Hello! We have two (2) main printers that we use in our office.
(1) Ricoh Aficio MP C7500
and
(2) HP OfficeLaserJet 8500N
We recently lost power in our area and, of course, none of us thought to unplug the machines before the power was restored!
Now the Ricoh machine is on, status reads "Offline", and we cannot copy, scan, or print with this machine. There are no error messages but there is a constant red light on the start button. We had a service company out to look at the machine and they "think" one of the boards is fried.
We have not been using the HP machine because we are in need of a drum kit. However, today I just happened to notice that the status reads "Offline" for this machine as well. I'm thinking, "what are the chances that boards are fried on BOTH machines"?? So, I thought I would ask around to see if this is a somewhat common problem - printer status listed as "Offline" after a power outage. Are there other causes for this problem other than "your board is fried"??
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
(1) Ricoh Aficio MP C7500
and
(2) HP OfficeLaserJet 8500N
We recently lost power in our area and, of course, none of us thought to unplug the machines before the power was restored!

Now the Ricoh machine is on, status reads "Offline", and we cannot copy, scan, or print with this machine. There are no error messages but there is a constant red light on the start button. We had a service company out to look at the machine and they "think" one of the boards is fried.
We have not been using the HP machine because we are in need of a drum kit. However, today I just happened to notice that the status reads "Offline" for this machine as well. I'm thinking, "what are the chances that boards are fried on BOTH machines"?? So, I thought I would ask around to see if this is a somewhat common problem - printer status listed as "Offline" after a power outage. Are there other causes for this problem other than "your board is fried"??
Any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!

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