Firmware revision mismatch

Cause: The revision number of the HP All-in-One firmware does not match the revision number of the software.

Solution: To find support and warranty information, go to the HP Web site at www.hp.com/support. If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.

Mechanism error

Cause: The HP All-in-One has a paper jam.

Solution: Clear the paper jam.

For more information, see:

Clear paper jams” on page 147

Cause: The print head assembly is blocked or stalled.

Solution: Turn the HP All-in-One off and open the ink cartridge door. Remove any objects that are blocking the print head assembly (including any packing materials), and then turn the HP All-in-One on again.

Memory is full

Cause: The document you are copying has exceeded the memory of the HP All-in- One.

Solution: Try making fewer copies.

Scanner failure

Cause: The HP All-in-One is busy or an unknown cause has interrupted your scan.

Solution: Turn off the HP All-in-One and then turn it on again. Restart your computer and then try to scan again.

If the problem persists, try plugging the power cord directly into a grounded power outlet rather than a surge protector or power strip. If the problem continues, contact HP Support. Go to www.hp.com/support. If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.

Photo tray problem

Cause: There is not enough paper in the photo tray.

Solution: If the photo tray is empty or there are only a few sheets remaining, load more paper in the photo tray. If there is paper in the photo tray, remove the paper, tap the stack of paper against a flat surface, and reload the paper into the photo tray. Follow the prompts on the display or the computer screen to continue your print job.

Troubleshooting

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