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internalError 0x89
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

wile giving printer from abobe reader stander on HP LJ pro M202dw there is pcl xl error

 

subsystem: GE

Error: InternalError 0x89

file name: jetReadyImage.c

Line Number: 895

 

 

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The error message implies that an image on the page is thought (by the interpreter in the printer firmware) to be corrupt in some way.

 

Without (a lot of) additional evidence, it is impossible to guess at where the problem may lie.

The corruption could be due to:

  • a bug in the application (probably not very likely?);
  • a bug in the printer driver (more likely); try using a different driver (e.g. PCL5 or PostScript instead of the PCL6 one)
  • a fault in the printer firmware; check for firmware updates for your model;
  • corruption of the generated print job between workstation and device (check cables, ports, switches, etc.)
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but there  is no ps driver given in the cd provided with the printer.

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@rakeshsoni - according to the driver support page for the LaserJet Pro M202dw model, you can download PCL6 and PostScript drivers (either 32-bit or 64-bit) for Windows 7.

 

These drivers are all implementations of HP's Universal Printer Driver stable.

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pls provide a direct link for this here or at my email address

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Click on the "driver support page" link that I put in my previous response, then choose your operating system version, and it should tell you which drivers are available.

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