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How to Reset the HP Color LaserJet MFP 179fnw

How to Reset the HP Color LaserJet MFP 179fnw

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How to Reset the HP Color LaserJet MFP 179fnw If you are experiencing issues with your HP Color LaserJet MFP 179fnw printer and need to reset it, this guide will walk you through the process. Resetting the printer can help resolve various problems, such as network connectivity issues, paper jams, and printing errors. Please note that resetting the printer will also reset any custom settings you have configured. Step 1: Power Cycle the Printer The first step in resetting the HP Color LaserJet MFP 179fnw is to power cycle the printer. This process will clear any temporary errors or glitches that may be causing the issue. Turn off the printer by pressing the power button. Unplug the power cord from the printer and the wall outlet. Wait for at least 60 seconds to allow the printe...
Samsung CLP-365w Drum Unit Reset — step-by-step guide (CLT-R406)

Samsung CLP-365w Drum Unit Reset — step-by-step guide (CLT-R406)

REPAIR PRINTER, RESET PRINTER
Samsung CLP-365w Drum Unit Reset — what it is and how it works Samsung CLP-365w Drum Unit Reset is the process of clearing the imaging unit’s page “odometer” so your printer can resume printing after it shows Replace/Prepare new imaging unit. The CLP-365w (and other models using the CLT-R406 imaging unit) tracks pages with a tiny fuse/“blow” circuit on the drum module. From the factory, the circuit presents low resistance; at first power-up, the printer detects that low value, resets the drum counter, and then blows the little fuse so it only “sees” a high resistance from that point forward and keeps counting. When the counter reaches its limit, printing stops even if the drum still looks fine. Resetting simply means recreating that new-unit low-resistance condition once—safely—so the pri...
Reset Counter Xerox Phaser 3250 — safe, working methods

Reset Counter Xerox Phaser 3250 — safe, working methods

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Reset Counter Xerox Phaser 3250 — what it is and when to use it Reset Counter Xerox Phaser 3250 is what many users look for after refilling the cartridge when the printer still shows a red/blinking light or refuses to print because the page counter or cartridge chip reports “end of life.” This guide explains how the counter and chip work, the lowest-risk fixes you should try first, and what to avoid so you don’t brick the device. How the counter and chip actually work The Phaser 3250 uses a toner cartridge with a yield chip (commonly 106R01374 for standard toner). The printer tracks pages through this chip and internal counters. At around 5,000–5,500 pages at 5% coverage (typical office text), the chip reports “spent” and the device can block printing—even if you physically refilled t...
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