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If the circuit breaker is not tripped on your surrge protector...unplug the power cord from the back of the printer...(not the wall plug, but where the cord goes into the printer) for at least 30 secs...that should reset your power supply
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most likely power supply, those power supplies are horrible and the slightest power surge cooks them. a majority of them I get in for repair are p/s issues, a few for mobo issues.
This was solved really well on this blog. It is some problem with the wifi board. If you disconnect it (no so hard and well explained on the blog) you will have network printing over a cable but no wireless.
connect the printer directly to the wall socket for the power supply if it is connected thrugh surge protector.
perform a reset :
unplug the power cable .
press and hold # and 6 key on the printer..
plug in the cable wait for 20 secs then release the buttons..
after this the printer will re-initialize .. this may take few mins..
If you mean that the power light isn't on, but the screen is stuck in boot-up mode, try this partial soltion; it's worked for nearly everone who's tried it. It's in reference to the officejet 7410 all-in-on, but I think it's worked for other machines. Unfortunantly, you lose your wireless capabilities, but at leat you're not left with a $500 paper weight:
Try this partial soltion; it's worked for nearly everone who's tried it. Unfortunantly, you lose your wireless capabilities, but at leat you're not left with a $500 paper weight:
Try this: it's worked for nearly everone who's tried it. Unfortunantly, you lose your wireless capabilities, but at leat you're not left with a $500 paper weight:
(It's interesting that with the exception of the original post, this issue is suddendly appearing on numerous sites. Nearly all of the posts occured during the last two months)
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