Printer error codes can be frustrating and disruptive to your workflow. Understanding what each error means and how to fix it is essential for maintaining productive printing operations. This comprehensive guide covers errors 30 through 42, providing detailed explanations and practical solutions for each issue.
Error 30 โ Print Head Overheating
What It Means
Error 30 occurs when your printer’s print head becomes excessively hot during operation. The print head is the critical component that applies ink or toner to the paper, and overheating can potentially damage this vital part or prevent printing altogether.
Causes
- High print volumeย over a short period without adequate cooling time
- Blocked ventilationย preventing proper airflow around the printer
- Excessive heat settingsย configured in printer preferences
- Continuous operationย without rest breaks between print jobs
- Dust accumulationย inside the printer affecting heat dissipation
Short Solutions
Immediate Actions:
- Pause printingย and allow the printer to cool down for 15-20 minutes before resuming
- Ensure proper ventilationย by keeping the printer in a well-ventilated area away from walls
- Clean dust and debrisย from all vents and cooling fans using compressed air
- Lower heat settingsย in your printer preferences to reduce unnecessary heating
- Give the printer breaksย during extended printing sessions
- Clean the print headย using manufacturer-approved cleaning solutions with a lint-free cloth
- Check power connectionsย to ensure stable power supply without fluctuations
- Avoid overloadingย the printer with consecutive large jobs
Error 32 โ Paper Jam Inside the Printer
What It Means
Error 32 indicates that paper or other materials are physically stuck or jammed inside the printer. This is one of the most common printer errors and requires careful inspection to resolve.
Causes
- Torn paper fragmentsย left inside the printer from previous jams
- Incorrect paper loadingย or misaligned paper in the tray
- Foreign objectsย such as paper clips or small debris blocking the paper path
- Worn feed rollersย unable to grip paper properly
- Low-quality or damaged paperย that tears easily during feeding
- Paper guides misalignmentย causing paper to feed at an angle
Short Solutions
Step-by-Step Fix:
- Turn off and unplugย the printer from the power source
- Open all access panelsย including scanner cover and rear access doors
- Gently remove the jammed paperย by pulling in the direction of the paper path
- Inspect both endsย of the print path for torn paper pieces or obstructions
- Check and clean feed rollersย to ensure they’re free from paper debris
- Reload paper properlyย ensuring it’s aligned and not bent
- Close all panels securelyย before plugging back in
- Run a test printย to confirm the jam is cleared
Error 34 โ Memory Full (Too Much Data Sent to Printer)
What It Means
Error 34 appears when you send more data to the printer than it can store and process in its internal memory (RAM). Modern printers have limited memory resources for handling print jobs.
Causes
- Large or complex documentsย exceeding available printer memory
- High-resolution imagesย consuming excessive memory space
- Multiple large filesย sent to printer in quick succession
- Overloaded print queueย with multiple pending jobs
- Printer’s limited RAMย unable to handle the file size
Short Solutions
Quick Fixes:
- Cancel unnecessary print jobsย in the print queue to free up memory
- Restart the printerย by turning it off for 30-60 seconds then powering back on
- Clear the print spoolerย to remove stuck jobs from system memory
- Reduce print quality settingsย to lower resolution, which requires less memory
- Split large documentsย into smaller sections and print them separately
- Update printer firmwareย to the latest version for improved memory management
- Simplify documentsย by removing unnecessary graphics or high-resolution images
- Enable automatic job deletionย in printer settings to clear completed jobs
Error 35 โ Page Too Complex to Print
What It Means
Error 35 indicates that the page you’re trying to print contains too much graphic information, too many fonts, or overly complex formatting that exceeds the printer’s processing capabilities. This error frequently occurs with heavily formatted PDFs or graphics-intensive documents.
Causes
- Complex graphicsย with many layers or high resolution images
- Excessive fontsย on a single page (multiple font families and sizes)
- Advanced formattingย or special effects that require intensive processing
- High-resolution imagesย embedded throughout the document
- Intricate vector graphicsย requiring complex rendering
- Printer’s limited processing powerย compared to document complexity
Short Solutions
Resolution Methods:
- Simplify the documentย by reducing graphics or removing unnecessary images
- Convert to PDF formatย with lower quality settings before printing
- Reduce image resolutionย in the document (72-150 DPI is often sufficient)
- Limit the number of fontsย on each page to reduce processing requirements
- Print in grayscaleย instead of color if the document allows
- Lower print quality settingsย to reduce processing demands
- Try printing from a different applicationย to isolate the problem
- Update printer driversย to the latest version for improved compatibility
- Clear the printer’s memoryย by restarting and removing other pending jobs
Error 36 โ Print Overrun (Data Exceeds Printer Capacity)
What It Means
Error 36 occurs when the amount of data you’re sending to the printer exceeds the printer’s maximum processing capacity or available memory. Unlike Error 34, this specifically refers to the size of the data stream itself, not just the number of pages.
Causes
- Extremely large file sizesย being sent to the printer
- Multiple simultaneous print jobsย overwhelming the system
- Insufficient printer memoryย for the data transmission
- Prolonged printing sessionsย without clearing the printer’s cache
- Data packet sizeย exceeding what the printer can handle
Short Solutions
Correction Strategies:
- Press the Go buttonย on the printer to force printing of remaining data in memory
- Cancel and resendย the print job if data remains stuck
- Break large documentsย into multiple smaller print jobs
- Restart the printerย to clear memory and reset the processor
- Reduce file complexityย and file size before sending to printer
- Upgrade printer memoryย if available for your printer model
- Update printer firmwareย to improve data handling capabilities
- Use the Print Spoolerย service to manage data transmission more efficiently
Error 37 โ Insufficient Memory
What It Means
Error 37 indicates that the printer doesn’t have enough available memory (RAM) to complete your print job. This is a memory capacity issue affecting the printer’s ability to function properly.
Causes
- Printer RAM is fullย from current or previous print jobs
- Memory leakย in printer software keeping resources consumed
- Printer firmware issuesย preventing proper memory release
- Too many fonts or graphicsย being processed simultaneously
- Accumulated print job dataย not being cleared from memory
Short Solutions
Memory Resolution Steps:
- Perform a hard resetย by powering off for 30-60 seconds and restarting
- Clear the print queueย by canceling all pending jobs
- Remove and reinsert toner/ink cartridgesย if your printer uses them
- Power cycle the printerย multiple times if error persists
- Reduce print job sizeย and send smaller batches instead
- Update or reinstall printer firmwareย to fix memory management bugs
- Install additional printer memoryย if upgrade is available for your model
- Contact manufacturer supportย if the error continues after these steps
Error 38 โ Paper Size Mismatch
What It Means
Error 38 occurs when the paper size or type you selected in your printer settings doesn’t match the paper that’s actually loaded in the printer tray. This is a safety feature designed to prevent printing errors and wasted materials.
Causes
- Incorrect printer settingsย not matching loaded paper
- Paper tray misalignmentย causing sensor confusion
- Malfunctioning paper size sensorsย providing inaccurate readings
- Paper not properly alignedย in the tray
- Using wrong paper typeย (e.g., glossy instead of plain)
- Worn or damaged paper guidesย preventing proper paper positioning
Short Solutions
Step-by-Step Resolution:
- Check paper size in trayย to determine what’s actually loaded
- Access printer settingsย and verify paper size matches (Letter, A4, Legal, etc.)
- Adjust paper size settingsย in printer preferences to match loaded paper
- Remove and reload paperย ensuring proper alignment in the tray
- Adjust paper guidesย to fit snugly around the paper stack
- Clean paper sensorsย with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or debris
- Set default paper sizeย to match your most frequently used paper
- Test printย to confirm settings are correct
- Replace worn paper guidesย or sensor components if damaged
Error 40 โ Corrupted Data Received
What It Means
Error 40 indicates that the printer received corrupted or invalid data during transmission from your computer. This data corruption prevents the printer from properly interpreting the print job.
Causes
- Unstable USB or network connectionย interrupting data transmission
- Corrupted print fileย or damaged document
- Outdated or faulty printer driversย misinterpreting data
- Interferenceย in wireless transmission (for network printers)
- System file corruptionย affecting the print spooler
- Problem with the printer’s firmwareย unable to process valid data
Short Solutions
Troubleshooting Methods:
- Reset the printerย by powering off for 30-60 seconds and restarting
- Clear the print queueย to remove corrupted jobs
- Restart your computerย to clear any system-level issues
- Update printer driversย to the latest version from manufacturer website
- Check cable connectionsย ensuring USB or network cables are secure
- Resend the print jobย from your computer
- Try printing from a different applicationย to isolate the problem
- Run system file checkerย using Command Prompt (sfc /scannow) to repair corrupted system files
- Reinstall printer driversย if updating doesn’t resolve the issue
Error 41 โ Print Engine Malfunction
What It Means
Error 41 indicates a malfunction in the printer’s main engine or processing unit. This is a more serious error affecting the core functionality of the printer.
Causes
- Corrupted device driversย not properly controlling the engine
- Hardware failureย in the printer’s processing components
- Printer firmware corruptionย preventing proper engine operation
- Windows system updateย causing driver incompatibility (especially after Windows upgrades)
- Overheated componentsย affecting engine performance
- Electrical issuesย with power delivery to the engine
Short Solutions
Repair Procedures:
- Check printer activation statusย in your system to ensure it’s properly recognized
- Open Servicesย application (search “Services” in Windows)
- Locate Print Spooler serviceย and restart it (stop, then start)
- Set Print Spooler to Automaticย in startup settings for consistent operation
- Update printer driversย from the manufacturer’s official website
- Reinstall printer driversย if updating doesn’t resolve the issue
- Set printer as defaultย if multiple printers are installed
- Remove and reinstallย the printer device from Device Manager
- Contact manufacturer supportย if hardware components need replacement
Error 42 โ Printer Engine Failure with Short Solution
What It Means
Error 42 is a critical error indicating complete or partial failure of the printer’s engine. This is the most severe in this error range and typically requires immediate attention.
Causes
- Catastrophic hardware failureย in the main engine components
- Fuser unit malfunctionย unable to heat properly
- Motor failureย affecting paper feed or engine operation
- Power supply issuesย insufficient power to the engine
- Thermal damageย from prolonged overheating
- Component ageย and normal wear after extended use
- Faulty fanย causing DC controller or power supply to overheat
Short Solutions
Emergency Procedures:
- Turn off the printer immediatelyย and unplug from power source
- Wait 10 minutesย to allow all components to cool down
- Plug back inย and turn on the printer
- Check all fansย to ensure they’re spinning freely without obstruction
- Verify power connectionsย at the power supply for secure fit
- Clear any dustย blocking ventilation using compressed air
- If error persists, this likely indicates hardware failure
- Contact manufacturer service centerย or authorized repair technician
- Consider replacementย if repair costs exceed printer value
- Note the error numberย and any additional error codes for technician
General Prevention Tips
To avoid these errors in the future:
- Maintain proper ventilationย around your printer
- Use quality paperย recommended by the manufacturer
- Keep the printer cleanย from dust and debris
- Update firmware and driversย regularly
- Avoid overloadingย the printer with excessive jobs
- Allow cooling timeย during heavy use
- Check cable connectionsย periodically
- Store paperย in appropriate humidity conditions
- Replace consumablesย when indicated
- Perform regular maintenanceย as recommended by the manufacturer
When to Seek Professional Help
If you’ve tried the solutions provided and errors continue to appear, it’s time to contact professional support:
- Multiple errors appearing repeatedly
- Hardware components making unusual sounds
- Visible damage to internal components
- Errors occurring immediately after power surges
- Post-warranty devices requiring repairs
- Complex configuration issues beyond user troubleshooting
Conclusion
Printer errors from 30-42 represent a range of issues from simple cooling problems to serious hardware failures. Most errors can be resolved through systematic troubleshooting, proper maintenance, and timely driver updates. However, some errors may require professional intervention or component replacement. By understanding what each error means and following the provided solutions, you can quickly restore your printer to optimal functionality and minimize downtime.
Remember to always consult your printer’s specific manual for model-specific instructions, as procedures may vary between manufacturers and models.