There were two power cuts close together and now the printer endlessly cycles. It suggested that turning the printer off on the front would cure this but it never managed to close down. I finally unplugged and powered it again but this made no difference. I suspect it needs some sort of reset operation possibly using the front button combinations. Anybody have any any ideas?
To do a hard reset you pull the plug when printer is on. Then you press and hold the power button for a few minutes to drain unit of any electrical charge, memory, etc. Then replug to wall and turn on.
Did that do it? If not you are screwed because hp will only help you out if unit is under warranty. Otherwise they will refer you to a forum or suggest you get another printer - an HP of course! If you go to forum ask for a hidden code to
reset unit to factory defaults. Good luck
SOURCE: HP Officejet d155xi
It sounds like you've done all the troubleshooting properly. I would contact HP or search their website for other users that have had similar problems. Also might be a good idea to check HP's site for new drivers, they change almost daily :)
SOURCE: hp psc 2210 won't initialize after a power outage, just makes clicking sound
I've had that EXACT same problem before. I suspect there is a sensor somewhere that tells the motor that the head is in full retract position but I'll be damned if I can find it! What you're hearing is the drive belt slipping over the motor gears because the motor won't stop but the head can't move any further. The moter works in timed phases so the sound is like a loud:
click,click,click,click...pause...click,click,click,click...pause...
Unfortunetly this a mechanical/electrical problem that can't be fixed thru the user interface.
SOURCE: printer cycles on/off and displays "improper shut down"
Got the same problem following a message "Printer ink failure" code 0xc19a0035. Instructions say to shut down using button on/off. But printer refused to shutdown. After 30 minutes, I disconnected power cable. Removed cartridges. Reloaded cartridges. Reconnected power cable and got "Improper shutdown" message with continuous cycle.
Solution:
1. While the printer is still turned on, unplug all cables and cords at the back of the printer.
2. Unplug the power cord also from the wall outlet...
3. Wait for two minutes.
4. Reconnect power cord to the wall outlet first.
5. Press and hold the pound (#) and six (6) buttons.
6.
While holding down the two buttons, reconnect the power cord to the
back of the printer and after two seconds, release pound and six
buttons.
7. Turn on the printer if it turns off... and it's fixed.
SOURCE: I am continuously receiving an ink system error on
Hi it gave you an id
I found this I know your error not in here but it may work for
It worth a try nothing to lose and it may work.
I know your error code is not in this but it some times it clean the error with this type of error number you can gave it a go try not harm it
Error code: 0xc18a0201, 0xc18a0206, 0xc18a0306, 0xc18a030a, 0xd0620130, 0x887dd03a, 0xd05d010d, 0xf0af8004, 0xc19ac3ff, 0xc18a050...
Reset the product:
1. Without turning off the product, disconnect the USB cable from the rear of the product.
2. Remove the cartridges from the product.
3. Wait for the 'Insert Cartridges ' message to display on the control panel.
4. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the product.
5. Wait 60 seconds.
6. Reconnect the power cord. If the product does not automatically turn on, press the Power button ( ).
7. Reinsert the cartridges, and then close any open doors on the product.
8. If you receive a prompt to print a calibration page, do so.
9. Reconnect the USB cable to the rear of the product, and then try printing again.
Please come back and just gave a vote, it will gave me some satisfaction to know am helping some one so I will keep on helping.
All The Best: Pineworks
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