• HP All-In-One Laserjet 3390 Printer - No IP Address - DHCP

    From aegirmahrjn@gmail.com@21:1/5 to goodkarma on Thu Oct 20 22:00:05 2016
    On Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 4:29:08 AM UTC+5:45, goodkarma wrote:
    I just want to thank the person who both forwarded you the solution and
    also thank the person who posted it. I thought that my printer was done
    for and would have to go out and get a new one.

    The solution totally worked without issues. I just had to delete the old printer.

    All is good thank you again.


    Thanks you all for sharing this.Really helped.

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  • From Jean-Luc Gauvreau@21:1/5 to kise...@bellsouth.net on Sun Jul 4 14:32:37 2021
    On Saturday, January 24, 2009 at 7:23:19 AM UTC-8, kise...@bellsouth.net wrote:
    Below find the solution to my previous posting.
    The symptoms were as follows:
    My HP 3390 printer stopped working as a network printer but continued
    working via USB port. According to the printers network report, the
    printer had no IP address and instead reported IP_ADDRESS=Configuring.
    Since that time numerous printing jobs have failed (as reported
    through XP print utility) and had to be restarted.
    The following cleared up the IP address issue and I am no longer
    getting print errors.
    Thanks to the person who sent me the solution:
    <BEGIN>
    This should fix your problem
    This is not the factory default from the menu but one step
    beyond......
    Try performing an NVRAM reset. An NVRAM initialization will
    return the following device settings to the factory-set defaults:
    All menu settings, including the fax header and company name
    Fax numbers and names that are associated with one-touch keys and
    speed-dial codes
    Additionally, all faxes stored in memory are cleared.
    To perform a NVRAM initialization
    1. Turn off the device.
    2. Simultaneously press and hold the Enter button and the * button,
    and then turn on the device.
    3. Wait until the message Permanent storage init. appears, and then
    release the Enter and * buttons.
    Printer is working again and tcpip settings are active again.
    Good luck!
    <end>
    Thanks for your instructions on how to reset the NVRAM. The printer is now able to print again.

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