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02-08-2014 07:22 AM
The clarity has been degrading over the last few months but it was not until someone else mentioned it was not right that i realised how bad it had got.
I have tried the usual, power it off, unplug, and start again, I have also tried adjusting the brightness but it seems to be a contrast issue not brightness.
Is this a known problem with the display?
Please help before it is no longer possible to read the icons then I will need a new printer.
Many thanks
Martin
02-10-2014
02:50 PM
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02-28-2017
03:28 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi there Martin,
Welcome to the Forums
I understand you are having a display screen issue with your Officejet 8600 model. I have a couple of suggestions for you, and if by chance, they do not help you, I would then recommend calling HP's Technical Support to see about other options for you.
First of all, check for a firmware update: Getting the Latest Firmware and Product Updates
Follow this guide next: Blank Control Panel Display
HP's Contact Info:
If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and for all
other regions, click here: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-contact-us.html
Best wishes,
I work on behalf of HP
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10-25-2014 05:26 AM - edited 10-25-2014 05:29 AM
I have the same problem with losing the 'contrast' and after attempting the usual plug out etc., HP have replaced the printer under warranty. My printer was 11 months old and the contact with the Support was very straightforward, with the replacement arriving within a couple of days.
Will be installing it this weekend.
09-18-2016 01:03 AM
I have experienced the same issue with my 8610 printer. First I encountered the print head missing problem and then suddenly the display went off. Seems it's manufacture defect as I have seen many customer's facing the same issue around the web.
It is such a shame that hp is releasing defective products despite the customer paying huge amount for it's genuine ink movement. This is not acceptable and hp should be sued for misleading the customer.
10-25-2016 12:44 PM
I also have the same problem...LCD Control Panel blank white. I followed the recommended troubleshooting steps, with no success. I called the tech support line, listed above. I was told the LCD control panel cannot be repaired, and was given an offer to buy a new OfficeJet Pro 6978 printer for $99. I was told it was a special offer price, but a quick search showed that printer sells for that same price at Staples and Office Depot.
Clearly the HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 LCD control panel has a design or manufacturing defect. Shame on HP for not using this Forum to admit to a product problem when one exists. No one should expect perfection, but when problems DO exist, good companies have learned to stand up and admit it. Right now HP is clearly ducking this defect, hoping it will go away. Staples alone has probably sold tens (or hundreds?) of thousands of these printers. So we should just throw them in our local landfill ? Sorry to see HP lacking in corporate ownership of environmental stewardship.
I'll not be buying a new HP printer soon... or ever... until a real person from HP responds with a real answer to the product's problem.
I suggest all readers of this forum do the same.
11-26-2016 11:58 AM
