
Control panel message Description Recommended action
NOTE This message might
also appear if the transfer unit
is missing or incorrectly
installed. Ensure that the
transfer unit is correctly
installed.
62 NO SYSTEM
No system was found. 1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. If the message persists, contact
HP Support.
64 ERROR
For help press
alternates with
To continue turn off then on
A scan buffer error has occurred. 1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. If the message persists, contact
HP Support.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE FULL
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1.
Press
to continue.
2. For 68.0 errors, turn the printer off and
then on.
3. If a 68.0 error persists, contact
HP Support.
68.X PERMANENT STORAGE WRITE FAIL
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1.
Press
to continue.
2. If the problem persists, contact
HP Support.
68.X STORAGE ERROR SETTINGS
CHANGED
alternates with
To continue press
A non-volatile storage device is full. Press
to clear the message. Printing can
continue, but unexpected behavior could
result.
X Description
0 Onboard NVRAM
1.
Press
to view step-by-step
information.
2.
To clear the error, press
to exit the
message, and then press
to
continue.
3. If the problem persists, turn the printer
off and then on.
4. If the message persists, contact
HP Support.
5.
To exit, press
.
79.XXXX ERROR
alternates with
To continue turn off then on
A critical hardware error has occurred. 1. Turn the printer off and then on.
2. If the problem persists, contact
HP Support.
<Date> <Time>
The printer has an internal clock that tracks
the date and time. You are prompted to set
Press
to change the date and time.
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