• HP 6600 factory reset?

    From Andreas Kohlbach@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 30 19:03:52 2023
    After about 3 years I decided to turn on my now 12 year old
    HP Office Jet 6600. It failed with something like "Missing or failed
    print head".

    I didn't touch the printer all these years, and last time it
    worked. Google recommends to remove the print head. I tried but there
    doesn't seem to be a latch to pull as videos show.

    The printer seems to be locked down otherwise: I can not enter the menu
    on the built-in display, only cycle between that error message and a description what to do. Luckily I set up the printer to be a wireless AP,
    so I can get the setup in a browser. I see two of the four color tanks
    shall be depleted. Last time they were at 30%. Do they just dry out over
    the years?

    Anyway, no idea what to do. So I opted for a factory reset. But all I
    find on Google is to trigger it via the printer menu, which I cannot
    access. The manual also tells me the same.

    Doesn't the printer has a small hole somewhere you would ram a ball pen in
    to force a factory reset? Or any other means?

    I'd like to just have it as scanner.
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    Andreas

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  • From Nuno Silva@21:1/5 to Andreas Kohlbach on Sat Jan 20 11:33:58 2024
    On 2023-10-30, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:

    After about 3 years I decided to turn on my now 12 year old
    HP Office Jet 6600. It failed with something like "Missing or failed
    print head".

    I didn't touch the printer all these years, and last time it
    worked. Google recommends to remove the print head. I tried but there
    doesn't seem to be a latch to pull as videos show.

    The printer seems to be locked down otherwise: I can not enter the menu
    on the built-in display, only cycle between that error message and a description what to do. Luckily I set up the printer to be a wireless AP,
    so I can get the setup in a browser. I see two of the four color tanks
    shall be depleted. Last time they were at 30%. Do they just dry out over
    the years?

    Anyway, no idea what to do. So I opted for a factory reset. But all I
    find on Google is to trigger it via the printer menu, which I cannot
    access. The manual also tells me the same.

    Doesn't the printer has a small hole somewhere you would ram a ball pen in
    to force a factory reset? Or any other means?

    I'd like to just have it as scanner.

    Very late answer, but:

    At least OfficeJet 6500 has one or two additional service menus; from
    personal experience, there are two problems with this model: the
    multifunction here was never used for printing again because of the
    failed print head itself; but another problem is the "pervasive" error message...

    The error message will indeed render the interface unusable and also
    does not allow scanning (in my case, I could never get it fully working
    - the main goal was printing in color, but it would eventually get back
    to the error message no matter how much I cleaned it (this one has a
    lever, though), and I think at least part of the heads had dried too, so
    it couldn't print well, but it could still work as a scanner device, as
    far as I could make it not trigger the printing head error condition).

    It has been a while, so I would need to retest to confirm what works for
    this model (OfficeJet 6500A, so not the same as yours but also not the
    same as the links I've got in some notes as references for this), but,
    just in case it is helpful for your model and that it still is helpful
    to you more than two months later:

    The links I have here:
    - (this one has two "pages")
    https://www.druckerchannel.de/artikel.php?ID=3703&t=know_how_hp_officejet_pro_8500s_hidden_service_menu
    - https://tinyapps.org/blog/misc/201703040700_reset_hp_officejet.html

    The procedure that worked on this one (seems to be the same as in the
    first link above?):

    1. turn on
    2. turn off using the (power?) button
    3. push power for 5 seconds
    4. press home, back, home, home (same sequence as in the normal
    interface)
    5. a basic menu appears, which has a reset option somewhere

    I think one of the service menus also has Pong.

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    Nuno Silva

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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@21:1/5 to Nuno Silva on Sat Jan 20 15:41:56 2024
    On Sat, 20 Jan 2024 11:33:58 +0000, Nuno Silva wrote:

    The links I have here:
    - (this one has two "pages")
    https://www.druckerchannel.de/artikel.php?ID=3703&t=know_how_hp_officejet_pro_8500s_hidden_service_menu
    - https://tinyapps.org/blog/misc/201703040700_reset_hp_officejet.html

    The procedure that worked on this one (seems to be the same as in the
    first link above?):

    1. turn on
    2. turn off using the (power?) button
    3. push power for 5 seconds
    4. press home, back, home, home (same sequence as in the normal
    interface)
    5. a basic menu appears, which has a reset option somewhere

    After some 5 attempts it worked! But after it asked to set up language
    and region it tossed me back to the "print head missing" error.

    Suppose I toss it finally out.

    I think one of the service menus also has Pong.

    Cannot even play pong with it. ;-)

    Thanks for the info.
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    Andreas

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  • From Nuno Silva@21:1/5 to Andreas Kohlbach on Sun Jan 21 10:01:42 2024
    On 2024-01-20, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:

    On Sat, 20 Jan 2024 11:33:58 +0000, Nuno Silva wrote:

    The links I have here:
    - (this one has two "pages")
    https://www.druckerchannel.de/artikel.php?ID=3703&t=know_how_hp_officejet_pro_8500s_hidden_service_menu
    - https://tinyapps.org/blog/misc/201703040700_reset_hp_officejet.html

    The procedure that worked on this one (seems to be the same as in the
    first link above?):

    1. turn on
    2. turn off using the (power?) button
    3. push power for 5 seconds
    4. press home, back, home, home (same sequence as in the normal
    interface)
    5. a basic menu appears, which has a reset option somewhere

    After some 5 attempts it worked! But after it asked to set up language
    and region it tossed me back to the "print head missing" error.

    Suppose I toss it finally out.

    I think one of the service menus also has Pong.

    Cannot even play pong with it. ;-)

    Thanks for the info.

    My notes on this are scattered -- I should have organized these back
    when the details were fresh in my memory...; I just found another
    section of a text file where I have other links and the information
    about the possible kinds of reset.

    One of the menus had a game, I really think it was pong, but I need to
    find the power brick and connect the printer^Wscanner again to check in
    which menu it is.

    And I just saw a note saying yet another menu is available if you press
    back four times (I'm guessing this is in the "home" screen of the
    regular interface?). (Which I now see is actually also described in the two-page article I linked yesterday (page 2, [1]))

    [1] https://www.druckerchannel.de/artikel.php?ID=3703&seite=2

    At another website, a page [2] mentions a procedure to reset during
    power on, I wish I had seen this before sending my previous
    reply. Although it requires the "keypad", which I'm not sure 6600 has,
    from the photos I've found so far?

    [2] http://resetprinters.com/3-different-ways-to-reset-the-hp-officejet-6500-all-in-one-printer/


    (Also, make sure the messages you get after resetting are errors, I
    remember seeing, when I was doing the reset-clean reset-instal-remove try-anything-I-can-come-up-with cycles, messages that could actually be
    closed to get back to the home screen, which can be easier to miss when
    you've been getting an endless stream of unskippable errors.)


    There might have been something about 'clearing' the printhead state by
    cutting the power to the printer (so not powering off using the button,
    but by disconnecting the power brick from the printer) with the top of
    the printer open (and the cart/head in the middle), but I haven't found
    yet where did I get this information from (if I'm even recalling it correctly...). Another page [3] says that a "nozzle test" supposedly
    fixes the error.

    [3] https://www.techtangerine.com/2011/12/15/hps-dreaded-ink-system-failure/

    Nozzle test is supposed to be at least in the menu you get with 4x back,
    see the list of entries in page 2 of the two-part article [2].


    A note mentions replacing the CR2032 - also mentioned in [3] - 6500A has
    one, but I'm not sure it's easily accessible in this model, I was able
    to remove and replace it because I was *trying* to access the spittoon
    (I didn't get that far, though). As I was doing that, the battery slot
    was more easily accessible than with all the covers in place...

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    Nuno Silva

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  • From Andreas Kohlbach@21:1/5 to Nuno Silva on Sun Jan 21 18:56:11 2024
    On Sun, 21 Jan 2024 10:01:42 +0000, Nuno Silva wrote:

    On 2024-01-20, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:

    After some 5 attempts it worked! But after it asked to set up language
    and region it tossed me back to the "print head missing" error.

    Suppose I toss it finally out.

    [...]

    And I just saw a note saying yet another menu is available if you press
    back four times (I'm guessing this is in the "home" screen of the
    regular interface?). (Which I now see is actually also described in the two-page article I linked yesterday (page 2, [1]))

    [1] https://www.druckerchannel.de/artikel.php?ID=3703&seite=2

    That was the page I got the information from. It worked.

    At another website, a page [2] mentions a procedure to reset during
    power on, I wish I had seen this before sending my previous
    reply. Although it requires the "keypad", which I'm not sure 6600 has,
    from the photos I've found so far?

    [2] http://resetprinters.com/3-different-ways-to-reset-the-hp-officejet-6500-all-in-one-printer/

    It has no keypad.

    (Also, make sure the messages you get after resetting are errors, I
    remember seeing, when I was doing the reset-clean reset-instal-remove try-anything-I-can-come-up-with cycles, messages that could actually be closed to get back to the home screen, which can be easier to miss when you've been getting an endless stream of unskippable errors.)

    There was no error after resetting and setting up language and
    region. But after that the *same* message about the missing print head appeared. So back to square one.

    There might have been something about 'clearing' the printhead state by cutting the power to the printer (so not powering off using the button,
    but by disconnecting the power brick from the printer) with the top of
    the printer open (and the cart/head in the middle), but I haven't found
    yet where did I get this information from (if I'm even recalling it correctly...).

    Last thing before tossing it will be the "unplug power" thing once I am
    where the printer is.

    Another page [3] says that a "nozzle test" supposedly fixes the error.

    [3] https://www.techtangerine.com/2011/12/15/hps-dreaded-ink-system-failure/

    Nozzle test is supposed to be at least in the menu you get with 4x back,
    see the list of entries in page 2 of the two-part article [2].

    Trying to get to the nozzle test URL since about half an hour, but only get "Too many connections".

    A note mentions replacing the CR2032 - also mentioned in [3] - 6500A has
    one, but I'm not sure it's easily accessible in this model, I was able
    to remove and replace it because I was *trying* to access the spittoon
    (I didn't get that far, though). As I was doing that, the battery slot
    was more easily accessible than with all the covers in place...

    Really not worth it. Printer was a street find many years ago. Just
    thought I could use the scanner part even if the printer part fails.

    Or play Pong at least. ;-)

    Got to toss it. I made things even worse (I expected it though). Before
    the factory reset I set it up to be a WLAN hotspot. So I could log
    in. But not all settings are void. Because I cannot get to the main
    menu I cannot even set up the network.

    But thanks for your recherche. :-)
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    Andreas

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