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New to the community, so hello to everyone!

 My question is very simple, I just bought a brand new HP envy 6455e. This printer is set up and located in my room, and my only issue about this printer is the lights that stay on on the front of the printer. Is there anyway to have this printer in my room without having the light be an issue ? I don't need a night light in my room. 

  Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me on this very simple issue,

RandoCom

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@RandoCom 

 

My simple answer: use a black tape to cover it

 

Regards.

BH
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Thanks for the totally stupid answer to my question. If you're not gonna be serious when I'm asking a serious question then why in the hell are you even on here? This isn't a **bleep** black tape issue. Hope you have a good laugh at your totally useless answer to a legitimate question.

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@banhien was not giving you a smarter answer, he was giving you the only answer. There is no way to suppress the lights other than turning the device completely off. 

 

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