Error Message 10.0000 Supply memory Error

What does this mean?
How can I resolve?

mickeymackey, this error looks similar to a related error code that I found for laserjets. Here is a summation of that error code:
http://goo.gl/W7dP6
This describes the problem as being a cartridge error, in which case I would follow the instructions in this document and see if that resolves the issue:
http://goo.gl/h6hWz
that does not resolve the issue, then I would recommend performing a hard reset of the printer. This would involve unplugging the printer for thirty seconds from both the back of the unit as well as from the outlet it is plugged into and then plugging the machine back in and powering it on.
A few additional questions are: Is this printer plugged into a surge protector, wall outlet or battery backup? The ink you are using, are they original HP cartriges or have they been refilled before?
Let me know!

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