In order to fix the HP Printer flashing blue screen error, first you need to check and update the drivers. The following steps will help you to download a compatible driver:
Go to the HP Printer official website and select "support and drivers" after choosing the drivers and software option.
From the product category, select the printing and malfunctioning option, then enter the product number in the field. The type of printer can also be selected from the list.
Then, tap the download link next to the operating system you want to download drivers and software for.
Save the downloaded file to the location you choose in the browser by clicking on save.
1. Power Reset Your Printer
Doing a power reset on your HP printer will solve the blue screen on HP Printer issue if overheating is the cause of the problem.
How to Power Reset an HP Printer
Do the following to power reset your HP printer:
Step 1: While the printer is still turned on, unplug its power cord from where it is plugged into the printer.
Step 2: Now, remove the power cord out of the electrical socket.
Step 3: Wait for about 60 seconds.
Step 4: Reconnect the cord back to the electrical socket. HP recommends that you plug your HP printer’s power cord directly in your wall outlet.
Step 5: Plug the cord back into your printer.
Step 6: Switch the printer back on.
The major reason why the blue screen on an HP printer problem happens is due to overheating when your device is carrying an excessive load. Therefore, some preventive measures you can take against this problem include:
1. Do not run multiple programs at a time.
2. Do not play games during print jobs.
2. Update Your Router Firmware
How to Update Your Router Firmware
Do the following to update your router’s firmware:
Step 1: Open the web browser on your PC.
Step 2: From there, search for your router’s website
Step 3: Once the website comes up, fill in your login information such as password or username.
Step 4: If it is your first time logging in, you would have to sign up. In this case, simply click on “sign-up”. Provide all the necessary details and then sign in.
Step 5: After you have logged in, select options, then settings.
Step 6: Select advance and administration.
Step 7: Next, select router update, then select “check”.
Step 8: Your system will start searching for updates.
Step 9: When the update option comes up, select yes.
Step 10: The updated router firmware will begin downloading.
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Willjoe