HP LaserJet P2055d Printer - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Output bin full problem what
As the output bin accumulates
paper, the output bin delivery flap
rises until a flag blocks the
photosensor (PS911). When the
photosensor is blocked, this
message appears.
Rotate the output bin
delivery flap up and down.
The flap must move freely. If
the top cover has been
replaced, make sure that it
has been installed correctly.
9/5/2011 12:35:42 PM •
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I just baught HP LaserJet
Hi, you have to download the PS driver P2055 network express install.. You will get better printouts..
7/7/2011 10:02:27 PM •
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Problem of output bin full
Hi
This is the problem with the out bin sensor.
Do you want a quick and easy remedy? then just bang on the printer where the paper comes out. The sensor flag will trip and it will start working again.
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6/29/2011 7:11:37 PM •
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Please how can solve the output bin full
The printer uses a "flag" to sense paper full.
As paper stacks up in the output bin it will eventually get high enough to touch the "flag".
As it gets higher it will lift the flag. When the flag gets to the right height it will trip a sensor, which tells the printer to stop printing, because any more paper exiting the printer will hit the paper stack in the output bin causing a massive jam.
Look at the exit on the printer and you should see a piece of plastic that hangs off the shaft with rollers on it. That "flag" should move freely up when you lift it with your finger. It should also drop when you let go of it. If it doesn't do either, then it is jammed somewhere . Attempt to move it up and down to free it up. If it does move up and down freely, and you still have the error message, then the printer has a sensor problem or a circuit board problem. Someone is going to have to take it apart to troubleshoot it.
6/29/2011 1:44:16 PM •
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On my new HP laserjet 2055d on large pdf files I
Either make sure that your program is not creating too large a file, or add more memory as that will allow you to process larger files and also make the printer work faster during every day printing.
4/23/2011 6:22:20 PM •
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Paper jam in cartridge area
This is not much information. Have you tried just opening the cartridge cover to check under the cartridge? What is the error code showing on the display?
3/31/2011 1:28:14 PM •
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Hi , I m sushanto
Hello,
open front cover and remove toner cartridge.
Check it carefully for any plastic pieces or something wrong.
Remove it (usualy they are colored whit orange).
Follow instructions from package!
If toner cartridge is broken just replace it whit new one!
Good luck!
3/31/2011 12:46:33 PM •
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When hp laserjet p2055d printer
This happens, usually when a user is not carefull about removing paper from the exit bin. Normally what I find is that the flag that detects paper exits is stuck. There should be a small set of fingers that pop up as the paper exits. If the do not move up and down smoothly then this is where your problem is. Most times if you wiggles them around and push down they should reingage properly.
3/18/2011 7:15:29 AM •
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on Mar 18, 2011
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When i issue a print
The sensor that monitors the output bin is broke, jammed or missing.
At the top of the printer where the paper exits and lays flat. There should be a plastic rod that goes from one side to the other.
It has rollers on it to pull the paper out. There should also be a black plastic flag that goes up and down as paper comes out of the printer. Use a flash light if you have to. Move the flag with your finger up and down. It should almost float. If it is stuck in the up position it causes the printer to think that the output bin is filled up with paper. If it is stuck push it down gently. Make sure that it lifts and that gravity pushes it down.
3/16/2011 5:04:25 AM •
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52 scaner problum
What's exactly the problem, have you re-installed application + Driver ?
3/3/2011 4:53:58 PM •
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on Mar 03, 2011
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When issue a print command,
Check out the arm that rides on the paper as it comes out. It may be stuck so that the sensor is covered. Or it may be that the sensor has some dust on it, so that it reports bin full. Check the arm and also as a precaution use some canned air and blow out the area where the sensor is located. Be careful with the air and don't let it move anything out of place.
2/26/2011 3:26:07 PM •
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