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pairing code lock please help me

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@xgqmsbsn, Welcome to the HP Support Community!  

  

Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding Pairing Code Errors! 

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.  

  

If you are encountering an "Invalid Pairing Code" or "Expired Pairing Code" error during your HP LaserJet Pro printer setup, here are some steps you can follow to resolve the issue:

 

Verify the Pairing Code Entry:

  • Double-check that you are entering the Pairing Code correctly. Ensure there are no typographical errors.

Check for an Expired Code:

  • Pairing Codes are typically valid for two hours. If more than two hours have passed since you retrieved the code, it may have expired. You will need to obtain a new code.

Retrieve a New Pairing Code:

  • For Multifunction Printers (MFPs): The code will automatically refresh on the printer control panel after two hours.
  • For Single-Function Printers (SFPs): Print a new code using the HP Easy Start software.

Force Generate a New Code:

  • If a new code is not generated automatically, you can force the printer to generate a new one by turning the printer off and then back on.  

 

Hope this helps! 

Take care, and have an amazing day!  

  

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