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08-29-2022 11:16 AM
My HP Envy 7855's "Printer Status Report" has 49 numbered "Line Items".
Each "Line Item" has a "Label" and a "Value", except "Line Items" #25 through #33.
Where can I find an explanation for "Line Items" #25 through #33?
I have deduced that "Line Items" #30. 2728 and #27. 2022-08-29 are #30. "Total Pages Printed" and #27. "Date of Report".
But what do the following "Line Items" mean?
#25. 399
#26. 399
#28. Yes
#29. 2739
#31. 2552
#32. 2541
#33. 22GK-EMU6-MPBW
09-01-2022 08:00 AM
@FrankP5849
Welcome to the HP support community.
I understand that you are having a query about the status report, I am glad to assist you.
How did you print the status report?
Meanwhile:-
Here are the steps to print the status report and an example of the printer status report:
- Load plain U.S. letters or A4 paper in the input tray.
- On the printer control panel, swipe down to open the Dashboard, and then touch the Setup icon
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- Swipe up on the display, touch Reports, and then touch Printer Status Report to print the report.
Refer to this HP document for further assistance:- Click here
Keep me posted.
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Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee
09-01-2022 10:18 AM
Thank you for your Reply.
I printed the Report from the HP Utility App using "Print Configuration Page".
Therefore, I do Not need help printing the Report.
Please read my submitted message "completely".
It clearly states that I am asking a question about the "contents" of the Printer Status Report.
I describe my question, in great detail, in my submitted message.
Again, please read the "complete contents" of my submitted message, and then, reply to the "contents" of my submitted message.
Thank you for your time.