This blunder happens frequently when a client introduces
another toner cartridge (the mistake all of a sudden shows up on the
presentation), however can likewise happen after the cartridge has been in the
machine for some time or when the wrong cartridge is introduced in the printer.
This 10.00.00 supply blunder is as a rule identified with
the chip on the toner cartridge yet can likewise be brought about by the
peruser inside the machine. By and by, I've never seen this mistake happen when
utilizing a HP OEM cartridge, I have just seen it when a client is utilizing a
remade or outsider cartridge. HP support for printer
In the HP 4200 and 4250 arrangement the 38 and 42 cartridges
can go into either machine. While they are difficult to get in and out if
traded, it should be possible. At the point when clients have different units
of every printer in their business, they once in a while introduce the wrong
cartridge, which prompts me getting a telephone call on the grounds that
they're currently getting this supply mistake and they can't get the cartridge
out of the printer. Tech support for
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Arrangement
The machine will come up to a prepared state after it is
turned on or after the cartridge has been reinstalled and afterward promptly go
into a consideration state and give this mistake. Then again, much of the time
the machine will work with this blunder.
At the point when the client tries to reinstall the
cartridge a couple of more times, or hits a couple catches and the mistake
never goes away, they at long last call for administration. I've generally
possessed the capacity to clear the blunder by squeezing the OK catch a couple
times. Interestingly, on a P2055 machine, the directions say to hit the OK
catch, yet my involvement with this model is it just clears the mistake when I
press the OK catch twice. I've likewise seen this in the 4200 series―having to
press the back catch or the OK catch a couple times. Technical helpline
for Brother printer
On the off chance that your client is utilizing outsider cartridges,
you may introduce another cartridge and get the same result. As far as I can
tell, I have had events where I've put in three unique cartridges with the same
result yet the fourth one worked. It's really arbitrary.
The main way you can really test this is to introduce an OEM
cartridge. On the off chance that introducing an OEM doesn't alter the blunder
then you will need to clean the card peruser contacts. To do as such, discover
the chip on the cartridge and discover the contacts inside the machine. Clean
the contacts and check that they are not bowed. Normally, they are spring
stacked so ensure that is occurring. Most the ones I've seen plug into a card
peruser board or the DC controller board. Reseat the connectors and check once
more. Fix my printer Problems Printer Repair
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