A:AnswerI had the same thing happen to an older HP printer and ended up getting a new one. This link will guide you through the steps: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-officejet-pro-8620-e-all-in-one-printer-series/5367611/document/c04100778
A:AnswerThe M477FDW is the closest LaserJet model to this one. This printer is perfect for users who print quite often. If you are going days or weeks without printing you may want to consider a model like the OfficeJet 5255 which is great for users who print a ream of paper (500 sheets) every 6 months or so.
A:AnswerI fought with this issue too when I first tried to scan to email. It took me a while, but I finally figured out how to scan to my "Scanned Documents" file on my desktop. After the scan finished, I chose to "save" it and then put it in that folder, then opened the scan in the folder, then attached the scan to an email. Scanning with this 9025e printer is not as easy as doing it on my trusty old 8740 printer that died.
A:AnswerHP says you can, I have in the past on HP printers. The only issue is the quality of the print usually suffers and HP will not provide support to the printer/cartridge if they know a generic cartridge is placed in the printer at the time.