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HP DesignJet 9000 InkJet Printer Questions & Answers
Beware spam number 1*800*532*4187 system error 1254
System Error 1254 Sub-Tank Supply Error, print head #4 may be defective or out of ink. ProblemDescription: The Sub-Tank Sensor does not switch to less than half even though ink has beenconsumed. ?? x = 0: Printhead Number 1 (Black). ?? x = 1: Printhead Number 2 (Light Magenta). ?? x = 2: Printhead Number 3 (Light Cyan). ?? x = 3: Printhead Number 4 (Yellow). ?? x = 4: Printhead Number 5 (Magenta).Here is a link to the HP troubleshooting manual for this printer on pdfHere is a link to the HP troubleshooting manual for this printer on pdfhttp://www.partshere.com/models/Q6665A/Q...
System Error1253 Power Off/ON
System error 125x: Sub-Tank Supply Error
Description: The Sub-Tank Sensor does not switch to less than half even though ink has been consumed.
In your case 125x, the x=3:Printhead Number 4 (Yellow)
The Ink Supply Station may have to be replaced.
You are going to have to get someone to look at it as the testing gets rather involved.
How do I fix?
Designjet HP9000 error 1701
System Error 1700: Servo Motor Error
Description:
The Paper-Axis or the Scan-Axis Motor moves the Carriage, but the input from the Linear Encoder Sensor does not change
The easy thing to do is to check the "encoder strip". It's a metal strip about 1/4" high. It runs right to left behind the carriage assembly. Shine a flashlight on it and see if it looks damaged. If its dirty clean it with a slightly damp cloth(water or alcohol will work). Do it with power off. Make sure the carriage moves freely from one end to the other. If the carriage is binding or won't move at all, check the carriage belt for tears or shredding. If you can't SEE anything wrong it probably is the time to call in a trained tech.
The E0800 is a power supply error. You'll need a tech for that too.
Hp designjet 9000s system error 1701
The Paper-Axis or the Scan-Axis Motor moves the Carriage, but the input from
the Linear Encoder Sensor does not change.
You are going to need a tech to check out the plotter.
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