-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
-
×InformationNeed Windows 11 help?Check documents on compatibility, FAQs, upgrade information and available fixes.
Windows 11 Support Center. -
- HP Community
- Printers
- LaserJet Printing
- Re: HP LJ M177FW initializing eror

Create an account on the HP Community to personalize your profile and ask a question
08-03-2017 10:10 AM
Hi,
While powering on the printer, it struck on initializing and not able to print. Kindly help
Solved! Go to Solution.
Accepted Solutions
08-04-2017 05:37 AM
It is a new printer, received on last week.Hope HP support can help on this
@John_Getzke wrote:If the printer cannot boot then it may be bricked and need replacement. A firmware update could be responsible or a failur in the power source.
Easiest thing you can do is try to plug the printer directly into another wall outlet (with no other cables attached) and see if it can complete the boot. If it can then explore the power setup in the original location. If not then give HP a call and see if there is any remaining warranty on the printer.
If warranty is expired then the printer may be dead. You can try getting a quote from a local HP repair shop and see if its worth repairing. Otherwise salvage the printer and purchase a new one may be your best option without a more specific error message on what is getting stuck in the boot process.
08-03-2017 10:29 AM
If the printer cannot boot then it may be bricked and need replacement. A firmware update could be responsible or a failur in the power source.
Easiest thing you can do is try to plug the printer directly into another wall outlet (with no other cables attached) and see if it can complete the boot. If it can then explore the power setup in the original location. If not then give HP a call and see if there is any remaining warranty on the printer.
If warranty is expired then the printer may be dead. You can try getting a quote from a local HP repair shop and see if its worth repairing. Otherwise salvage the printer and purchase a new one may be your best option without a more specific error message on what is getting stuck in the boot process.
Experts are not HP Employees. Experts are advanced users, administrators, technicians, engineers or business partners who volunteer their time to answer community questions.
Please mark anything that is helpful with a Kudo.
When you are done troubleshooting, please mark one of the responses as the Solution.
This feedback enhances the community by helping future readers choose between multiple similar responses.
08-04-2017 05:37 AM
It is a new printer, received on last week.Hope HP support can help on this
@John_Getzke wrote:If the printer cannot boot then it may be bricked and need replacement. A firmware update could be responsible or a failur in the power source.
Easiest thing you can do is try to plug the printer directly into another wall outlet (with no other cables attached) and see if it can complete the boot. If it can then explore the power setup in the original location. If not then give HP a call and see if there is any remaining warranty on the printer.
If warranty is expired then the printer may be dead. You can try getting a quote from a local HP repair shop and see if its worth repairing. Otherwise salvage the printer and purchase a new one may be your best option without a more specific error message on what is getting stuck in the boot process.
10-25-2017 06:27 AM
Experts are not HP Employees. Experts are advanced users, administrators, technicians, engineers or business partners who volunteer their time to answer community questions.
Please mark anything that is helpful with a Kudo.
When you are done troubleshooting, please mark one of the responses as the Solution.
This feedback enhances the community by helping future readers choose between multiple similar responses.