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click start, right click devices and printers , click open, right click printer image, click trouble shoot, follow instructions, If no joy and you have the disc, remove from the hard drive and reinstall .
A RAM parity error? Just tell it (in the BIOS settings) that you don't have memory with parity installed, or replace the memory with that kind. You probably had to replace the BIOS battery and the setting defaulted to DDR with parity bits somehow.
There's serial communications parity too...mostly deprecated by USB, but it can come up in connecting POS (point of sale) printers, etc.
If the error instead arises in another context; well, you'd need to search for some enlightenment relating to that and 'parity' to get some enlightenment on the subject.
Hello, There is nothing to correct: the calculator is merely informing you that the continuous memory has been reinitialized. In other words all your data has been erased. Press any key to erase message.
You should expect this kind of errors once in while, especially if batteries have been depleted for a while or have been replaced.
TThere is a prblem with the carriage lift mechanism. Probale causes 1.PR Lift shaft assembly 2.Sheet Feed Unit 3.Logic Board
Send the printer for repair ,
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