HP 9000 MFP - MAchine power cycles, but no display, status lights.

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  • chipmod
    • Aug 2025

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    HP 9000 MFP - MAchine power cycles, but no display, status lights.

    Hello all,

    Hopefully someone can help. I recently sold a used Hp 9000 MFP to a client ( i deal in ex lease IT) The copier had been working fine for 3-4 weeks until this morning.

    Ive had a call from them saying the machine wont boot up properly. When switched on, the machine power cycles and makes the normal noises. But there is no display on the LCD and the Status lights do not light up.

    Ive asked them to send a print job to the copier from a Networked PC to see if it would print, I was assuming it was just the LCD display. This failed and the print job just sits in the print queue.

    Can anyone help ? Any suggestions ?? I have a spare machine here that is working that I can use for parts if needed.

    I can speak to the client over the phone and ask them to check out anything you may think that needs checked. (they are almost 600 miles away, so I cant go to the site)

    Any help much appreciated.

    Chip
  • JustManuals
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    • Jan 2006
    • 9838

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    Re: HP 9000 MFP - MAchine power cycles, but no display, status lights.

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    • assets
      Technician
      • Oct 2012
      • 14

      #3
      Re: HP 9000 MFP - MAchine power cycles, but no display, status lights.

      I seen this when firmware has been upgrade display dead. It more likely the Formatter as you should still be able to print if LCD was dead.

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      • johnyb
        Trusted Tech

        100+ Posts
        • Feb 2011
        • 167

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        Re: HP 9000 MFP - MAchine power cycles, but no display, status lights.

        You need to do a DC controller test, which is basically poke a paper clip in the test hole (usually at the rear of the machine) this will prove the DC controller is ok, the psu is ok etc then you can start to fault find working towards formatter, however I would try some memory if it contains any in the opps panel, on the 6040's this is a common issue..

        cheers

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