the 105SL printer driver. To test the printer functionality you can go to www.teklynx.com and download a demo copy of labelveiw, select the 105SL printer and try to print a simple label. If you can print with labelveiw then it is not a printer problem. Double check your driver and label format.

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49.xx.xy error- General firmware error ( like a blue screen in windows)
a corrupt print file is usually the cause and can be cleared by disconnecting the printer from the network, then cycle the power , allow the machine to come to ready and ask the pritner for a configuration page( just a test to see if the printer is able to respond- if not then replace formatter/firmware chip) when this has finished printing goto the workstation that sent the last files to the printer and clear ALL print queues form the PC then and only after clearing the print queues can you re-connect the network - failing to clear the print queue will cause the printer to re-try printing the corrupt document which will result in 49.xx.xy error being displayed again.
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49 4C02 - error

From looking online this message indicates the following: "A critical firmware error has occurred that caused the processor on the formatter to abort operation. This type of error can be caused by invalid print commands, corrupt data, or invalid operations. In some cases, electrical noise in the cable can corrupt data during transmission to the printer. Other causes include poor quality parallel cables, poor connections, or homegrown applications."

The advice for resolving this issue is as follows:
1. Press CANCEL JOB to clear the print job from the printer memory.
2. Turn the printer off and then back on.
3. Try printing a job from a different software application. If the job prints, go back to
the first application and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software application or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.
4. If the message persists with different software applications and print jobs, disconnect all cables to the printer that connect it to the network or PC.
5. Turn the printer off.
6. Remove all memory DIMMs or third-party DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in slot J1.)
7. Remove all EIO devices from the printer.
8. Turn the printer on.
9. If the error no longer exists, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time, making sure to turn the printer off and back on as you install each
device.
10. Replace a DIMM or EIO device if you determine that it causes the error.
11. Remember to reconnect all cables that connect the printer to the network or computer.
12. If the error persists, replace the firmware DIMM.
13. Replace the formatter and calibrate the printer. See Calibrate now.

Hope this helps.
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1. Press CANCEL JOB to clear the print job from the printer memory.
2. Turn the printer off and then back on.
3. Try printing a job from a different software application.
If the job prints, go back to the first application and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software application or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.
4. If the message persists with different software applications and print jobs, disconnect all
cables to the printer that connect it to the network or PC.
5. Turn the printer off.
6. Remove all memory DIMMs or third-party DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in slot J1.)
7. Remove all EIO devices from the printer.
8. Turn the printer on.
9. If the error no longer exists, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time, making sure to turn the printer off and back on as you install each device.
10. Replace a DIMM or EIO device if you determine that it causes the error.
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I have an HP 3800 color laser printer. I installed a refurbished toner cartridge today and received a "49.2F05 Service Error" on its display after it completed self calibration. I am assuming it...

A critical firmware error has occurred.

1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. Try printing a job from a different program. If the job prints, try printing a different file from the original program. If the message appears only with a certain program or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.
3. If the message persists with different programs and print jobs, disconnect all of the printer cables that connect to the network or the computer.
4. Turn the printer off.
5. Remove all memory DIMMs or thirdparty DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in the lower slot J1).
6. Remove the printer EIO card.
7. Turn the printer on.
8. If the error does not persist, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time. Turn the printer off and then on again after installing each device.
9. Replace DIMMs and EIO devices as necessary.
10. Reconnect all of the printer cables.
11. If the error persists, replace the firmware DIMM.
12. Replace the formatter and calibrate the printer.
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Trying to print a document error 49.4CO2 comes up. What does this mean?

Hi as you will see I have cut this from the manual its not very specific

I hope this is of some help

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Description Recommended action

49.XXXX

PRINTER ERROR

To continue

turn off then on

None A critical firmware error has

occurred that caused the

processor on the formatter to

abort operation. This type of error

can be caused by invalid print

commands, corrupt data, or invalid

operations. In some cases,

electrical noise in the cable can

corrupt data during transmission

to the printer. Other causes

include poor quality parallel

cables, poor connections, or homegrown

applications. On rare

occasions, the formatter is at fault,

which is usually indicated by a

79 Service Error.

1. Press CANCEL JOB to clear the

print job from the printer

memory.

2. Turn the printer off and then

back on.

3. Try printing a job from a

different software application.

If the job prints, go back to

the first application and try

printing a different file. If the

message appears only with a

certain software application or

print job, contact the software

vendor for assistance.

4. If the message persists with

different software applications

and print jobs, disconnect all

cables to the printer that

connect it to the network or

PC.

5. Turn the printer off.

6. Remove all memory DIMMs

or third-party DIMMs from the

printer. (Do not remove the

firmware DIMM in slot J1.)

7. Remove all EIO devices from

the printer.

8. Turn the printer on.

9. If the error no longer exists,

install each DIMM and EIO

device one at a time, making

sure to turn the printer off and

back on as you install each

device.

10. Replace a DIMM or EIO

device if you determine that it

causes the error.

11. Remember to reconnect all

cables that connect the

printer to the network or

computer.

12. If the error persists, replace

the firmware DIMM.

13. Replace the formatter and

calibrate the printer. See

Calibrate now (HP Color
LaserJet 5500 models only).

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1} go to the MEDIA AND RIBBON CALIBRATION,
2}take 2 or 3 labels from the base paber, load the way to the based paper stay unther the sensors, 3}close printhead.
4} press ok.
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49.XXXX PRINTER ERROR

To continue turn off then on

No error message will be in event log.

A critical firmware error has occurred that caused the processor on the formatter to abort operation. This type of error can be caused by invalid print commands, corrupt data, or invalid operations. In some cases, electrical noise in the cable can corrupt data during transmission to the printer. Other causes include poor quality parallel cables, poor connections, or homegrown applications. On rare
occasions, the formatter is at fault, which is usually indicated by a 79 Service Error.

1. Press CANCEL JOB to clear the print job from the printer memory.
2. Turn the printer off and then back on.
3. Try printing a job from a different software application. If the job prints, go back to
the first application and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software application or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.
4. If the message persists with different software applications and print jobs, disconnect all cables to the printer that connect it to the network or PC.
5. Turn the printer off.
6. Remove all memory DIMMs or third-party DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in slot J1.)
7. Remove all EIO devices from the printer.
8. Turn the printer on.
9. If the error no longer exists, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time, making sure to turn the printer off and back on as you install each
device.
10. Replace a DIMM or EIO device if you determine that it causes the error.
11. Remember to reconnect all cables that connect the printer to the network or computer.
12. If the error persists, replace the firmware DIMM.
13. Replace the formatter and calibrate the printer. See Calibrate now.
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1 Press CANCEL JOB to clear the
print job from the printer memory.
2 Turn the printer off and then back
on.
3 Try printing a job from a different
software application. If the job
prints, go back to the first
application and try printing a
different file. If the message
appears only with a certain
software application or print job,
contact the software vendor for
assistance.
4 If the message persists with
different software applications
and print jobs, disconnect all
cables to the printer that connect
it to the network or PC.
5 Turn the printer off.
6 Remove all memory DIMMs or
third-party DIMMs from the
printer. (Do not remove the
firmware DIMM in slot J1.)
7 Remove all EIO devices from the
printer.
8 Turn the printer on.
9 If the error no longer exists, install
each DIMM and EIO device one (memory)
at a time, making sure to turn the
printer off and back on as you
install each device.
10 Replace a DIMM or EIO device if
you determine that it causes the
error.
11 Remember to reconnect all
cables that connect the printer to
the network or computer.
12 If the error persists, replace the
firmware DIMM.
13 Replace the formatter and
calibrate the printer. See
“Calibrate Now” on page
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What does error #49.4c02 Mean? How do I clear the

49.XXXX PRINTER ERROR

To continue turn off then on

No error message will be in event log.

A critical firmware error has occurred that caused the processor on the formatter to abort operation. This type of error can be caused by invalid print commands, corrupt data, or invalid operations. In some cases, electrical noise in the cable can corrupt data during transmission to the printer. Other causes include poor quality parallel cables, poor connections, or homegrown applications. On rare
occasions, the formatter is at fault, which is usually indicated by a 79 Service Error.

1. Press CANCEL JOB to clear the print job from the printer memory.
2. Turn the printer off and then back on.
3. Try printing a job from a different software application. If the job prints, go back to
the first application and try printing a different file. If the message appears only with a certain software application or print job, contact the software vendor for assistance.
4. If the message persists with different software applications and print jobs, disconnect all cables to the printer that connect it to the network or PC.
5. Turn the printer off.
6. Remove all memory DIMMs or third-party DIMMs from the printer. (Do not remove the firmware DIMM in slot J1.)
7. Remove all EIO devices from the printer.
8. Turn the printer on.
9. If the error no longer exists, install each DIMM and EIO device one at a time, making sure to turn the printer off and back on as you install each
device.
10. Replace a DIMM or EIO device if you determine that it causes the error.
11. Remember to reconnect all cables that connect the printer to the network or computer.
12. If the error persists, replace the firmware DIMM.
13. Replace the formatter and calibrate the printer. See Calibrate now.
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