The disc will not fall back down again, providing that the blue toner lever is pushed firmly to the back of the machine. Pushing the disc up will resolve the problem. If it is incorrect it can sometimes result in the blanking disc not being pulled out of the way, this results in the sensor on the machine not picking up the sensor on the drum. To clean the sensor in the machine you will need something small and soft (lint free), any toner that has built up on the sensor will be a very fine powder and should be easy to remove.Ĭheck if the sensor lever on TS1 has been pushed up If your printer displays a toner sensor error please power off the printer and check the following:Ĭheck that all the blue toner levers are pushed firmly towards the back of the machineĬheck if the sensors need to be cleaned. The sensor is enclosed in a square hole, this works in conjunction with the toner sensor located on the right hand side of the drum. TS2: The Toner sensor on the machine can be found on the right hand side panel of the machine on the inside (see image above right). TS1: The toner sensor is located on the right hand side of the drum (see image above left) TS1: Toner sensor on drum TS2: Toner sensor on the machine There are two sensors for each toner: one on the drum (TS1) and one on the machine (TS2). Press the cover release and open the top cover fully and note the positions of the four cartridges: The printer contains four image drums cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Please carry out the following instructions if you receive one of the following error codes:
#Kodak picture kiosk error code install
If you can't get the Kodak printer working at this point, you can safely install the HP 2.2 drivers since if you followed the steps above you are removing everything HP and hence guaranteeing that the HP drivers are not the ones the causing the problem.If your printer displays a toner sensor error please check the following. This will verify that nothing HP related is causing the problems with your Kodak printer. At this point you should try to get your Kodak working again before installing the 2.2 HP Printer updated. There you have it, the more then complete guide to cleaning everything HP off of your drive and getting to a clean state. Do this by opening the Print & Fax system preference and right-clicking (Control-clicking) in the printer list and selecting "Reset printing system." If you want to remove ALL HP components, simply follow the following steps:ġ) Delete anything that starts with hp from /System/Library/Extensions.Ģ) Delete /Library/Application Support/Hewlett-Packard.ģ) Delete anything that starts with hp in /Library/Frameworks.Ĥ) Delete anything from /Library/Image Capture/Devices, /Library/Image Capture/Support, and /Library/Image Capture/TWAIN Data Sources that have anything that starts with HP.Ħ) Delete all the files from /Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources that start with HP.ħ) Make sure the is nothing that starts with com.hp in /Library/Preferences.Ĩ) If you want to clear out the fax drivers as well, delete all the folders inside /Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources that have anything HP related inside (ie en.lproj, fr.lproj, etc.).Īs an extra bonus step, reset your printing system both beforeĪnd after performing these steps.
#Kodak picture kiosk error code update
However, I have no idea why or how the HP 2.2 update would effect your Kodak printer since there is nothing that gets installed by the HP update that in any way shape or form gets used by the Kodak printer. I can say that the 2.2 update should be used for your HP LaserJet m1319f.