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07-23-2021 10:39 AM
My JP Office Jet Pro 9010 keeps having error B305DFF9 with blinking lights. I understand each printer has difference instructions to reset it, so please provide asap. Thank you.
07-23-2021 10:50 AM
Mine started having the SAME issues this morning. Before I just flat out unplugged it as it kept doing it - I did get into the web interface to check the firmware level and it is - MANHTNPP1N002.2128A.00.
When you download the firmware package from the support page, it is listed as MANHTNPP1N005.2113F.00 and when I tried to apply it is grayed out and you can't roll the firmware back.
I have not been able to figure out how to roll back to the prior firmware as of yet, but I assume a bug in the new auto-update firmware pushed down is causing the issues.
I am upset that an auto-update has essentially bricked my OfficeJet - HP better have a way of downgrading firmware for my new paperweight.
07-23-2021 10:54 AM
Do a Google search of that firmware, and you will come up with 1 result from the HP Public FTP, and according to the Google cache, it first appeared @ "It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Jul 21, 2021 11:37:08 GMT". This issue totally falls on HP and a bad firmware they pushed out.
07-23-2021 02:22 PM
After doing a Factory Reset to Defaults - my printer has not crashed, but I have not assigned a static IP address back to the device. I will do that after another hour or so of just seeing the printer stay on without throwing an error code to ensure that it is still working.
07-23-2021 02:22 PM
A factory reset allowed the printer to say on for a few hours without issue, where before it was crashing pretty quickly after a power cycle. I applied a static IP via wireless as I had before so we shall see. The only other thing different right now is that I had a password applied to the device, and now I don't have one applied to the configuration settings.