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12-05-2018 02:09 AM
Hi,
I hope I'm posting on the appropriate group.
I get the OXB87C67C6 error code on my printer "spontaneously", I mean the printer wakes up by itself and this message is blinking.
I am facing another issue with that printer, which is that every time I unplug it (and any time there is any network issue or whatever electricity matter), I have to reinstall it totally on my laptop, otherwise I can keep on scannnig but not printing. This is very painful but ok, now I'm used to it and I can live with it and I try to avoid having to unplug the printer now.
Now, my feeling is that the error message I get occurs when the printer is trying to connect to hp services to provide any information about my cartridge level. Indeed, I subscribe to the service that allows me a certain number of printings per month and replaces my cartridges when the level is too low. My guess is that the printer cannot reach the service (due to the multiple reinstallations). So I expect that the service I've subscribed to would be disrupted.
Would you know anything about that issue and about how I can definitely resolve it? How can I make sure that the inkjet service is still working well for me?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards,
Pauline
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12-06-2018 03:31 PM
12-09-2018 07:48 AM
Hi Barachiel,
thanks a lot for your quick answer. I've downloaded the update wizard and tried to run it. It doesn't detect my printer, even when I manually turn it on before. So I'm stuck at that step. Would you have any advice to make that work?
And would you be able to tell me how to verify once done that the communication with HP is still correctly working and make sure my cartridges will be replaced once empty?
Thanks a lot again for your support.
Best Regards,
Zoéra
12-09-2018 11:00 AM
Thanks for your response.
Update the firmware from the printer itself.
Many HP printers released in 2010 and later support Web Services, cloud based printing services that include ePrint, printer apps, firmware updates, and content that you can print directly from the control panel. These printers can use a direct Internet connection to find and install updates.
NOTE:Supported printers must connect to a wireless or wired network with an active Internet connection to install updates. If the printer connects to the computer with a USB cable, this update method is not available. Continue to the method to download firmware from the HP website.
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Navigate to the printer update feature. Menu names and icons vary by printer.
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Printers with an ePrint button or icon: Touch or press the HP ePrint icon or button (
or
), touch or press Settings or Setup if necessary, then touch or press Product Update or Check Product Updates.
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Printers with text-based menus: Select the Setup, Service, or Settings menu, select Preferences, Printer Maintenance, or Tools if necessary, then select Web Services, Printer Update, or LaserJet Update.
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If you are prompted to sign up or accept terms of service, follow any on-screen instructions to enable Web Services and setup automatic updates. This procedure sets up the printer's Internet connection so it can receive updates.
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If the printer does not automatically start the update process, select Check for Updates or a similar menu to start the update.
Let me know. 🙂
Barachiel
I am an HP Employee
12-10-2018 06:16 PM
I see that you were interacting with @Barachiel. I'd like to help.
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I hope this helps resolve this issue completely.
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Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee
12-11-2018 03:08 PM
thanks for your advice.
I will definitely follow it.
I will be abroad for few days but will do it at my return and keep you updated.
Sorry I couldn't answer your private message, the site refuses and tells me I've reached the max number I can send... which is zero up to now, so it seems I am not allowed to answer private messages 😄
Best Regards,
Zoéra
12-19-2018 06:55 AM
Thanks for your help Sandytechy20, I got the support on the phone, seems my problem was due to electrical matters. I changed the plugging and now we are monitoring if it happens again.
Best Regards and thanks again.
Zoéra
12-19-2018 10:44 AM
Thanks for writing back to us.
I appreciate your time and effort.
Good to know that we worked together and found the cause of the issue.
Feel free to contact us in future if you need any assistance in the future.
Cheers.
Sandytechy20
I am an HP Employee