02-26-2016 01:45 PM
My Pixma MG7550 printer/scanner told me today that there is a new firmware available. I could just install it by going to the settings menu, and choose to update firmware. So I did that, and the printer told me by it's display that the update is in progress. After maybe one minute, it suddenly just displays "firmware update failed. Press [OK] to try again." I tried all buttons on the printer, but nothing happened. So I pulled the cord after a while. And now the printer is dead, only the power LED is on, and a red triangle on the right of the front panel! The display is black.
The printer was only connected with Wi-Fi, and is located less than one metre from the access point. Internet connection is fibre, 100Mbit down and 10mbit up.
Tips for how to un-brick my loved printer is very appreciated!
Regards
Kent
03-04-2016 04:12 AM
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05-22-2017 10:17 AM
Looks like I got "lucky" updating from 2.0 to 2.010. My update failed - it prompted me to press the "On" button. I then had a blank screen and a flashing power light. Eventually, I pulled the power cord ( warning - this may "brick" your printer - no responsibility accepted for any damage this might cause!) Download and then update continued when power was re-applied. Your experience may be tragically different! Maybe safer to ignore future offers of firmware updates, if the process is so flakey!
05-22-2017 10:27 AM
My update failed initially and prompted me to press the "on" button. Removing the power seemed like a very dangerous thing to do, but for me at least, after waiting ages with a blank screen and a flashing power light, it resumed the download from where it left off. Nevertheless, you'd need to be very desperate - this could have just as easily "bricked" the printer. I'm guessing I got lucky maybe because it had still some way to go on the download before applying the update. I went from 2.0 to 2.010, btw.
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