This seems to works for me and doesn't appear on the HP support site nor in the manual...
1. Power down the printer (use on/off button) and remove power cable. Wait 2 minutes.
2. Hold down Help and OK buttons together while plugging in the power cable.
3. I held the buttons for around 5 seconds and when I released them, the printer seemed to go back to a hard reset - all sorted!
Hope this helps!
R
SOURCE: HP PHOTOSMART C6180 WIRELESS NETWORK PRINTER
Try This :
Put the CD in the computer ;
Goto My computer- Right click on Black HP logo - Click on Explore - Open UTIL (Folder)- Open CCC (Folder)- Double Click on UNINSTALLATION L1 file;
Restart the computer;
Take out the CD and put the CD back in
Install the printer By clicking on add a Device
and reinstall it ..
This should resolve the issue
IF not then again follow the particular Link
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00724861&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=1153494
Regards Somajit
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http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=1153494&lc=en&cc=th&dlc=en&submit.y=6&submit.x=9&lang=en&cc=th
Here's the drivers.Hope this helps?
SOURCE: hp c6180 keeps rebooting itself
Hold the "#" and "6" key down as it reboots. This is the equiv to a cold reset.
SOURCE: Problem for HP Photosmart C6180
Try to perform these step as --->
SOURCE: printer keep restarting. c6180 hp photosmart
Apparently some defective components were used in the construction of the logic board (see photo). On my C6180 there were 3 failed capacitors (the green cylinders - the puffed top indicates failure) and a 4th from the same manufacturer (TEAPO - many unfavorable web references to this manufacturer). I purchased 3x 330uF 16V and 1x 680uF 10v rated to 105 degrees Celsius (total about 60cents). On the logic board, the capacitors I replaced are labeled C613, C614, C660 and C662. If you are not comfortable replacing the parts yourself (or don't have a soldering tool), you will have to find someone who will. The time to repair should be less than 30 min - I did it in 25 min with only a solder pen. This also fixed the ink system failures the printer was having. A similar fix may apply to other printers produced by HP around this time.
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