118 chapter 7 problem solving enww – HP LaserJet P3005 Printer series User Manual
Page 130

Control panel message
Description
Recommended action
64 ERROR
For help press
alternates with
To continue turn off then on
A scan buffer error has occurred.
●
Turn the device off and then on.
●
If the message persists, contact
HP Support.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE FULL
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1 Removable disk (flash or hard)
●
Press
to continue.
●
For 68.0 errors, turn the device off and
then on.
●
If a 68.0 error persists, contact
HP Support.
●
For 68.1 errors, use the HP Web
Jetadmin software to delete files from
the disk drive.
●
For 68.1 errors that persist, contact
HP Support.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE WRITE FAIL
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1 Removable disk
●
Press
to continue.
●
If the problem persists, contact
HP Support.
68.X STORAGE ERROR SETTINGS
CHANGED
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1 Removable disk
●
Press
to view step-by-step
information.
●
To clear the error, press
to exit the
message, and then press
to
continue.
●
If the problem persists, turn the device
off and then on.
●
If the message persists, contact
HP Support.
●
To exit, press
79.XXXX
alternates with
To continue turn off then on
A critical hardware error has occurred.
●
Turn the device off and then on.
●
If the problem persists, contact
HP Support.
8X.YYYY EIO ERROR
The EIO accessory card has encountered a
critical error.
●
Turn the device off and then on.
●
Upgrade the Jetdirect firmware.
●
Try to determine whether the error
occurs intermittently, while printing, or
when turning on the device.
118
Chapter 7 Problem solving
ENWW