Hp J8013e Firmware //top\\ Guide
Interrupted power or corrupted file transfer during flashing.
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| Symptom / Error | Likely Reason | Recommended Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Wrong Device / Device Mismatch | The firmware file downloaded is not intended for your specific printer model. | Return to the HP website and verify you are downloading the correct file for your exact printer model number. | | Incorrect File Format / Traditional methods fail | The firmware file is in the newer .bdl format, which is not compatible with basic FTP or LPR command prompts. | Use one of the recommended methods: the Embedded Web Server, a USB thumb drive, or the HP Firmware Update Utility. | | 99.00.02 / 99.00.05 Timeout Error | An unstable network connection, bad ethernet cable, or network congestion. | Check the physical network link light on the printer. It should be solid with the other blinking. | | 99.00.03 Error Writing to Disk | A problem with the printer's internal hard drive. | Attempt the update again. If the error persists, run the "Clean Disk" process from the Preboot menu or contact service to replace the hard drive. | | Power loss / Interrupted update | A power outage or disconnecting a cable during the update process. | If the process fails, simply restart the update from the beginning using your preferred method. | | RESEND UPGRADE on Display | The update was interrupted before completion. | Reboot the printer and send the firmware update again via any supported connection type (network or USB). | | "Update the Printer" Option Missing | The printer is connected via USB, not a network. | This option is only available for network connections. Use a different method, such as the USB flash drive or the Firmware Update Utility. | | Printer fails to reach 'Ready' state | The printer's main firmware is corrupted and cannot boot. | Use the "Pre-boot" method. Copy the .bdl file to a USB drive, insert it, and follow the on-screen prompts during the early startup phase. | Interrupted power or corrupted file transfer during flashing