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12-18-2008 02:48 PM
12-23-2008 11:26 AM
Has "removing all 4580 software and reinstalling the printer as a wireless printer with a static ip" on a Vista systems worked for others? I'm not quite sure how this solves the original problem of the actual printers paanel freezing up.
I've had the printer for a few days now and am also ready to pack it up and look for alternatives.
12-24-2008 05:43 AM
12-26-2008 11:26 PM
Unfortunately, this is a known problem with the C4580. You'll get a lot of bad and weird advice about using static IP addresses or surge protectors and other stuff. The truth is, there's something wrong with the printer when it goes into sleep mode. It doesn't matter whether the connection is wireless or USB.
My C4580 has the exact same problem as yours -- after it goes to sleep, the printer won't wake up unless I pull power to the printer.
Oddly enough, the printer hasn't had this problem recently. I really didn't do anything.
I still like the printer. For me, it works very well after I power cycle the printer. Is it annoying? Yes. Can I live with it? Sure. I like the small size and I like that it's wireless -- even though I have flip the power strip off then on to get it going once in a while.
12-27-2008 11:07 AM
OK, I am convinced there is a problem with the C4580 interface. Through a laborious end-user diagnosis and intermittent success in the end the printer after a period of time will go into sleep mode and require a power cycle reboot. My previous post describing what I had done regarding software re-install and static ip setup resulted in success that lasted until I was absent for more than two days and the printer went into permanent sleep mode requiring a power cycle.
I have tried most everything and cannot continue to chase such a fickle problem. I agree it is time for HP to provide a solution.
12-31-2008 02:34 PM
01-03-2009 08:04 PM
gseveno,
I think what you are describing is happening to me and my new printer. The wireless light is flickering and the little screen is dark with colored lines running through it. Is that what happenes when it goes to sleep or freezes up? I too am ready to box mine up and take it somewhere, but also bought NIB from ebay store. thanks
01-04-2009 04:33 PM
The wireless light should never flicker. The wireless LED should be on, off or possibly a fast-blink in the case of an internal printer fault (in which case the display will be white with a numeric error code).
Also, the display behaviour sounds wrong.
Does power-cycling the printer change this behavior?
The printer should still be under warranty. I would give HP support a call for this issue.
Regards / Jim B
( While I'm an embedded wireless systems engineer at work, on this forum I do not represent my former employer, Hewlett-Packard, or my current employer, Microsoft )
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