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02-11-2014 12:47 AM
How to erase the printer's memory (HP LaserJet 1536dnf MFP)? Please advise. Thanks.
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05-26-2014 01:17 PM
sadly, printer is mechanically broken after many, many years. But thanks for all the info, I will be buying a new one and using the info you sent. Thank you.
02-13-2014 02:30 PM
Hi Nidz,
Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience!
I understand you would like to delete the printer's memory.
I will be happy to help you.
On the printer's display select setup, (wrench button) service, restore defaults.
To clear out any faxes, go to setup, (wrench button) service, fax service, clear saved faxes, OK to clear.
Hope this helps.
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05-25-2014 10:26 AM
I have a PSC 1610 all-in-one that I am replacing. It is full of my financial statements etc, and I wish to remove them.
when I followed the discussion offered by Erase Printer's Memory, I was not able to connect at the "restore" command.
Can you give me any suggestions of how to do the removal of such memory.
05-26-2014 08:58 AM
Welcome to the HP Forums Pwilson,
I see by your post that you would like to clear out the printer's memory.
I can help you with this issue.
This information came from the printer's manual.
HP PSC 1600 All-in-One series.
You can perform this process from the control panel only.
1. Press Setup until Tools appears and then press OK.
2. Press until Restore Factory Defaults appears, and then press OK.
Have a nice day!
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06-07-2017
11:48 AM
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06-07-2017
11:59 AM
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danny-r
When you resore the settings to clear the memory it also wipes out all of your wireless connections. So now you will be spending the next few hours trying to get thing up and running again......