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USB STORAGE FILE OPERATION FAILED | The printer received a PJL file system | 1. | Printing can continue. | ||
alternates with | command that attempted to perform an | 2. | To remove this message from the | ||
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Ready | download a file to a nonexistent directory). |
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USB STORAGE FILE SYSTEM IS FULL | The printer received a PJL file system | 1. | Use HP Web Jetadmin software to | ||
alternates with | command that attempted to store |
| delete files from the storage device, | ||
something on the file system but was |
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Ready | unsuccessful because the file system is full. | 2. | To remove this message from the | ||
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To clear press |
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USB STORAGE IS WRITE PROTECTED | The file system is protected and no new | 1. | To enable writing to the storage | ||
alternates with | files can be written to it. |
| device, use HP Web Jetadmin to turn | ||
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Ready |
| 2. | To remove this message from the | ||
To clear press |
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| display, turn the printer off and then on. | ||
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USB STORAGE X REMOVED | The USB storage accessory was removed | 1. | Turn the printer off. | ||
| while the printer was turned on. | 2. | To continue using the USB storage | ||
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| accessory, reinstall it. | ||
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| 3. | Turn the printer on. | ||
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USE TRAY X <TYPE> <SIZE>trays | The printer is offering a selection of | 1. | Use | and | to highlight a |
| alternate media to use for the print job. |
| different size or type, and then press | ||
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| to select the size or type. | ||
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| 2. | Press | to return to the previous size | |
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See Configuring trays for more information.
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