Follow these chronological steps to clear out the error and prevent it from interrupting your future print jobs. 1. Purge the Windows Print Spooler
A faulty USB cable or network issue is causing data packet loss. Phase 1: Immediate Solutions (Quick Fixes) Follow these chronological steps to clear out the
High-resolution PDFs, layered images, or large JPG files overwhelm the printer's minimal processing memory buffer. If the error disappears, the problem was a
This error is frequently caused by a faulty or low-quality USB cable. Try a shorter, high-speed USB 2.0 cable or a different port on your computer. While the machine is turned on
If the error disappears, the problem was a transient corruption in RAM. Print a configuration page immediately. If the error returns, proceed to Step 2.
While the machine is turned on, pull the power cord straight out of the wall outlet.