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Before attempting a fix, it is helpful to understand what the error actually means. In HP error code terminology, the prefix "63" generally relates to scanner hardware issues. Specifically, the error signals that the Scanner Bulb Warm-up Failure or a Scanner Carriage Movement Issue has occurred.

In plain English: Your printer has detected a cartridge, but it cannot establish a proper electrical connection with it. The cartridge is physically present, but digitally invisible. hp 63.00.3c error

The T/C sensor, which monitors toner concentration in the developer, may be sending signals that are too high, too low, or non-existent. Before attempting a fix, it is helpful to

If the error persists after shaking the cartridge and power cycling, you should contact an HP-Authorized Service Provider to avoid damaging the internal motors or developer gears. 63.00.3B, 63.00.3D, 63.00.3F, 63.00.41 | HP® Support In plain English: Your printer has detected a

. This occurs when the printer's Toner Concentration (T/C) sensor detects that toner is not reaching the yellow developer unit correctly, often because the toner has become compacted inside the cartridge. Recommended Troubleshooting Steps Perform a Power Cycle

Ensure the printer is running version (often recommended as 4.6.2.1 for later models) to prevent recurring false alerts.

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