We repair LaserJet CP4025 and Color CP4525 printer repair near Southern California.
We offer Color LaserJet CP4025/4525 printer repair and service in Southern California. We provide fast onsite color CP4525 printer repairs as well as refurbished CP4525 printer sales. We solve image defects, vertical lines, horizontal lines, repeating dots and error messages on CP4025/4525 printers in Los Angeles and Orange County.
Our technicians carry HP CP4025/CP4525 Transfer Kit CE249A and CP4025 Fuser Kit CE246A (110v) . We also sell original Color LaserJet CP4025-CP4525 toner cartridges at discount prices. We provide 13 paper jam in the fuser, fuser wrap jam, paper jam in the tray, paper jam in tray 1, paper jam above top output bin, jam in the lower right door and jam in the right door on laserjet CP 4025 printer. We stock pickup rollers and separation rollers to solve paper jam problems on Laser-Jet CP4025 printers.
First release in January of 2010, the CP4025 series of color printers are based on 35-42ppm black and color 1200×1200 dpi engine, 3600 dpi with RET(35ppm for the CP4520and 42ppm for the CP4525). These printers also have a seperate waste bottle to collect the waste toner from the ITB belt. Laser Printer Services specialize on HP Color LaserJet CP4025 and CP4525 printer repair service with print defects, vertical lines, horizontal lines, repeating dots, error messages, error codes, maintenance error and onsite HP Color LaserJet CP4025-CP4525 maintenance service in Los Angeles, Orange County and San Bernardino.
We provide 6 months warranty on every Hewlett Packard Color LaserJet CP4025 and CP4525 printer repair/service. Our onsite Color Laser Jet CP4025 and CP4525 printer repair includes a free multi point cleaning by HP Authorized technicians. Our LaserJet printer service technicians carry most common HP CP4025/CP4525 repair parts to fix ALL hardware malfunctions and numerical error codes.
We are Experts at 13 Paper Jam error code repairs on HP LaserJet CP4025/CP4525 in Southern California!
1. HP LASER CP4025 and CP4525 13 FUSER AREA JAM a jam has occurred in the fuser area.
2. HP LAZER CP4025 and CP4525 13 FUSER WRAP JAM a jam has occurred in the fuser.
3. HP LAZERJET CP4025 and CP4525 13 JAM ABOVE TOP OUTPUT BIN a jam has occurred in the output area.
4. HP LJ CP4025 and CP4525 13 JAM IN LOWER RIGHT DOOR A jam has occurred in the lower-right door (Tray 3).
5. HP CP4025/CP4525 13 JAM IN RIGHT DOOR a paper jam has occurred in the duplex and feed area inside the right door.
6. HP LASERJET CP4025/CP4525 13 JAM IN TOP OUTPUT BIN A jam has occurred in the top output bin.
7. HP LASERJET CP4025/CP452513 JAM IN TRAY 1 a jam has occurred in Tray 1.
8. HP LASERJET CP4025/CP452513 JAM IN TRAY a jam has occurred in the indicated tray.
9. HP LASERJET CP4025/CP452513 JAMS IN RIGHT DOOR a jam has occurred in the fuser area.
HP CM4025/CP4525 printer models | HP Color Laser Jet CM4525 Printer Specification |
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HP Color LaserJet enterprise CP4525n Printer (CC493A) | Print speed of up to 40 ppm black and colour, ImageREt 3600, 1200 x 1200 dpi effective output quality, 512 MB standard memory expandable to 1024 MB, 800 MHz processor, standard input capacity of 600-sheets with one 500-sheet input tray and one 100-sheet multi-purpose tray expandable with an optional 500 sheet input tray with or without cabinet. |
HP Color Laser Jet enterprise CP4525dn Printer CC494A | |
HP Color Laser-Jet enterprise CP4525xh Printer CC495A | As CP4525n model plus automatic two-sided printing, 1 GB of memory on-board, HP High-Performance Secure Hard Disk, paper capacity of 2100 sheets with additional 3x 500 sheet trays and printer stand |
HP Color LaserJet CP4025 and CP4525 printer failures with service error codes!
11.XX Internal clock error To continue press OK The product real-time clock has experienced an error.
● XX = 01; clock battery failed
● XX = 02; real time clock failed Whenever the product is turned off and then turned on again, set the time and date at the control panel. If the error persists, you might need to replace the formatter.
13.XX.YY FUSER AREA JAM A jam has occurred in the fuser area. CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the product is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling it.
13.XX.YY FUSER WRAP JAM A jam has occurred in the fuser. CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the product is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling it.
13.XX.YY JAM ABOVE TOP OUTPUT BIN A jam has occurred in the output area. For instructions on clearing the jam, Clear jams in the output bin area
13.XX.YY JAM IN LOWER RIGHT DOOR A jam has occurred in the lower-right door (Tray 3).
13.XX.YY JAM IN RIGHT DOOR A jam has occurred in the duplex and feed area inside the right door.
13.XX.YY JAM IN TOP OUTPUT BIN A jam has occurred in the top output bin. For instructions on clearing the jam, Clear jams in the output bin area
13.XX.YY JAM IN TRAY 1 A jam has occurred in Tray 1. For instructions on clearing the jam, Clear jams in Tray 1
13.XX.YY JAM IN TRAY A jam has occurred in the indicated tray. For instructions on clearing the jam, Clear jams in Tray 2 or optional Trays 3, 4,
13.XX.YY JAMS IN RIGHT DOOR A jam has occurred in the fuser area. CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the product is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling it.
20 INSUFFICIENT MEMORY To continue press OK The product received more data than can fit in the available memory. You might have tried to transfer too many macros, soft fonts, or complex graphics. Press the OK button to print the transferred data (some data might be lost), and then simplify the print job or install additional memory.
21.X INSUFFICIENT MEMORY TO LOAD FONTS/DATA Insufficient memory to process the print job. Install additional memory in the product.
22 EIO X BUFFER OVERFLOW To continue press OK Too much data was sent to the EIO card in the specified slot (x). An incorrect communications protocol might be in use. Press the OK button to print the transferred data. (Some data might be lost.) Check the host configuration.
22 EMBEDDED I/O BUFFER OVERFLOW To continue press OK Too much data was sent to the embedded HP Jet-direct print server. Press the OK button to print the transferred data. (Some data might be lost.) Check the host configuration.
22 PARALLEL I/O BUFFER OVERFLOW To continue press OK The product’s parallel buffer has overflowed. Press the OK button to print the transferred data. (Some data might be lost.) Check the host configuration.
40 EIO X BAD TRANSMISSION To continue press OK The connection between the product and the EIO card in the specified slot has been broken. Press the OK button to clear the error message and continue printing. Try to reinstall the EIO card.
40 EMBEDDED I/O BAD TRANSMISSION To continue press OK A temporary printing error has occurred. Press the OK button to clear the error message. (Data will be lost.)
41.3 UNEXPECTED SIZE IN TRAY LOAD TRAY [TYPE] [SIZE] To use another tray press OK This message appears even though the tray is loaded with the correct paper size.
1. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the cassette media size switch is functioning properly.
2. Reconnect the cassette media size switch intermediate connector J57, and connector J107 on the DC controller PCA.
3. Replace the lifter assembly.
41.5 UNEXPECTED TYPE IN TRAY LOAD TRAY [TYPE] [SIZE] To use another tray press OK This message appears even though the tray is loaded with the correct paper size.
1. Reconnect the media sensor intermediate connector J77, and connector J131 on the DC controller PCA.
2. Replace the registration assembly.
41.7 ERROR To continue press OK Printer error
● X = 2; beam detected misprint
● X = 7; media transport error. Turn the product off, and then on.
48.01 TRANSFER UNIT ERROR The transfer belt has dislocated during printing.
Turn product off then on. If the message persists, remove and reinstall the transfer unit.
49.XXXX ERROR To continue turn off then on A firmware error has occurred. This error can be caused by corrupted print jobs, software applications issues, non-product specific printer drivers, poor-quality USB or network cables, bad network connections or incorrect configurations, invalid firmware operations, or unsupported accessories.
1. Turn the product off and then on.
2. If the error returns, check the following items:
◦ the error might be caused by a network connectivity problem, such as a bad interface cable, a bad USB port, or an invalid network configuration setting.
◦ the error might be caused by the print job, such as an invalid printer driver, a problem with the software application, or a problem with the file you are printing.
◦ upgrading the product firmware might help resolve the error. See the product user guide for more information.
50.1 FUSER ERROR Low fuser temperature. Remove the fuser and any residual paper.
Check connector J50 between the fuser and the product. If either is damaged, replace the connector or fuser. See Fuser on page 85.
50.2 FUSER ERROR Fuser warm-up failure 1. Reinstall the fuser.
2. Check the connector J50 between the fuser and the product. If either is damaged, replace the connector or fuser. See Fuser on page 85.
3. Reconnect the connectors J160 and J162 on the DC controller PCA and connector J25 on the power line between the low voltage power supply and fuser.
4. Replace the wire harness that connects the fuser.
5. Replace the fuser. See Fuser.
6. If the error persists, replace the low- voltage power supply. See Low-voltage power supply (LVPS) on page 157.
Description Recommended action
50.3 FUSER ERROR High fuser temperature Reinstall the fuser. Check connector J50 between the fuser and the product. If either is damaged, replace the connector or fuser. If the error persists, replace the low-voltage power supply. See Low-voltage power supply (LVPS) on page 157.
50.4 FUSER ERROR Drive circuit fault 1. Check the power source. Make sure the power source meets product requirements.
2. Reconnect the connector J150 on the DC controller PCA.
3. If the message persists, replace the low- voltage power supply. See Low-voltage power supply (LVPS) on page 157.
50.5 FUSER ERROR The incorrect fuser was installed. CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the product is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling it.
1. Open the right door.
2. Remove the incompatible fuser.
3. Install the correct fuser.
4. Close the right door.
50.7 FUSER ERROR Fuser pressure-release mechanism failure
1. Reconnect the fuser-pressure release sensor intermediate connector J60, and connector J128 on the DC controller PCA.
2. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the fuser pressure-release sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the fuser pressure-release sensor.
3. Check the fuser pressure-release sensor flag. If it is damaged, replace the fuser.
4. Run the fuser pressure-release drive test in actuator drive mode to verify that the fuser motor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the fuser motor.
5. If the message persists, replace the fuser.
50.8 FUSER ERROR Low fuser temperature. Remove the fuser and any residual paper. Check connector J50 between the fuser and the product. If either is damaged, replace the connector or fuser. See Fuser on page 85.
50.9 FUSER ERROR High fuser temperature. Reinstall the fuser. Check the connector J50 between the fuser and the product. If either is damaged, replace the connector or fuser. If the error persists, replace the low-voltage power supply. See Low-voltage power supply.
50.X FUSER ERROR A fuser error has occurred. Make sure you have the correct fuser. Re- seat the fuser. Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
51.XY ERROR To continue turn off then on A product error has occurred.
● 51.20 ERROR: black laser error
● 51.21 ERROR: cyan laser error
● 51.22 ERROR: magenta laser error
● 51.23 ERROR: yellow laser error
Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
52.XY ERROR To continue turn off then on A product error has occurred.
● 52.00 ERROR: Scanner startup error
● 52.20 ERROR: Scanner rotation error
● 52.00 ERROR: If the laser/scanner assembly (Y/M) does not start up, reconnect connector J71 on the laser driver PCA and connector J112 on the DC controller PCA. If the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) does not start up, reconnect connector J72 on the laser driver PCA and connector J112 on the DC controller PCA. If the message persists, replace the appropriate laser/ scanner assembly. See Laser/scanner assembly (Y/M) on page 186 or Laser/ scanner assembly (C/Bk) on page 190.
● 52.20 ERROR: If the laser/scanner assembly (Y/M) does not rotate, reconnect connector J71 on the laser driver PCA and connector J112 on the DC controller PCA. If the laser/scanner assembly (C/Bk) does not rotate, reconnect connector J72 on the laser driver PCA and connector J112 on the DC controller PCA. If the message persists, replace the appropriate laser/scanner assembly. See Laser/scanner assembly (Y/M) on page 186 or Laser/ scanner assembly (C/Bk) on page 190.
54.XX ERROR To continue turn off then on Error requires that the product be turned off then on. Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
55.XX.YY DC CONTROLLER ERROR To continue turn off then on The print engine is not communicating with the formatter (XX = 01; DC controller memory error).
Turn the product off, and then turn the product on. If the error persists, replace the DC controller PCA. See DC controller PCA only on page 155.
56.X ERROR To continue turn off then on A temporary printing error has occurred (XX = 01; illegal input). Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
57.03 ERROR To continue turn off then on Cartridge fan (FM2) is defective.
1. Reconnect the cartridge fan connector J65, connector J263 on the high-voltage power supply lower, and connector J114 on the DC controller PCA.
2. Turn the product off, and then on. Measure the voltage between connectors J263-16 and J263-18 on the high-voltage power supply lower immediately after the product is turned on. If the voltage changes from 0 V to approximately 24 V, replace the cartridge fan. See Cartridge fan and environmental sensor on page 137.
57.04 ERROR To continue turn off then on Power-supply fan (FM1) is defective.
1. Reconnect the cartridge fan connector J153 on the DC controller PCA.
2. Turn the product off, and then on. Measure the voltage between connectors J153-1 and J153-3 on DC controller PCA immediately after the product is turned on. If the voltage changes from 0 V to approximately 24 V, replace the power-supply fan. See Power-supply fan on page 152.
57.06 ERROR To continue turn off then on Exhaust fan (FM4) is defective.
1. Reconnect the cartridge fan connector J79, connector J264 on the high-voltage power supply lower, and connector J114 on the DC controller PCA.
2. Turn the product off, and then on. Measure the voltage between
connectors J264-1 and J264-3 on the high-voltage power supply lower immediately after the product is turned on. If the voltage changes from 0 V to approximately 24 V, replace the exhaust fan. See Exhaust fan and fan duct on page 169.
57.XX ERROR To continue turn off then on A temporary printing error has occurred. Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
58.XX ERROR To continue turn off then on A temporary printing error has occurred.
● 58.03 ERROR: DC controller PCA is defective.
● 58.04 ERROR: Low-voltage power supply is defective.
● 58.03 ERROR: Turn the product off, and then turn the product on. If the message persists, replace the DC controller PCA. See DC controller PCA and tray on page 161.
● 58.04 ERROR: Reconnect the connector J150 on the DC controller PCA. If the message persists, replace the low-voltage power supply. See Low- voltage power supply (LVPS).
59.20 ERROR Motor rotation error. Perform the motor component tests in the DIAGNOSTICS menu.
59.30 ERROR Fuser motor startup error Reconnect the connector J13 of the fuser motor and the connector J123 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the fuser motor component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the fuser motor.
59.40 ERROR Fuser motor rotation error Perform the fuser motor component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the fuser motor. See Fuser motor on page 200.
59.50 ERROR Black image drum motor startup error Reconnect the connector J15 of the black drum motor and the connector J121 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the black drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.51 ERROR Cyan image drum motor startup error Reconnect the connector J16 of the cyan drum motor and the connector J121 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the cyan drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.52 ERROR Magenta image drum motor startup error Reconnect the connector J17 of the magenta drum motor and the connector J120 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the magenta drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.53 ERROR Yellow image drum motor startup error Reconnect the connector J18 of the yellow drum motor and the connector J120 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the yellow drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.60 ERROR Black image drum motor rotation error Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the black drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.61 ERROR Cyan image drum motor rotation error Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the cyan drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.62 ERROR Magenta image drum motor rotation error Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the magenta drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.63 ERROR Yellow image drum motor rotation error Perform the drum-motors component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If the message persists, replace the yellow drum motor. See Yellow, magenta, cyan, and black drum motors on page 199.
59.90 ERROR ITB motor startup error Reconnect the connector J14 of the ITB motor and the connector J140 on the DC controller PCA. Perform the ITB motor drive component test to verify that the ITB motor is functioning properly. If the message persists, replace the ITB motor. See ITB motor on page 202.
59.A0 ERROR ITB motor rotation error. Use the component test to activate the ITB motor. If the motor does not function, replace the motor. See ITB motor on page 202.
59.BO CLEANING MOTOR ERROR REPLACE TONER COLLECTION UNIT The residual-toner feed motor has failed. 1. Check the toner collection unit. If the unit is full, replace it.
NOTE: Toner can clog the feed motor if the toner collection unit is full.
2. Reconnect the residual-toner feed motor connector J63 and connector J155 on the DC controller PCA.
3. Replace the residual-toner feed motor. See Residual-toner-feed motor on page 133.
59.C0 ERROR Developer alienation motor rotation error
1. Reconnect intermediate connector J87 of the developing disengagement sensor, connector J112 on the DC controller PCA, connector J38 of the developing disengagement motor, and the connector J261 on the high-voltage power supply D PCA.
2. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the developing disengagement sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the main-drive assembly. See Main- drive assembly on page 203.
3. Run the developing unit disengagement drive test to verify that the disengagement mechanism is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the developing disengagement motor. See Developing-disengagement motor on page 168.
59.F0 ERROR Transfer alienation failure 1
. Verify that the ITB is installed.
2. Reconnect the primary-transfer disengagement sensor J19, and connector J128 on the DC controller PCA .
3. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the primary transfer disengagement sensor is functioning properly. If not, replace the primary transfer disengagement sensor.
4. Perform the alienation drive component test in the DIAGNOSTICS menu. If not, replace the fuser motor. See Fuser motor on page 200.
60.02 ERROR Tray 2 is not lifting correctly. 1. Reconnect connector J115 on the DC controller PCA and the intermediate connector J58.
2. Run the sensor test in sensor monitor mode to verify that the cassette media stack surface sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the pickup assembly. See Tray-pickup drive assembly on page 178.
3. Reconnect connector J56 of the lifter motor. Also check J107 on the DC controller PCA.
4. If the message persists, replace the lifter drive assembly. See Lifter-drive assembly on page 173.
60.03 ERROR Tray 3 is not lifting correctly. 1. Reconnect connector J408 on the paper deck controller PCA and the intermediate connector J11.
2. Run the sensor test in sensor monitor mode to verify that the cassette media stack surface sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the pickup assembly. See Pickup assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 226.
3. Reconnect connector J15 of the lifter motor. Also check J407 on the paper deck controller PCA.
4. If the message persists, replace the lifter drive assembly. See Lifter-drive assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 230.
60.04 ERROR Tray 4 is not lifting correctly.
1. Reconnect connector J406 on the paper deck controller PCA and the intermediate connector J21.
2. Run the sensor test in sensor monitor mode to verify that the cassette media stack surface sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace the pickup assembly. See Pickup assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 226.
3. Reconnect connector J24 of the lifter motor. Also check J405 on the paper deck controller PCA.
4. If the message persists, replace the lifter drive assembly. See Lifter-drive assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 230.
60.05 ERROR Tray 5 is not lifting correctly. 1. Reconnect the connector J403 on the paper deck controller PCA and the intermediate connector J31.
2. Run the sensor test in the sensor monitor mode to verify that the PD cassette media stack surface sensor is functioning properly. If it is not, replace\ the middle pickup assembly. See Pickup assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 226.
3. Reconnect the connector J34 of the lifter motor and the connector. Also check J402 on the paper deck controller PCA.
4. If the message persists, replace the lifter drive assembly. See Lifter-drive assembly (optional paper feeder) on page 230.
62 NO SYSTEM To continue turn off then on The product has an internal problem. Turn the product off and then on.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE FULL To continue press OK The product NVRAM is full. Some settings saved in the NVRAM might have been reset to the factory defaults. Printing can continue, but some unexpected functions might occur if an error occurred in permanent storage.
X values
● 0 = Internal memory
● 1 = Removable disk
Press the OK button to clear the message. If the message is not cleared, turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE WRITE FAIL To continue press OK The product NVRAM is failing to write. Printing can continue, but some unexpected functions might occur if an error occurred in permanent storage.
X values
● 0 = Internal memory
● 1 = Removable disk
Press the OK button to clear the message. If the message is not cleared, turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
68.X STORAGE ERROR SETTINGS CHANGED To continue press OK One or more product settings are invalid and have been reset to the factory-default settings. Printing can continue, but some unexpected functions might occur if an error occurred in permanent storage. Press the OK button to clear the message. If the message is not cleared, turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
69.X ERROR To continue turn off then on A temporary printing error occurred. Turn the product off, and then turn the product on.
79.XXXX ERROR To continue turn off then on An internal product error has occurred. Turn the product off and then on.
8X.YYYY EIO ERROR This message appears in English only. It indicates that the EIO card in slot X has failed. Replace the EIO card.
8X.YYYY EMBEDDED JETDIRECT ERROR This message appears in English only. It indicates that the embedded HP Jet direct card has failed.
CARTRIDGE VERY LOW To continue press OK
The product indicates when a supply level is low. Actual print cartridge life might vary. You do not need to replace the print cartridge at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. Order the indicated print cartridge.
ACCEPT BAD SIGNATURE? Yes press OK alternates with
ACCEPT BAD SIGNATURE? No press
The product is performing a remote firmware upgrade, and the code signature is invalid. Download the correct firmware upgrade file for this product, and then reinstall the upgrade. See the product user guide for more information.
Access denied MENUS LOCKED The control-panel menu that you tried to select is currently locked. Consult with the person who administers the product.
Action not currently available for tray x Tray size cannot be ANY SIZE/ANY CUSTOM Duplex registration is not available when the size is set to ANY SIZE or ANY CUSTOM.Configure the tray to a specific size, and then set the registration for that tray.
BAD OPTIONAL TRAY CONNECTION The optional tray is not connected correctly.
1. Turn the product off.
2. Remove and then reinstall the optional tray.
3. Reconnect the connectors for the tray.
4. If the problem persist, replace the connector for tray.
Paused the product is paused, and there are no error messages pending at the display. The I/O continues receiving data until memory is full.
Performing upgrade the product is in the process of upgrading the firmware.
Performing… COLOR BAND TEST The color-band test is being performed.
Performing… PAPER PATH TEST The product is performing a paper path test.
Please wait the product is in the process of clearing data.
Powering off… The product is shutting down.
Printing the product is printing an internal page. The product will return to the online Ready state when the page is completed.
PRINTING STOPPED Time has expired on the Print/Stop test.
Processing duplex job Paper temporarily comes into the output bin while printing a duplex job. Do not attempt to remove the pages until the job is complete.
Processing… The product is currently processing a job but is not yet picking pages. When paper motion begins, this message will be replaced by a message that indicates which tray the job is being printed from.
Processing… The product is processing a cleaning page.
Processing… copy of the product is currently processing or printing collated copies. The message indicates that copy X of Y total copies is currently being processed.
Processing… from tray the product is actively processing a job from the designated tray.
RAM DISK DEVICE FAILURE The specified device has failed.
RAM DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED A PJL file system command attempted to perform an illogical operation.
RAM DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL A PJL file system command could not store something on the file system because the file system was full.
RAM DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED The file system device is protected and no new files can be written to it.
RAM DISK NOT INITIALIZED this file-storage component must be initialized before use.
Ready the product is online and ready for data. No status or product attendance messages are pending at the display.
Ready the product is online and ready.
Ready Diagnostics mode the product is in Diagnostics mode.
Receiving Upgrade a firmware upgrade is in progress.
Remove all print cartridges the product is testing the transfer unit assembly.
Remove at least one print cartridge the product is testing the print-cartridge motor.
REMOVE CARTRIDGE LOCKS At least one cartridge shipping lock was not removed before you turned the product on.
REMOVE SHIPPING SHEET the transfer unit shipping sheet was not removed before you turned the product on.
REPLACE CARTRIDGE The product indicates when a supply level is at its estimated end of life. The actual life remaining might be different than the estimation. Have a replacement supply available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The supply does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached its approximated end of life, HP’s premium Protection Warranty on that supply ends.
REPLACE FUSER KIT The product indicates when the fuser kit is at its estimated end of life. The actual life remaining might be different than the estimation. Have a replacement fuser kit available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The fuser kit does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. After the fuser kit reaches its approximated end of life, HP’s premium Protection Warranty on that fuser kit ends.
REPLACE SUPPLIES Two or more supplies are at the estimated end of life. The actual life remaining might be different than the estimation. Have a replacement supply available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The supply does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached its approximated end of life, HP’s premium Protection Warranty on that supply ends.
REPLACE SUPPLIES – Using black only You can configure the product to print using only black when the level of a color supply has reached its estimated end of life. However, the color supply might still be able to produce acceptable print quality.
REPLACE SUPPLY At least one print cartridge has reached the very low condition and you have set the COLOR CARTRIDGES items to the PRINT IN BLACK option.
REPLACE TONER COLLECTION UNIT The product indicates when a toner collection unit is at its estimated end of life. The actual life remaining might be different than the estimation. Have a replacement toner collection unit available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The toner collection unit does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. After a toner collection unit has reached its approximated end of life, HP’s premium Protection Warranty on that toner collection unit ends.
REPLACE TRANSFER KIT The product indicates when a transfer kit is at its estimated end of life. The actual life remaining might be different than the estimation. Have a replacement transfer kit available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The transfer kit does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. After a transfer kit has reached its approximated end of life, HP’s premium Protection Warranty on that transfer kit ends.
Request accepted please wait the product has accepted a request to print an internal page, but the current job must finish printing before the internal page will print.
Resend Upgrade the firmware upgrade was not completed successfully.
Resetting kit count you have selected the option to reset the count for a new supply item.
Restoring factory settings the product is restoring factory settings.
Restoring… The product is restoring settings.
RESTRICTED FROM PRINTING IN COLOR This message appears when color printing is disabled for the product or when it is disabled for a particular user or print job.
ROM DISK DEVICE FAILURE The specified device has failed.
ROM DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED A PJL file system command attempted to perform an illogical operation.
ROM DISK FILE SYSTEM IS FULL A PJL file system command could not store something on the file system because the file system was full.
ROM DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED The file system device is protected and no new files can be written to it.
Rotating Motor a component test is in progress; the component selected is the cartridge motor.
Rotating Motor the product is executing a component test and the component selected is a motor.
SANITIZING DISK % COMPLETE the hard disk is being cleaned.
SIZE MISMATCH IN TRAY XX The paper in the listed tray does not match the size specified for that tray.
Sleep mode on the product is in sleep mode. A button press, receipt of printable data, or an error condition will clear this message.
STANDARD TOP BIN FULL The output bin is full.
SUPPLIES IN WRONG POSITION Two or more print-cartridge slots contain the wrong color print cartridge.
SUPPLIES LOW This message appears when at least two supplies have reached the low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
SUPPLIES LOW This message appears when at least two supplies have reached the low threshold. The product has been configured to print using only black when the level of a color supply is low. The actual supply life might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable.
SUPPLIES VERY LOW This message appears when at least two supplies have reached the very low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
SUPPLIES VERY LOW This message appears when at least two supplies have reached the very low threshold. The product has been configured to print using only black when the level of a color supply is very low. The actual supply life might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
SUPPLIES VERY LOW This message appears when at least two supplies have reached the low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
TONER COLLECTION UNIT LOW The toner collection unit is almost full. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the toner collection unit at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable.
TONER COLLECTION UNIT VERY LOW The toner collection unit is almost full. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the toner collection unit at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
TONER COLLECTION UNIT VERY LOW The toner collection unit is almost full. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the toner collection unit at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
TRANSFER KIT LOW This message appears when the transfer kit reaches the low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the transfer kit at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable.
TRANSFER KIT LOW The transfer kit is nearing the end of its estimated useful life. The actual supply life might vary. Estimated pages remaining are based upon the historical page coverage of this product. You do not need to replace the transfer kit at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable.
TRANSFER KIT VERY LOW This message appears when the transfer kit has reached the very low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
TRANSFER KIT VERY LOW This message appears when the transfer kit has reached the very low threshold. The actual supply life remaining might vary. You do not need to replace the supplies at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable. After an HP supply has reached the very low threshold, the HP premium protection warranty for that supply has ended.
TRAY [TYPE] [SIZE] This message states the current type and size configuration of the tray.
TRAY EMPTY [TYPE] [SIZE] The specified tray is empty and the current job does not need this tray to print.
TRAY OPEN The specified tray is open or not closed completely.
TRAY OVERFILLED The tray is filled above the stack-height marking.
TRAY SIZE =The product is set to print on a small paper size that requires the HP postcard media-insert to be installed in this tray.
TYPE MISMATCH IN TRAY X The specified tray contains a paper type that does not match the configured type.
UNABLE TO COPY JOB The product does not have enough memory to produce multiple original prints of this job. One copy will be printed.
UNABLE TO STORE JOB A job cannot be stored because of a memory or configuration problem.
Unsupported data on [FS] DIMM in slot x The data on the DIMM for the indicated file system is not a type that the product supports. [FS] can be either a ROM or Flash file system.
UNSUPPORTED DRIVE INSTALLED A non-supported hard drive has been installed.
UNSUPPORTED SUPPLY INSTALLED The print cartridge is for a different HP product.
USB ACCESSORIES EXCEED POWER LIMIT A USB accessory is drawing too much electrical current. Printing cannot continue.
USB ACCESSORY ERROR This message appears when a connected USB accessory draws too much power. When this happens, the ACC port is disabled and printing stops.
USB ACCESSORY NOT FUNCTIONAL a USB accessory is not working correctly.
USB ACCESSORY UNAVAILABLE The USB accessory is currently unavailable.
USB STORAGE DEVICE FAILURE The specified device has failed.
USB STORAGE FILE OPERATION FAILED A PJL file system command attempted to perform an illogical operation.
USB STORAGE FILE SYSTEM IS FULL A PJL file system command could not store something on the file system because the file system was full.
USB STORAGE IS WRITE PROTECTED The file system device is protected and no new files can be written to it.
USB STORAGE NOT INITIALIZED This file-storage component must be initialized before use.
USED SUPPLY IN USE The print cartridge has been previously used.
WAIT FOR PRINTER TO REINITIALIZE This message can appear for a variety of reasons:
WAITING FOR TRAY TO LIFT The specified tray is lifting paper for feeding.
WARMING UP The product is coming out of Sleep mode.
WRONG CARTRIDGE IN SLOT The indicated slot for a print cartridge contains a cartridge that is not the correct color. From left to right, the print cartridges should be installed in this order:
YELLOW CARTRIDGE LOW The product indicates when a supply level is low. Actual print cartridge life might vary. You do not need to replace the print cartridge at this time unless print quality is no longer acceptable.
HP CLJ CP4025/4525 PART DESCRIPTION | PART NUMBER |
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HP CP 4025/4525 Fuser Unit, 110V | CE246A |
HP CP4025 500 sheet Paper Cassette tray | CC425A |
HP CLJ CP4025/CP4525 500 sheet tray | RM1-5928 |
HP CP4045/4525 feeder/casette tray | H308269 |
HP CP4525/4025 Tray 1 Pickup Roller | RL1-1937 |
HP CP4025/4525Tray 1 Separation Pad | RL1-1937 |
HP CP4025/4525 Laser Scanner | CC493-67914 |
HP CP4025/4525 Fuser Drive Assembly | RM1-5656 |
HP CP4025/4525 Pickup Drive Assembly | RM1-5919 |
HP laser CP4025/4525 Formatter (main logic) PC board | CC493-69001 |
HP laserjet CP 4025/4525 500 sheet input tray casette | RM1-5928 |
HP laser jet CP4025/4525 Low Voltage Power Supply | RM1-5763 |
HP CP4025 and CP4525 Tray 2 & 3 Pickup Rollers | RF5-3340 |
HP color 4025 and CP4525 Regisstration Assembly | CC493-67917 |
HP LaserJet CP4025/CP4525 ImageTransfer Kit | C9734A |
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