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31. X.Y DISK FAILURE | The mopier detected a disk failure. | Mopier operation may |
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40.1 | HP MIO ERROR | An abnormal connection break | (If you are using an I/O other |
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40.2 | HP MIO ERROR | occurred while transferring data | than the |
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| port 1 (upper slot), and error 40.2 | for that product.) Press |
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| is for port 2 (lower slot). | [Select[*] to clear the error |
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| message. I/O connections on |
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41.1 | GENERAL |
| A nonfatal error has occurred in | Press [Select[*] and attempt |
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MISPRINT ERROR |
| the printed page. | to continue. If problem |
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41.2 | BEAM DETECT |
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41.4 | NO VIDEO |
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41.3 | IMPROPER |
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50.x | FUSER ERROR | The mopier identified an internal | Switch the mopier OFF and |
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| service error (hardware problem | then back ON. |
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50.1Fuser
50.2Fuser
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50.3Fuser
50.4Fuser with wrong voltage
7 Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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