HP might be the most common printer brand in the market, but that does not guarantee a seamless printing experience for you. HP printers can be quite a handful, especially when you need an urgent print.

No matter what problem you are facing, there is always an option to factory reset your printer, and it will be as good as new. Unfortunately, there are many reasons why your HP printers may be offline.

Different settings boxes on HP’s printer web app page

So how do you reset an HP printer?

1. Restart the HP Printer

When yourHP printer breaks or goes offline, you can restart the printer to resolve the issue.

Most of the time, this should reset your printer and the printing cycle, which in turn will restart any associated services that may have failed. It may also be worth restarting the computer you’re using.

List of options on HP printer’s settings page

However, if cutting the power does not achieve the desired results, you might need to reset it via the native HP app.

2. Reset Your HP Printer via the Printer Settings

Every printer has an IP address that lets you access its printing properties and other relevant features over your network. There are afew ways to find your printer’s IP address, in case you aren’t too familiar with how to find your printer’s address.

If you want to reset your printer via its settings page, here’s what you need to do.

Restore Factory Defaults Warning text on HP’s printer web page

Before clicking the Restore Factory Default button, ensure you are comfortable losing your network settings, configurations, and passwords.

Resetting Your HP Printer to Restore Factory Settings

Whenever you face any issues with your HP printer, you can reset it and return it to its original settings. However, even a factory reset might not work. In such scenarios, you can always buy a new printer for your home/office and stop worrying about resetting the settings to make it work again.

Final warning page before restoring your printer’s factory settings