HP LaserJet 4300 Printer series User Manual
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RAM DISK FILE
SYSTEM IS FULL
To enter menus press
The RAM disk is full.
1.
Delete files and then try again, or turn the printer power off, and then turn the printer power
on to delete all files on the device. (Use Device Storage Manager in HP Web Jetadmin or
another software utility to delete the files. (See the HP Web Jetadmin software Help for
more information.)
2.
If the message persists, increase the size of the RAM disk. Change the RAM disk size on
the System Setup submenu (on the Configure Device menu) at the printer control panel.
See the description of the RAM disk menu items in
“System Setup submenu” on page 162
RAM DISK IS
WRITE PROTECTED
To enter menus press
The RAM disk is protected, and no new files can be written to it.
Use the Device Storage Manager in HP Web Jetadmin to disable the write protection.
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
For help press
The
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message appears in one of the following situations. Depending on how
the printer has been configured, it will either continue to print or stop. (See
.)
The print cartridge has run out of toner.
If
CARTRIDGE OUT
is set to
CONTINUE
(in the System Setup submenu of the Configure
Device menu), the printer continues printing without interaction until the cartridge
reaches the end of drum life. HP does not guarantee print quality after the
REPLACE
CARTRIDGE
message is first displayed. Replace the print cartridge as soon as possible.
“Ordering information” on page 17
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message appears
until you replace the print cartridge.
If
CARTRIDGE OUT
is set to
STOP
, the printer stops printing until you replace the print
cartridge or resume printing by pressing
S
ELECT
for each print job. The printer can
continue printing (without interaction) until the cartridge reaches the end of drum life, but
HP does not guarantee print quality after the
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message is displayed.
Replace the print cartridge as soon as possible. (See
The print cartridge has reached the end of its drum life. You must replace the print cartridge
immediately. No override is possible, even if toner remains in the cartridge. This situation
occurs to protect the printer.
“Cartridge Low and Cartridge Out conditions” on page 82
for details about how to configure
printer response to toner messages.
SIZE MISMATCH
TRAY [XX]= [SIZE]
For help press
The tray indicated is loaded with a different size of paper than the size configured for the tray.
Load the tray with the size configured for the tray.
Make sure that the guides are positioned correctly in the tray, and then make sure that the
knob is set correctly to Standard or Custom.
STANDARD BIN FULL
Remove all paper from bin
The top (standard) output bin is full and needs to be emptied.
STAPLER LOW ON STAPLES
For help press
Fewer than 70 staples remain in the optional stapler/stacker staple cartridge. Printing continues
until the cartridge runs out of staples, and the
STAPLER OUT OF STAPLES
message appears on
the printer control panel display.
Replace the staple cartridge. For information about replacing the staple cartridge, see
. For information about ordering a new staple cartridge, see
“Ordering information” on page 17
.
STAPLER OUT OF STAPLES
For help press
The stapler in the optional stapler/stacker is out of staples. The printer behavior depends on how
STAPLES OUT
is configured. (See
“Output Setup submenu” on page 164
If STAPLES OUT=STOP
, the printer stops printing until you refill the stapler or press Select.
This is the default setting.
If
STAPLES OUT=CONTINUE
, printing continues, but the job will not be stapled.
Replace the staple cartridge. For information about refilling the stapler, see
. For information about ordering a new staple cartridge, see
“Ordering
information” on page 21
.
TOO MANY PAGES IN JOB TO
STAPLE
The maximum number of sheets the stapler can staple is 15. The print job finishes printing but
will not be stapled.
Message
Explanation or recommended action