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Introduction, Method one: Reset factory settings from the printer control panel
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Introduction Use one of the following methods to reset the printer settings to the original settings from the factory. Method one: Reset factory settings from the printer control panel Use the printer control panel to restore the settings to their original values. 1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, navigate to the Settings application, and then select the Settings icon. 2. Open the following menus: a. General b. Reset Factory Settings 3. Select Reset. A verification message advises that completing the reset function might result in loss of data. 4. Select Reset to complete the process. NOTE: The printer restarts automatically after the reset operation completes. Method two: Reset factory settings from the HP Embedded Web Server (network connected printers only) Use the HP EWS to reset the printer settings to the original settings. 1. On the printer control panel, select the Information button , and then select the Network icon to display the IP address or host name. 2. Open the General tab. 3. On the left side of the screen, click Reset Factory Settings. 4. Click the Reset button. NOTE: The printer restarts automatically after the reset operation completes. A "Cartridge is low" or "Cartridge is very low" message displays on the printer control panel or EWS Review the possible solutions to this issue. Cartridge is low: The printer indicates when a toner cartridge level is low. Actual toner cartridge life remaining may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now. Cartridge is very low: The printer indicates when the toner cartridge level is very low. Actual toner cartridge life remaining may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable. 132 Chapter 9 Solve problems