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I’ve had an HP Envy 6055e for several years that worked fine until recently. For some stupid reason HP decided to high jack my printer because I stopped their unending and needless ink shipments! What the heck??

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I suspect whatever you did to stop the " endless Ink" problem is what caused the problem.

Here is the troubleshooting guide from this document

https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c07043345.pdf

Page 96  Network and connection issues
What do you want to do?
● Fix wireless connection
● Fix Wi-Fi Direct connection

Pick the type of connection and then follow the choices


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For years my HP Envy 6033e printer worked just fine. It would let HP know when it was low on ink and they would send the cartridges I needed in time to keep printing. Then for some reason unknown to me they just started sending ink cartridges I didn’t need and were constantly charging me for the unneeded cartridges and paper! So I cancelled my subscription because they wouldn’t stop. Now my printer won’t print! They HP simply seems to have hijacked my printer and is holding it for ransom! 
Who else is experiencing this and what’s the remedy? This isn’t right!

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