How do I reset my HP LaserJet P2015 to factory settings?

How do I reset my HP LaserJet P2015 to factory settings?

Use the following procedure to perform a network reset.

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Press and hold the Job Cancel button.
  3. Turn on the printer and continue to hold the Job Cancel button for approximately 10 seconds, but no longer than 20 seconds.
  4. Release the Job Cancel button.

How do I find the IP address for my HP laser printer?

Here’s how to find the IP address of your HP printer.

  1. Open the HP Smart app or go to hpsmart.com and sign in.
  2. Select Printer Settings.
  3. Select Printer Reports under Tools.
  4. Select Network Configuration.
  5. The printer will print a network configuration page containing information that should include your IP address.

Are there any problems with the HP LaserJet p2015dn printer?

A laser printer series by HP for home and office use. This printer series has problems with formatter boards and is a well-documented issue. Why does my HP Laserjet P2015dn printer not print? The HP P2015 series is known for failing formatter boards. This problem becomes more likely to pop up as the printer ages and sees regular use.

What are the standard configurations for the HP LaserJet p2015 series printers?

The following are the standard configurations for the HP LaserJet P2015 Series printers. HP LaserJet P2015 printer 27 ppm (Letter-size), 26 ppm (A4–size) First page out in as few as 8.5 seconds ProRes 1200 (provides fine-line detail at 1200 x 1200 dpi)

Does the HP p2015 series have formatter board problems?

The HP P2015 series is known for failing formatter boards. This problem becomes more likely to pop up as the printer ages and sees regular use. Note: While these are common symptoms, they do not always failure the same way.

How do I Fix my HP printer that wont turn on?

Because the problem is caused by a bad chip, the only permanent fix to get the printer working is a replacement formatter board. This fix is not cost effective. HP did not use heatsinks on the processor or NIC from the factory.