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05 января 2017 – 10
Работа без помпы неминуемо приведет к опустошению, а в дальнейшем выходу из строя голов.
в конкретных картриджах есть помпа, работает нормально, если не порвется, только доноры нужно поставить выше картриджей, на фото они мало приподняты
головку лучше не разбирать иглой шарик снять, и тогда все можно делать , не разбирая, очень удобно и прокачивать и промывать
3 System Maintenance Utility
Launching the System Maintenance Utility
System Maintenance Utility (Designjet 30, 30n, 70, 90, 90r, 110plus, 111,
Introduction
The System Maintenance Utility is designed to assist the customer with common maintenance tasks for
the printer and also to resolve common problems that they may encounter.
NOTE: Print jobs must not be sent to the printer while the system maintenance utility is in use.
Since the design of the System Maintenance Tool is different between the Designjet 120/120nr and
Designjet 130/130, this chapter will explain how to use the tool for each product separately:
Launching the System Maintenance Utility
90r, 100+, 110+r, 110+nr, 111 with roll, 111 with tray, 130, 130r, 130nr:
There are two ways of launching the System Maintenance Utility.
From your computer’s desktop (Windows, Mac OS 9 and X)
1. Double click the hp designjet system maintenance icon on the desktop.
2. A printer selector window opens – select your printer from the list.
3. Click (in Windows) or (in Mac OS).
From the Printer Driver (Windows, Mac OS X)
In the Windows driver click the hp designjet system maintenance icon in the
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In Mac OS X, select the Printer in the or Print Setup Utility and click
NOTE: When you finish using the System Maintenance Utility, you must click on exit on the left hand
column before closing the browser.
110plus, 111, 130, 130nr)
Main Menu – Printer Front Panel Replication
The main page of the System Maintenance Utility includes a replica of the Printer’s Front Panel showing
the status of the Printer.
NOTE: The replica Front Panel does not show the real-time status. It is a snapshot which can be
refreshed by pressing the refresh button either on the web browser toolbar or in the actual replica
Color Calibration
90r, 130, 130nr. It is not available for the HP Designjets 70, 110plus, 111.
Why calibrate color? Calibrate color performs a maintenance function to ensure
color consistency. If you calibrate correctly, the colors printed
on printers with different printheads will look very similar.
This picture shows an exaggerated example of how a printout
could look like before and after color calibration.
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1 Test Prints
Usage Report Page
NVM Contents Page
Usage Report Page
Printer Model Name.
Printer Model Number.
Printer Serial Number.
Date of last print job received.
Total ink consumed.
Date of first print job received.
Number of pages printer (media size/media type/print quality setting).
To print the Usage Report Page, hold the button down and press the button .
Information Page
Ink Consumable Identification.
Ink Consumable Status.
Ink Consumable Usage.
Network Card Information.
To print the Information Page, hold the button down and press the button .
NVM Contents Page
EEROM values dump containing all the values stored in the EEROM (Calibration, etc.)
Printheads Acumen dump
Cartridges Acumen dump.
To print the NVM Contents Page, hold the power button down and press the button once and the button .
2 System Error Codes
Errors and Warnings
Startup track mode
Emergency Firmware Upgrade
System Error Codes – Explanation
recommended corrective actions. Only try one recommended action at a time and check if the error
code has disappeared. Since the front panel can only display graphics, the error code needs to be
determined by counting the bars on the front panel (as shown below).
NOTE: Refer to System Error Codes – Explanation on page 34 for an explanation on the construction
of the Error Codes and Warnings.
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Error Codes will normally be displayed directly on the front panel (but can also be seen on the
Information Page) and will require some kind of intervention to resolve the problem. Warnings will
not be displayed on the front panel, but will instead only appear on the Information Page, therefore
NOTE: You can also obtain report of the System Error and Warnings through the DesignJet System
NOTE: Applicable for 111 only: The printer has a MROM module and it is not possible to perform a
firmware upgrade, and in fact not required as the printer already has the latest version.
Electronics Module failure.
Replace the Electronics Module
Electronics Module failed during the firmware upgrade OR the
Electronics Module failed during initialization.
If the Electronics Module failed during the firmware
upgrade, first perform an emergency firmware upgrade
Emergency Firmware Upgrade on page 33).
If an emergency firmware upgrade is NOT possible or it
didn’t work, replace the Electronics Module
Replace the Carriage Assembly
Generic Firmware Error (Network Card). Unplug the power cable from the printer and wait a few
seconds. Plug in the power cable again and check if the Error
Code has disappeared. If the error code continues, refer to the
Jetdirect Card Service Manual and Service Notes.
Check the connections and cables of the Font Panel,
check they have not been damaged and are correctly
connected, disconnect and reconnect the front panel.
Replace the Front Panel if the problem persists
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If the Error Code continues, replace the Electronics
NOTE: Only replace one component at a time and check if
the error has gone before replacing another component. Using
this procedure you will be able to determine exactly which
Reconnect the Trailing Cable correctly to the Electronics
If the Error Code continues, replace the Carriage
Carriage Assembly (Applicability: 70, 100
+, 110+, 111) on page 123.
Service Station failure.
Replace the Service Station Assembly
Ink Supply Station failure.
Replace the Ink Supply Station
Remove the Cleanout Assembly and install it again
Replace the Cleanout Interconnect PCA.
If the Error Code continues, replace the Cleanout
If this error code was caused by a paper jam, unplug the
in the power cable again and check if the Error Code has
If there is no paper jam or if recovering the paper jam does
not resolve the problem, then replace the Automatic Roll
System (the error could be caused by anything that stalls
Automatic roll home position error. Replace the Automatic Roll System (the error could be caused
by anything that causes the home position not to be detected
or not to be the correct one – electrical sensors, internal
mechanical problems, etc.).
Carriage Motor failure (short-circuit).
Replace the Carriage Motor Assembly
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Error during the calibration of the motor encoder system or a
problem finding the zero position on the Encoder Disc.
Replace the Paper-Axis Motor Drive Assembly
Axis Motor Drive Assembly (Applicable only to 30, 30n)
Replace the Encoder Disc.
NOTE: Make sure you recalibrate the Paper-Axis after
replacing the Paper-Axis Motor Drive Assembly or the Encoder
Only replace one component at a time and check if the error
has gone before replacing another component. Using this
Error during the calibration of the Line-feed Motor/Encoder
seconds. Plug in the power cable again.
Firmware Upgrade or Color Calibration was rejected because
the file was sent in the wrong format.
Upgrade the RIP software or the Designjet System
62:04, 63:04, 64:04 and 65:04
Error Code has disappeared.
If the Error Code reappears, upgrade the firmware.
If the Error Code reappears, check for a new Firmware
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Memory Management Error (Out of memory during firmware
If the Error Code reappears, perform an emergency
firmware upgrade (
information which can be found on the information
Firmware Upgrade Error (Memory size check failed during
Perform the automatic troubleshooting procedure
(requires a special firmware upgrade file that must be
provided by the manufacturing division).
Turn off and on the printer.
Print the Service Page
Check that the firmware is the latest available.:
Applicable for 110+,110+r,130,130r: If the
firmware version is D.05.04, this would indicate that
to perform a firmware upgrade, and in fact not
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module and it is not possible to perform a firmware
Paper-Axis shutdown – usually a paper-jam caused by a
If this error code was caused by a paper-jam, unplug the
If this error code appeared but was NOT caused by a
paper jam, replace the Paper-Axis Motor Drive Assembly
Paper-Axis Motor Drive Assembly (Applicable only to
30, 30n) on page 158.
Media Advance error. This error usually appears during the paper-advance
calibration – Retry the paper-advance calibration.
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Replace the Out-Of-paper Sensor.
Make sure that the Encoder Sensor cable is connected
Scan-axis shutdown – usually a paper-jam caused by a
Check that there are no obstacles in the Scan-Axis which
stops the Carriage from moving freely.
Too much friction in the Slider Rod, try lubricating the
The Carriage is bumping into the Service Station. If the
Carriage is stuck at the right hand side of the Printer and
cannot be moved out to the center of the Print Platen it is
because the Service Station cannot uncap the
printheads. In this case replace the Service Station
Check that the belt is correctly installed and not damaged.
Check that the Turnaround Pulley is correctly installed.
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Scan-axis shutdown during initialization. Typically, this error
occurs when the printer detects an incorrect length.
Check that the Paper-Axis Drive Motor Assembly is
correctly installed and that the bushing is correctly locked
Check that the Carriage moves freely and DOES NOT
bump into the Service Station.
If the Printheads are not installed, maybe the carriage
cover is not closed completely.
Carriage Assembly (Applicability: 70, 100+,
Warnings
The Electronics Module is incorrectly positioned. Reseat the Electronics Module by Removing it from the Printer
Electronics Module on page 109 and installing it again in
the correct position.
Electronics Module Error. The Electronics Module EEPROM is flagged as empty and
must be upgraded with the contents of the Carriage EEPROM,
but the Carriage is also flagged as empty. The backup is not
performed. This is the result of an error during the
manufacturing or the repair process. Therefore the Electronics
Module must be reconfigured.
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Black Color Calibration Failure – Black Color Calibration
Clean the electrical contacts on the black printhead.
If the error code continues, replace the black printhead.
Cyan Color Calibration Failure – Cyan Color Calibration
Clean the electrical contacts on the cyan printhead.
If the error code continues, replace the cyan printhead.
Magenta Color Calibration Failure – Magenta Color Calibration
Clean the electrical contacts on the magenta printhead.
If the error code continues, replace the magenta
Yellow Color Calibration Failure – Yellow Color Calibration
Clean the electrical contacts on the yellow printhead.
If the error code continues, replace the yellow printhead.
274:00 (Not applicable to HP DesignJet 70, 100, 100+, 110+)
Light Cyan Color Calibration Failure – Light Cayan Color
Clean the electrical contacts on the light cyan printhead.
If the error code continues, replace the light cyan
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275:00 (Not applicable to HP DesignJet 70, 100, 100+, 110+)
Light Magenta Color Calibration Failure – Light Magenta Color
Clean the electrical contacts on the light magenta
If the error code continues, replace the light magenta
No Cleanout Assembly (or Duplexer, if installed) detected
while loading media.
Remove the Cleanout Assembly (
Assembly on page 120) (or Duplexer, if installed) and
install it again correctly.
Replace the Duplexer Interconnect PCA.
Problem detected in the color sensor system.
Language interpreting error. This is usually and error produced
while parsing a file. There is probably an incompatibility
between the driver and the firmware.
Unplug the power cable from the printer and check the
cable connections (Parallel, USB and Network cables).
Plug in the power cable again and check if the Error Code
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66:02:1 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Horizontal clipping. May happen when the roll ends in the
middle of printing an image. Could also happen when multi-
pick occurs and two sheets are loaded together and they do
not completely overlap.
Make sure the image size is within the selected WIDTH of the
66:02:2 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Vertical clipping. May happen when the roll ends in the middle
of printing an image. Could also happen when multi-pick
occurs and two sheets are loaded together and they do not
Make sure the image size is within the selected LENGTH of
Out-of-memory while trying to process the firmware upgrade
file. Probably this is a firmware bug, because the firmware
should free up enough memory to perform the firmware
upgrade process correctly.
Perform an emergency firmware upgrade (
Firmware Upgrade on page 33) .
Download the special file in order to update the bootlog.
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83:01:1 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 70, 100+, 110+, 111, 90, 90r,, 130, 130nr)
The paper is rejected from the Bypass due to skew. When manually loading paper from the front of the paper, make
sure that it is loaded straight.
83:01:3 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 70/100plus/110plus, 111 with Roll)
The paper is rejected from the roll due to skew. When loading paper from the roll, make sure that it is loaded
94:02:1 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr, 111)
Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Coated Paper
and the selected print quality setting.
Using the System Maintenance Tool, perform Color Calibration
for Coated Paper and the selected print quality setting.
94:02:3 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr, 111)
Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Photo Paper and
for Photo Paper and the selected print quality setting.
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94:02:4 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
but the Color Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for
Heavy-Weight Coated Paper and the selected print quality
for Heavy- Weight Coated Paper and the selected print quality
94:02:5 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Proofing Semi-Gloss Paper and the selected print quality
for Proofing Semi-Gloss Paper and the selected print quality
94:02:6 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Photo Matte
for Photo Matte Paper and the selected print quality setting.
94:02:7 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Photo Satin
for Photo Satin Paper and the selected print quality setting.
94:02:8 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
941:02:1 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
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941:02:2 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
the Color Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Heavy-
Weight Coated Paper and the selected print quality setting.
941:02:3 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
941:02:4 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Color Calibration profile was obsolete or missing for Photo
941:02:5 (Only applicable to HP DesignJet 30, 30n, 90, 90r, 130, 130nr)
Color Calibration Warning – Color Calibration not cancelled but
Color Calibration values are likely to be incorrect.
Try the Color Calibration again, but this time using a different
type of media (preferably HP media).
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seconds. Plug in the power cable again and try the Color
If this error code appears again, check the Color
If the Color Calibration was printed correctly without
any print defects, then check that the media is
moving freely (backwards and forwards) while the
printer is scanning it.
If the Color Calibration was printed incorrectly, with
some print defects, replace the faulty Printhead of
the color where the defects were noticeable.
100+, 110+, 111) on page 123.
Clean the printhead indicated by the printer.
If the error code continues, replace the faulty printhead.
Printhead Alignment again.
If this error code appears again, check the Printhead
If the Printhead Alignment was printed correctly
without any print defects, then check that the media
is moving freely (backwards and forwards) while the
If the Printhead Alignment was printed incorrectly,
with some print defects, replace the faulty Printhead
of the color where the defects were noticeable.
Firmware Error (during Printhead Alignment). Upgrade the printer to the latest firmware release.
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Startup track mode
The startup track mode is designed to enable you to identify a failing subsystems while the printer is
initializing. Startup track mode provides a specific indication of which particular subsystem is failing.
Initializing the printer in Startup track mode
To initialize the printer in Startup track mode:
1. Hold the ’Continue’ button while connecting the printer to the power supply.
2. During the initialization of the printer, the front panel will display a range of code numbers in the
form of squares, these code numbers added together represent the various subsystems about to
3. Once the printer comes to initializing the failing subsystem, the front panel will hang, and all that
will be displayed is the failing subsystem.
Interpreting the numbered code system
While the printer is initializing, the front panel will display a sequence of squares in the last two columns.
Each position in the last two columns represents a number, all the numbers represented are shown
below. To find the failing subsystem, add the numbers together that have a square and refer to the list
of numbers with their associated subsystems on
Subsystem Code Description on page 25.
In the example below the printer is initializing and the front panel has stopped and is displaying squares
in positions 16, 32, 64, and 4. Add these four values together and you get 116, refer to the list on
Subsystem Code Description on page 25, and we can see the failing subsystem is the Trailing Cable.
If the display reaches 191, you will need to turn On the printer from the power button. If all the subsystems
pass the initialization, the printer will initialize normally and go to the ready status.
This is the list of the subsystems and their associated Startup Track Numbers. Many of the descriptions
of the Subsystems will not be immediately obvious, when this is the case contact the lfp help desk and
they can assist you.
Table 2-1 Subsystem code description
Startup track number: Associated Subsystem
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Startup Track 004: Calling EiffelMain
Startup Track 005: Initializing Classes
Startup Track 006: Initializing SM
Startup Track 007: Initializing Memory
Startup Track 008: Initializing MemoryVolatile
Startup Track 009: Initializing MemoryEndian
Startup Track 010: Initializing MemoryVolatileEndian
Startup Track 011: Initializing Impala
Startup Track 012: Initializing ColdFire
Startup Track 013: Initializing ImpalaInterruptController
Startup Track 014: Initializing MechProcTaskHiIntA
Startup Track 015: Initializing IsardInterruptA
Startup Track 016: Initializing Watchdog
Startup Track 017: Initializing Chronometer
Startup Track 018: Initializing EddTimer
Startup Track 019: Initializing IsardInterruptB
Startup Track 020: Initializing PciSlot2Interrupt
Startup Track 021: Initializing PciSlot3Interrupt
Startup Track 022: Initializing PciSlot4Interrupt
Startup Track 023: Initializing PciSlot5Interrupt
Startup Track 024: Initializing MagentaFireLow
Startup Track 025: Initializing BongoGpio
Startup Track 026: Initializing SecondTraySensor
Startup Track 027: Initializing CleanoutSensor
Startup Track 028: Initializing RearPathPaperSensor
Startup Track 029: Initializing BlackCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 030: Initializing CyanCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 031: Initializing MagentaCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 032: Initializing YellowCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 033: Initializing LightMagentaCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 034: Initializing LightCyanCartridgeSensor
Startup Track 035: Initializing SynergyReset
Startup Track 036: Initializing FrontPanelReset
Startup Track 037: Initializing PowerFan
Startup Track 038: Initializing FrontPanelInterrupt
Startup Track 039: Initializing CoverWindowSensor
Startup Track 040: Initializing nUSB_ENABLE
Startup Track 041: Initializing USB_CONNECT
Table 2-1 Subsystem code description (continued)
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Startup Track 042: Initializing TrailingCable3Sensor
Startup Track 043: Initializing TrailingCable12Sensor
Startup Track 044: Initializing PrintheadSensor
Startup Track 045: Initializing BongoBrake
Startup Track 046: Initializing Dma
Startup Track 047: Initializing BongoEncoder
Startup Track 048: Initializing ServiceStationEncoder
Startup Track 049: Initializing SSPwm
Startup Track 050: Initializing PaperPwm
Startup Track 051: Initializing RampPwm
Startup Track 052: Initializing CarriagePwmForward
Startup Track 054: Initializing BomboPwm
Startup Track 055: Initializing EddPwm
Startup Track 056: Initializing ImpalaCarriagePosition
Startup Track 057: Initializing I2c0
Startup Track 058: Initializing I2c1
Startup Track 059: Initializing I2c2
Startup Track 060: Initializing I2c3
Startup Track 061: Initializing Darwin
Startup Track 062: Initializing PciCtrl
Startup Track 063: Initializing PciDma
Startup Track 064: Initializing MBandToPixel
Startup Track 065: Initializing PixelData
Startup Track 066: Initializing BlackCSData
Startup Track 067: Initializing CyanCSData
Startup Track 068: Initializing MagentaCSData
Startup Track 069: Initializing YellowCSData
Startup Track 070: Initializing LightCyanCSData
Startup Track 071: Initializing LightMagentaCSData
Startup Track 072: Initializing BlackPrintHead
Startup Track 073: Initializing CyanPrintHead
Startup Track 074: Initializing MagentaPrintHead
Startup Track 075: Initializing YellowPrintHead
Startup Track 076: Initializing LightCyanPrintHead
Startup Track 077: Initializing LightMagentaPrintHead
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Startup Track 080: Initializing ContoneToRaster
Startup Track 081: Initializing Enhancer
Startup Track 082: Initializing RasterToMband
Startup Track 083: Initializing MechProcA
Startup Track 084: Initializing MemoryUncached
Startup Track 085: Initializing Isard
Startup Track 086: Initializing IsardInterruptController
Startup Track 087: Initializing PaperInterrupt
Startup Track 088: Initializing IsardPMTimer
Startup Track 089: Initializing IsardKFort
Startup Track 090: Initializing IsardCarriagePosition
Startup Track 091: Initializing IsardPaperPosition
Startup Track 092: Initializing MediaPosition
Startup Track 093: Initializing PaperEncoderPosition
Startup Track 094: Initializing IsardMotorShortcut
Startup Track 095: Initializing Eridani
Startup Track 096: Initializing EddOn
Startup Track 097: Initializing ServiceStationLed
Startup Track 098: Initializing FetRegulator
Startup Track 099: Initializing EddOut
Startup Track 100: Initializing DuplexerConversor
Startup Track 101: Initializing EridaniConversorAuto
Startup Track 102: Initializing EridaniConversorAB
Startup Track 103: Initializing EridaniConversorAnA
Startup Track 104: Initializing EridaniConversorBnB
Startup Track 105: Initializing PaperDriver
Startup Track 106: Initializing ServiceStationDriver
Startup Track 107: Initializing RampDriver
Startup Track 108: Initializing DuplexerSensor
Startup Track 109: Initializing PaperMotorHw
Startup Track 110: Initializing CarriageMotorHw
Startup Track 111: Initializing ServiceStationMotorHw
Startup Track 112: Initializing BongoEncoderWindowHw
Startup Track 113: Initializing BongoMotorHw
Startup Track 114: Initializing RampMotorHw
Startup Track 115: Initializing FrontPanelHw
Startup Track 116: Initializing TrailingCable
Startup Track 117: Initializing CarriageBoardHw
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Startup Track 118: Initializing SynergyA
Startup Track 119: Initializing VPPA
Startup Track 120: Initializing VPPB
Startup Track 121: Initializing SynergyInternalRegulatorA
Startup Track 122: Initializing Led1Voltage
Startup Track 123: Initializing EndeavourA
Startup Track 124: Initializing EndeavourAcumenA
Startup Track 125: Initializing CLC_Channel0
Startup Track 126: Initializing CLC_Channel1
Startup Track 127: Initializing CLC_Channel2
Startup Track 128: Initializing EndeavourVRefConversor
Startup Track 129: Initializing CLC_ChannelDACConversor
Startup Track 130: Initializing IS_Channel3Conversor_A
Startup Track 131: Initializing CLC_Channel0Conversor
Startup Track 132: Initializing CLC_Channel1Conversor
Startup Track 133: Initializing CLC_Channel2Conversor
Startup Track 134: Initializing Led2Voltage
Startup Track 135: Initializing Black5V
Startup Track 136: Initializing Yellow5V
Startup Track 137: Initializing Magenta5V
Startup Track 138: Initializing Cyan5V
Startup Track 139: Initializing Black12V
Startup Track 140: Initializing Yellow12V
Startup Track 141: Initializing Magenta12V
Startup Track 142: Initializing Cyan12V
Startup Track 143: Initializing VPen_Current_Sense_A
Startup Track 144: Initializing VPen_OV_Latch_A
Startup Track 145: Initializing VPen_OV_Clear_Latch_A
Startup Track 146: Initializing VPen_UV_Latch_A
Startup Track 147: Initializing VPen_UV_Clear_Latch_A
Startup Track 148: Initializing VPen_OV_Present_A
Startup Track 149: Initializing VPen_UV_Present_A
Startup Track 150: Initializing EndeavourB
Startup Track 151: Initializing EndeavourAcumenB
Startup Track 152: Initializing IS_Channel3Conversor_B
Startup Track 153: Initializing Led3Voltage
Startup Track 154: Initializing LightMagenta5V
Startup Track 155: Initializing LightCyan5V
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Startup Track 156: Initializing LightMagenta12V
Startup Track 157: Initializing LightCyan12V
Startup Track 158: Initializing VPen_Current_Sense_B
Startup Track 159: Initializing VPen_OV_Latch_B
Startup Track 160: Initializing VPen_OV_Clear_Latch_B
Startup Track 161: Initializing VPen_UV_Latch_B
Startup Track 162: Initializing VPen_UV_Clear_Latch_B
Startup Track 163: Initializing VPen_OV_Present_B
Startup Track 164: Initializing VPen_UV_Present_B
Startup Track 165: Initializing Eerom
Startup Track 166: Initializing EeromCarriage
Startup Track 167: Initializing PrintheadControl
Startup Track 168: Initializing BlackPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 169: Initializing CyanPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 170: Initializing MagentaPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 171: Initializing YellowPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 172: Initializing LightCyanPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 173: Initializing LightMagentaPrintheadAcumen
Startup Track 174: Initializing BlackCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 175: Initializing CyanCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 176: Initializing MagentaCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 177: Initializing YellowCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 178: Initializing LightCyanCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 179: Initializing LightMagentaCartridgeAcumen
Startup Track 180: Initializing ColorSensor
Startup Track 181: Initializing ColorSensorLed1
Startup Track 182: Initializing ColorSensorLed2
Startup Track 183: Initializing ColorSensorLed3
Startup Track 184: Initializing ColorSensorConverso
Startup Track 185: Initializing ColorSensorConversorB
Startup Track 186: Initializing ColorSensorConversorC
Startup Track 187: Initializing V5_V12_ISDetection
Startup Track 188: Initializing VPP_ISDetection
Startup Track 189: Initializing InterruptController
Startup Track 190: SM Initialized
Startup Track 191: Back from EiffelMain!!!
PRESS POWER BUTTON HERE!!
Startup Track 192: Initializing VPPA
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Startup Track 193: Initializing VPPB
Startup Track 194: Initializing SynergyInternalRegulatorA
Startup Track 195: Initializing Led1Voltage
Startup Track 196: Initializing EndeavourAcumenA
Startup Track 197: Initializing CLC_Channel0
Startup Track 198: Initializing CLC_Channel1
Startup Track 199: Initializing CLC_Channel2
Startup Track 200: Initializing EndeavourVRefConversor
Startup Track 201: Initializing CLC_ChannelDACConversor
Startup Track 202: Initializing IS_Channel3Conversor_A
Startup Track 203: Initializing CLC_Channel0Conversor
Startup Track 204: Initializing CLC_Channel1Conversor
Startup Track 205: Initializing CLC_Channel2Conversor
Startup Track 206: Initializing Led2Voltage
Startup Track 207: Initializing Black5V
Startup Track 208: Initializing Yellow5V
Startup Track 209: Initializing Magenta5V
Startup Track 210: Initializing Cyan5V
Startup Track 211: Initializing Black12V
Startup Track 212: Initializing Yellow12V
Startup Track 213: Initializing Magenta12V
Startup Track 214: Initializing Cyan12V
Startup Track 215: Initializing VPen_Current_Sense_A
Startup Track 216: Initializing VPen_OV_Latch_A
Startup Track 217: Initializing VPen_OV_Clear_Latch_A
Startup Track 218: Initializing VPen_UV_Latch_A
Startup Track 219: Initializing VPen_UV_Clear_Latch_A
Startup Track 220: Initializing VPen_OV_Present_A
Startup Track 221: Initializing VPen_UV_Present_A
Startup Track 222: Initializing EndeavourAcumenB
Startup Track 223: Initializing IS_Channel3Conversor_B
Startup Track 224: Initializing Led3Voltage
Startup Track 225: Initializing LightMagenta5V
Startup Track 226: Initializing LightCyan5V
Startup Track 227: Initializing LightMagenta12V
Startup Track 228: Initializing LightCyan12V
Startup Track 229: Initializing VPen_Current_Sense_B
Startup Track 230: Initializing VPen_OV_Latch_B
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Startup Track 231: Initializing VPen_OV_Clear_Latch_B
Startup Track 232: Initializing VPen_UV_Latch_B
Startup Track 233: Initializing VPen_UV_Clear_Latch_B
Startup Track 234: Initializing VPen_OV_Present_B
Startup Track 235: Initializing VPen_UV_Present_B
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Emergency Firmware Upgrade
1. Unplug the power cord from the printer and wait a few seconds.
2. Press and hold the Cancel (red) button while plugging in the power cord.
3. The printer will initialize in emergency mode (the front panel will display just the arrow icon).
4. Connect the printer to the computer with a parallel cable.
5. Send the firmware file through the parallel port from the DOS command prompt. Type: copy /b
firmware_file lpt1: and then press ENTER.
System Error Codes explain which component/system is failing and what action should be taken to
System Error Codes are displayed directly on the front panel (but can also be seen on the Information
Page) and have been defined in the format XX.YZ.
Warnings will not be displayed on the front panel, but will instead only appear on the Information Page
and have been defined in the format XXn.YZ.m.
XX: Service Part (2 digits).
n: Service Part Index (if more than one used in the product) – Optional.
e.g. Identify the Ink Supply (color and number).
Z: Action to perform (1 digit).
m: additional actions/information to consider (1 digit) – Optional.
e.g. Non-authorized ink was detected, PM was triggered or Printhead in/out of Warranty.
NOTE: Items denoting * (Asterisk) are not applicable to the printers.
Table 2-2 System error codes
01 Main PCA/Electronics Module
02 Carriage/Carriage PCA
03 Power Supply Unit
04 Network Card
05 Formatter *
06 Hard Disk Drive *
07 Interconnect PCA
08 Front Panel
11 Trailing Cable
12 Carriage Flex Circuit
17 Interconnect Cable
21 Service Station
22 Ink Supply Station
23 Pressure System (APS) *
24 Ink Delivery Tubes
25 Spittoon *
26n Ink Cartridge (color n)
26n Printhead (color n)
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32 Take-up Reel *
33 Sheet Feeder
34 Dryer/Blower *
35 Cleanout Assembly
38 Output Tray
41 Paper-Axis Motor
42 Scan-Axis Motor
43 Vacuum Fan *
44 Aerosol fan *
51 Window Sensor
52 Drop Detector *
53 Media Sensor
54 Pinch-Arm Sensor
55 Line Sensor
56 Drive Roller Encoder Sensor
57 Ink Leak Detector *
58 Color Sensor *
59 Media Type Sensor *
61 Language Interpreting
62 Input/Output through Parallel Port
63 Input/Output through Network Card
64 Input/Output through USB Port
65 Input/Output (not know what port)
66 Print Job Configuration
71 Print Job Configuration
72 Generic Firmware
73 Motor Control Functions
74 Motor Control Functions 74 Firmware Upgrade
79 Firmware Crash
81 Media Advance
82 Media Cut *
83 Single-Sheet Feeding
84 Roll Feeding *
85 Media-Axis Encoder Reading
86 Carriage Movement
87 Scan-Axis Encoder Reading
Table 2-2 System error codes (continued)
91 Printhead Firing
93 Ink Pumping
94 Ink Pumping
95 Printhead Alignment
96 Image Quality Troubleshooting
Table 2-3 System error codes
Code Response Response
Possible for customer
to perform action
01 Reseat/Reconnect/Clean/Adjust (manually)
02 Calibrate/Adjust (using Automatic Process)
03 Power OFF
04 Upgrade System Firmware
05 Upgrade Driver
06 Add Accessory
08 Send Plot Again
09 Wrong Part Installed
12 Calibrate/Adjust (using Automatic Process)
13 Power OFF
14 Upgrade System Firmware
15 Upgrade Driver
16 Add Accessory
18 Send Plot Again
19 Wrong Part Installed
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Pessimist
31 августа 2016 – 23
“Это мигает не головка ,а картридж.” – как ты это определил?
думаешь, я не различаю индикаторы?
как ты определяешь, кому идет снпч, кому нет? лучше давай советы там, где ты разбираешься в вопросе.
Определил очень просто,я занимаюсь ремонтом плоттеров hp,дело в том что у картриджей hp 11,82,и др.внизу стоит резиновая помпа,при печати он подкачивает чернила в систему,а на снпч они отсутствуют,В данном случае тебе необходимо заблокировать шток подкачки черного картриджа,наклеив плотно скотч,если не поможет значит дело в чипах.
А если бы была неисправна головка ,что мало вероятно,плоттер не дал бы даже сделать выравнивание,даже маленький кучочек
Roman Saw
01 сентября 2016 – 10
Дай больше инфы,а то на словах одна проблема ,а на деле возможно просто мелочь,возможно шлейф от головы в каретку просто окислился,такая проблема бывает часто на старших моделях hp500.