What is a 10.1000 supply memory error

what is 10.1000 supply memory error?

That seems to indicated a toner or ink cartridge problem for a HP printer.  HERE IS A THREAD that disusses the error and ways to correct it.  give it a read to see id what is dicussed helps.

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  • What is a supply memory error 10.1000? How can I fix it? My printer won't scan nor print.

    My Laser Jet M1212nf MFP still copies, but everytime I try to print or scan a document it doesn't work and it shows a supply memory error on the display. I already tried to switchof and uplug the printer, but the problem still persits. Can anybody help me???
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    Just fixed this on yet another Laserjet 2600dn....
    Remove the affected cartridge. Look at where the chip on the cartridge hits the reader at the rear of the machine. There are two triangular 'wires' which hit the chip.
    They should both be raised proud of their mount. In all cases of this error which I have dealt with (I'm a reseller) one or both have been pushed into the mount and are failing to spring out when the cartridge is removed.
    This prevents the chip being read.
    The solution? Grab them and gently pull them proud again so that the inserted cartrdige makes firm contact with them.
    Problem solved! Hope this helps at some people experiencing this issue.

  • Supply memory error on M201dw what does it mean?

    I just purchased a HP LaserJet Pro 201dw and when I plugged it in I god a Supply memory Warning. What does this mean?

    Hi @JJprinter ,
    I understand that you are getting a supply memory error after setting up the new printer. I will certainly do my best to help you.
    Make sure all the orange packing material and the seal is removed from the toner and any packing material inside the printer. Here is a picture of the toner and the orange packing material that needs to be removed.
    I have provided the hardware installation guide that you can take a look at. LaserJet Pro M201, M202.
    If you need further assistance, just let me know.
    Have a nice day!
    Thank You.
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    Gemini02
    I work on behalf of HP

  • I have a new hp 2050 printer and received a 10.0000 supply memory error message. what does this mean

    I have a new hp 2050 printer and received a 10.0000 supply memory error message. Can anyone tell me what this means and how to fix it?

    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!

  • Status:\t10.0000 SUPPLY MEMORY ERROR + cannot install printer

    Hi I have an HP Laserjet P1102w printer. I changed my router, and changed my laptop and now am not able to install the printer on the new laptop and router. 
    I have tried installing from the HP smart install program via USB cable. When i do this I get an error message saying that the installation failed and advising me to turn off the printer, turn it on again and try again.
    I have tried resetting the printer to the default settings, then printing a test page and using the supplied IP address to access the printer. An error message says:
    Status: 10.0000 SUPPLY MEMORY ERROR  
    I have tried ignoring this and going to the HP Smart Install Tab and installing the printer that way. When i did this I get a similar error message to before saying that the installation failed and advising me to turn off the printer, turn it on again and try again.
    Could someone please advise me on what to do? Should I focus on trying to get the printer installed, then try to fix the supply memory error or fix the supply memory error and then try to install the printer? I'm a bit loathed to buy a new toner cartridge, if after doing this the printer may still fail to install.
    Thanks in advance,
    Paul
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    Very good information.  Since this printer is having such a hard time reconnecting try resetting the printer first.  I have provided a link on how to restore this printer to factory defaults. I had a similar problem with this printer until I installed a very recent firmware update.  This is how I finally was able to get it to install and connect: 
    Clicked on the Software and Drivers tab at www.hp.com/support and typed in my printer name (Laserjet P1102w) and pressed the enter key.  Next I selected my operating system (you will need to know if your computer's system type is 32 bit or 64 bit or I would provide a link). 
    Under the Driver and Product installation I installed the HP Laserjet Full Feature Software and Drivers and proceeded to install it using the USB to wireless configuration.
    After the test page printed, the printer disconnected from the network so with the USB cord still attached, I went to the same download page and installed the most recent firmware update: Version 20130213 which went very well I might add.
    Next, I went to the Start button and selected All Programs>>HP>>HP Laserjet Professional P1100 series>>Wireless Configuration and finished getting my printer connected back to my network.  
    I strongly suggest the firmware update.  I hope this information helps you out.  Try the steps above and if it doesn't work let me know.  I will look at the error message once you are able to get it installed.  It may be that when you restore the printer to factory defaults you will also want to reboot the computer in case you are running low on available memory, hence the error message.
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  • Printer error-supply memory error

    hi i am having HP 5550 Dn printer and recently it is giving error 100002 supply memory error.
    how this can be solves i am not able to get print

    Here is a link that can help you troubleshoot the "Supply Memory Error":
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02484074&tmp_task=solveCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&la...
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  • 10.1002 supply memory error

    I have replaced all of the colors with HP brand toner, i have made sure all orange tabs pulled, I have turned the machine off and back on.  I have switched the cartridges around and it still shows the error in the magenta slot (with a ?)  it also shows a (?) on the one that I swithced. 
    These are brand new cartridges!!  Help

    Hi cmoring,
    Welcome to the HP Support Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
    I see you are having some issues with your new cartridges. In order to help you I will need to know what printer you are working with.
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  • 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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  • How to i determine what a 10.10.00 memory error means on a laserjet 3600

    Printer: HP 3600n
    Error message: 10.10.00 memory error
    What is this error and what can be done to resolve it.

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    A
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  • Getting out of memory errors in Indesign 5.5. What can I do to fix it?

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    Everything works fine unitl I actualy want to display the chart. I can pass the data and see it using an indicator without any problems.
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