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I have reinstalled the Laser Jet Pro software which should contain the correct driver. I have unplugged the power cord from the printer while it was powered up. I left it off for 10-15 minutes and powered it up. Tried Print Text Page and the same message immediately displayed. Yes, the printer was bought at least 10 years ago and maybe longer.

Is there any process I can do to make it print again? Please advise.

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Hi @Coach300,

Welcome to the HP Support Community.
 

Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.

Thank you for getting back to us, and I truly appreciate the time you’ve already spent trying to bring your LaserJet Pro back to life.

Since you’ve:

  • Reinstalled the HP LaserJet Pro software/drivers
  • Power-cycled the printer correctly
  • Tried the internal Print Test Page and still receive the error instantly
  • Confirmed the printer is 10+ years old

…this tells us something important:

👉 The problem is not software; it is an internal hardware failure.

When an HP LaserJet shows an error even before attempting to print external documents, it means the internal diagnostics are failing.
Typical causes of older LaserJets include:

  • Fuser unit failure
  • Formatter board failure
  • Laser/scan assembly malfunction
  • Power supply issues
  • Sensor degradation from age

Unfortunately, none of these can be resolved with resets or drivers.

Next Possible Steps

1️⃣ Service via HP Authorized Repair Center

If you want to try repairing it, the only remaining option is to take the printer to an HP Authorized Service Provider.
They can run hardware diagnostics to confirm whether a part can still be replaced.

However, for 10+ year-old LaserJets, parts may no longer be available, and repairs can often cost more than the value of the printer.

2️⃣ Consider Replacing the Printer

Given the age and hardware condition, replacing the unit may be:

  • cheaper
  • faster
  • more reliable long-term

If you’d like, I can help recommend a current LaserJet model based on your printing volume and budget.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have an amazing day!
 

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Regards,

VikramTheGreat

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Vikram, thanks for your reply and analysis. Yes, please recommend a replacement for the HP LaserJet P1102w. I also have a Canon Photo Printer which has wireless printing, scanning and copying. So, I would be inclined to replace one for one as to features. Can you recommend a model number for me to consider. Thank you.

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Vikram - Did you receive/view my latest reply? I was hoping you could suggest a current HP printer model to replace the P1102w which you indicate has a hardware issue and may be too old to have repaired. I look forward to your recommendation. Thank you, kindly.

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Closest to P1102 would be HP LaserJet Pro M12w | HP® Support you can search for them if they are available for purchase.

T-I-M
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Tzaidi - Thanks for the reply and info, I will check it out.

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Tzaidi - dead-end. Printer is out of stock. Can you recommend anything close to the P1102w printing in black and white only? Maybe a model with more features, but not too many more to be cost-prohibitive? Thanks.

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