I have a HP LaserJet CP4525 that will not clear this error. I already tried unplugging HDD and DIMM chip separately and turning off/on printer with no luck. Can anyone please help me out. Thanks.
CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
Hello, i wanted to see if you got the printer fixed,. I am fairly good with HP and i may be able to help you. Let me know. Thank youComment
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
I thought you posted you already tried d/c the hard drive? If it didn't go away then it's not hard drive. Try an NVRAM reset, that should do it, if not then you will need to change the boardComment
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
Not to familiar with the HP line. Can you please show me how to do a NVRAM reset procedure? or did you mean to physically re-seat the NVRAM. ThxComment
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
Sure, I can help you with all that..even better..pm me and I can send you a link of all the HP service manuals. Hey, you're also in San Diego? What company do you work for out of curiosity?Comment
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
One or more printer settings that were saved in the nonvolatile storage device are invalid and have been reset to factory default. Pressing the Select (check) button should clear the message. Printing can continue, but behave unexpected in response to the changed settings.
Action- Press the
(Select) button to continue.
- Turn the printer off and then on.
- If the message persists print a Configuration page and check the printer settings to determine which values have changed. (To print a Configuration page, open the Information menu at the printer control panel and scroll to PRINT CONFIGURATION.)
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- Press the
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Re: CP4525 Permanent Storage Error 68.02 Code...HELP!!
One or more printer settings that were saved in the nonvolatile storage device are invalid and have been reset to factory default. Pressing the Select (check) button should clear the message. Printing can continue, but behave unexpected in response to the changed settings.
Action- Press the
(Select) button to continue.
- Turn the printer off and then on.
- If the message persists print a Configuration page and check the printer settings to determine which values have changed. (To print a Configuration page, open the Information menu at the printer control panel and scroll to PRINT CONFIGURATION.)
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- Press the
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