Error: 61.c4.d3
If you’ve recapped the board, verified clean 3.3V, and reflashed the EEPROM (requires a programmer and a known good dump), the main controller ASIC may have failed internally. At that point, replace the entire display module.
If you clarify the context, I can give you the exact meaning.
The 61.C4.D3 error is a hardware-related "Engine Communication" failure commonly found on HP PageWide and LaserJet Enterprise printers . It typically indicates that the internal print-bar or carriage is unable to move correctly, often due to a mechanical stall or a firmware glitch . Primary Causes
Mechanical Obstruction: Paper scraps, debris, or internal packaging (like shipping restraints) blocking the print-bar's path . 61.c4.d3 error
Firmware Glitch: Outdated or corrupted system software causing the engine to "lose contact" with the formatter .
Component Failure: A stall in the service sled motor or a failing printhead wiper . Troubleshooting Steps
⚠️ Safety First: Always turn the printer off and unplug it before checking internal components . MFP Printer Code Errors Unknown - HP Support Community If you’ve recapped the board, verified clean 3
Assuming you want the move written as plain algebraic chess notation text (move 61 for White followed by Black), the corrected text is:
If you meant something different (e.g., include move numbers, commentary, SAN with check/checkmate, or in a PGN), tell me which format and I’ll convert it.
Title: Decoding the 61.c4.d3 Error – Causes & Fixes If you meant something different (e
Posted by: TechSupport_Jon
Board: Industrial Electronics / Legacy Display Systems
I’ve been seeing a few threads about the 61.c4.d3 error code pop up on older LCD controllers (especially in some 2000s-era Siemens, Bosch, or off-brand industrial HMI panels). Wanted to consolidate what we’ve found.
"error" could mean:
Once resolved, avoid recurrence with these best practices: