Control panel message

CPR SENSOR

OUT OF RANGE

DATA RECEIVED To print last page press

Deleting...

<JOB NAME>

DISK DEVICE

FAILURE

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Ready

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DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED

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Ready

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DISK FILE

SYSTEM IS FULL

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Ready

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DISK IS

WRITE PROTECTED

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Ready

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Doors open.

Test aborted.

EIO DISK X initializing

Description

A color plane registration (CPR) error was detected during calibration.

The printer received data and is waiting for a form feed. When the printer receives another file, the message should disappear.

The printer is currently deleting the stored job.

A device failure has occurred on the specified drive.

The printer received a PJL file system command that attempted to perform an illogical operation (for example, to download a file to a non-existent directory).

The printer received a PJL file system command that attempted to store something on the file system but was unsuccessful because the file system is full.

The file system device is protected and no new files can be written to it.

A printer door has been opened during a test. The test has been aborted.

The EIO disk device in slot X is initializing.

Recommended action

1.Force a calibration by selecting Calibrate Now from from the Print Quality menu.

2.If the message persists, contact HP Support.

Press to continue.

No action necessary.

1.Printing may continue for jobs that do not require access to the disk drive.

2.To clear the message, turn the printer off and then back on.

3.If the message persists, remove and re-install the EIO disk drive.

4.If the message persists, replace the EIO disk drive.

1.Printing may continue.

2.Turn the printer off and then back on.

3.If the message reappears, there may be a problem with the software application.

1.Use the HP Web Jetadmin software to delete files from the EIO disk drive and try again.

2.To remove this message from the display, turn the printer off and then back on.

1.To enable writing to the disk, turn off write protection, using HP Web Jetadmin.

2.To remove this message from the display, turn the printer off and then back on.

Close the door and restart the test.

No action necessary.

ENWW

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HP 5500 manual CPR Sensor OUT of Range, JOB Name Disk Device Failure, Disk File Operation Failed, Disk File System is Full

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