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@PeterBJ thank you for sharing all these findings.

I'm searching for a service manual or any kind of parts list with illustrations for
- HP B9180 or HP B8850
Are there any HP users around here? HP service papers seems to be very rare, I'm now searching long ago..
 

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Doing a troll for any newer Service tools I came across this one,
Service tool 0006v4620.exe Dated 16-12-14.

But here again this service tool is only available at a Canon Service Centre, who have the correct SIP tool certificate.
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I have a sip tool v 0.1.0.0 it was in the same folder as service tool v1050, but this seems much older than v 1.2. I don't know the purpose of the sip tool or how to use it.
 

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Without reading too much into your problem and start to get technical, it sounds like your logic board has the problem, now maybe a firmware upgrade/downgrade may help, but unless you can do a rewrite to the EPROM chip then it’s game over, my money is on the EPROM chip been corrupted... :(
 

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- I think the firmware is written into the EEPROM, isn't it? And updating would mean "flashing" this "read only chip", I guess.. Well, updating I've tried already, ending wtih the message like "FW was latest already"... but I will try again.
Maybe I really need a service program. Or manual. Both seems to be non existing in the web..?!
 

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There are only two ways round the EPROM, one is to downgrade back to an earlier firmware or expose the EPROM chip to a UV light source for a little while, blanking it, and reload the firmware... :eek:
 

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Thanks for the link, I asked them for sensors already... only the shipping to europe would cost 60usd, more than my both HP's in all.
Besides they say, these documents are "..not a service manual for technical repair..."
 
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