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Ryan Spangler Posted on Oct 31, 2012

How do i change the language back to english on my hp printer

Language looks Korean

  • Anonymous Dec 05, 2012

    did you fix this ive the same problem - ridiculous

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2008

SOURCE: HP Laserjet 3030 printer/scanner/fax Language has

How can i change HP laser jet 3030 printer's language?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2008

SOURCE: CHANGING PRINTER CONTROL PANEL LANGUAGE

Hi,

See solution below:

1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press 'select' and turn on the printer. (select button should be pressed while turning it on)
3. press '-value+' to choose your language
4. press 'select' to save
5. press 'go' to return to ready mode.

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Anonymous

  • 87 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 30, 2008

SOURCE: How to reset Language

When a super NVRAM init is performed, the all-in-one language and telecom country/region settings
are undefined. The user is prompted to set the language and telecom country/region. Until these settings
are defined, the all-in-one will not return to the Ready state.
CAUTION A Super NVRAM init erases all data that is stored in both the unprotected and
protected NVRAM memory.
To perform a super NVRAM init
1.
Turn off the all-in-one.
2. Press and hold down the * and 5 buttons.
3. Continue to hold down the buttons while you turn on the all-in-one. Hold the buttons throughout
the entire power-on sequence.
4. When Permanent Storage Init. appears on the control-panel display, release the buttons.
5. When prompted, set the language and telecom country/region.
6. Allow the all-in-one to return to Ready before using it.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 07, 2008

SOURCE: language changed

Press Menu, go forward (right arrow) to the 4th option (Maintenance), hit enter, hit left arrow once, and enter. This is the language setting. Select language, press start, select country, press start.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: HP PhotoSmart C-4400 Printer Scanner

Ive just managed to solve this prob,1) pull the power cord out of the back of the printer. 2) put 1 finger on the colour copy button and another on the cancel button, 3) put cord back into printer while still holding down the buttons and it will take u back to the welcome page and u can reset the language. xx yvo x

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