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05-15-2018 03:19 PM
I think a lot will depend on whether your printer is in or out of warranty. Mine is out of warranty. After going through all the steps and continuing to have the problem HP online forum support had me call telephone support. I called and, after explaining the problem and the steps I'd taken to try to fix it, they had me print out several pages -- a color copy, a black and white copy, and a web page. All of them printed just fine.
With that they told me that there was most likely a problem with the printer itself that would require service to fix and they would be happy to talk to me about an upgraded printer. I'm assuming (but just an assumption) that the cost to repair the printer would likely be close to or greater than the cost of a replacement.
At least for the time being, I've elected to keep the printer turned off; only turning it on when I'm ready to print something. If your printer is still under warranty you can probably get it fixed or get a new printer. If, like mine, yours is out of warranty I suspect you're looking at deciding whether to work around the problem or get a new printer.
09-05-2018 01:50 PM
And I can confirm the exact same behavior in an HP OfficeJet Pro 8710, purchased a week ago, using the cartridges that it shipped with. A single page prints with only the letter G, then printer goes offline.
03-11-2019 02:37 PM
I have the exact same problem also! Randomly prints a G. I t just did it today as I was sitting at the computer. Normally I just find a blank sheet except for the G in the tray. Mine is a OfficeJet Pro 8725 from Costco. None of the solutions suggested here worked. Can't tell me this isn't a known problem to HP. It is a systemic isse they have and need to fix. Also running this off of an iMac running the latest Mojave OS version 10.14.3
03-13-2019 08:00 AM - edited 03-13-2019 08:01 AM
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Updating the printer firmware and removing the web browser Cache and Cookies may resolve the issue. You may use the steps available here to clear the Safari browser cache and cookies. If you have multiple web browser's installed, clear the cache and cookies from all the web browser's. Once you clear the the web browser Cache and Cookies, download and install the printer firmware update available here.
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03-13-2019 09:10 AM
Thanks for the reply. Somewhat ironically, I had already cleaed the cache and cookies for my browser a day or two before I witnessed the "G" printing. I used the linked supplied to download the firmware. When I opened it, as I suspected, it was for a 8720. I know Costco has their own numbers from vendors, but the installer would go forward because it was this was the wrong FW for the unit. I tried to add manually, but again got the wrong firmware message. For the record, the current FW is WMP1CN1848AR. I have seen the print message a few times that it has downloaded new software/firmware and I did install it. Hopefully that keeps me up to date. any suggestions? thanks.
03-13-2019 09:19 AM
For what it's worth, I am seeing the random "G" printing much less often since switching my settings from using USB connection to using wi-fi. But I'm pretty sure it has happened once or twice since the switch.