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02-11-2012 04:56 AM - edited 02-13-2012 12:51 PM
I totally did the described method, and it worked. I saved my printer!
Unfortunately, due to HP forum rules, I am not allowed to give my information to anybody who would want any of my remaining capacitors. I managed to send 2 out before the cut off. Good luck everyone.
Here's a pic of my capacitor culprit:
You can't really tell in this picture, but the top was definitely curved in contrast to the other ones.
03-25-2012 11:38 AM
Do you know if this is a typical problem for this printer (or all photosmarts)? I've loved this printer, but I don't want to keep investing in this brand/model if I'm going to have to replace it every year because of the capacitor.
03-25-2012 02:10 PM
04-08-2012 09:49 AM
I am doing a video intended to ensure that these fortune 500 companies don't continually screw over hard working people/parents similar to the video the soldier did shooting the hp printer that would not work. My home and office is a cemetary of large printers and faxes plus expensive ink unused ink cartridges that were purchases. We should all take a day and show up at the executive offices with our unused technology and demand a refund and also go a year without purchasing these items. Also the inadequate customer service. I have a c4680 touch screen printer that is not responsive. I have collected names and videos of people with similar a situation. Join me in this campaign with You Tube videos, calls to the corporate offices and Obama to demand more from these companies, DUMP THE STOCK TODAY!
04-17-2012 08:52 PM
I have to assume it is the capacitor in my printer that has caused its mental breakdown. But I am not keen on soldering, maybe I can find somebody to do it. This is sad. I used to work for HP and I still own plenty of stock. It would be nice if HP tech's would acknowledge the problem and give the solution instead of having people figure it out on their own. But at least there are bright people out there who shared the solution. But if it doesn't work for me, it just wasted time and money.