In searching for issues, this seems most likely:
" it may be a large print job held in memory.
Press to clear the message, cancel the current print job, and conduct the next print job, if any. · Press Cancel to cancel the print job.· Press Menu to open Stored Print and delete the holding job. · To avoid this error in the future, do the following:· Delete unnecessary fonts, macros, and other data in printer memory. · Install additional printer memory."
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SOURCE: how do I clear data from my RAM disk on Dell 3100cn printer
The RAM for the printer is temporary.
turn off the printer and unplug the printer from the outlet. wait for 20 sec. plug the printer in and turn it on.
you can select in the printer properties page of the printer to print immediately instead of spool and print from the last page first. that will eliminated the ob store in the RAM.
SOURCE: Dell 2135cn laser printer Black printing
First of, remove the Drum unit and inspect very carefully, probably the wasted toner is leaking or is overflown, if so you need to disassemble the drum unit and clear the toner out of the Drum. This is very common and could be fixed if you know how to..... at least disassemble the unit. You can also clean the Drum maintenance kit (Rod) with a feather.
[Warning: Don't touch the drum with your hand]
Another possibility remove the papers from the tray/s, the drum, cartridge and the fuser unit, now turn off the machine and blow through the passage from the front tray with a Blower or with a strong air can, if there's leftover or splattered toner inside the passage, the similar print result may happen.
Check the cartridge and make sure it's not leaking..
The fuser unit, remove the fuser and clean the whole components properly using a soft brush or a with a cloth (don't use cotton swaps or cotton balls).
Warning, be careful while doing all these, you may damage the component/s if handled without care. Don't ever touch the drum or the fuser maintenance kit with your hand, always use a glove or something similar.
Let me know if you don't see any better result.
Good luck.
Thanks for using FixYa.
SOURCE: The printer keeps saying to
I believe the PHD is also called the Imaging Drum. You'll need to buy a new one to replace.
You can find them at Dell's official site:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=330-1435
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