OfficeJet pro 6830: hp accidentally utility 'off all '.

I clicked on utilities (from my Macbook) HP 'Disable all' botton for HP printer & scanner. Now, all functions (such as wireless communication) and features (each button on the touch screen of the printer) are locked.

The message appears on the touchscreen specifies "contact the system administrator or the person who set up the printer.

Where can I access the command directory "Administrator"? On my Macbook? Or via HP online account user? Or some kind of password-key - assigned to the OfficeJet Pro 6830 on the printer itself? It's very confusing that nowhere can I find the directory "Administrator" of all of the above.

Without a solution, I've looked everywhere in the HP online support, read JO 6830 Pro manual, as well as follow-up steps for the hard-reset and tried to re - start the pritner with cable router. The printer is still loked up and the wireless icon is grayed out. Then the last attempt is I uninstalled printer HP application of my Macbook and I tried to reinstall the software again, now I got the message "installation failed." At this point, I don't know what to do.

Hey @Ruben10,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support!

I see you have some problems with the administrator settings on your 6830 e-all-in-one printer Officejet. I can help you with that.

I'll send you some instructions describing how to do a factory reset on your printer. You should see a private message to your forum Inbox shortly.

Please let me know if you are able to delete messages from the administrator after you follow the above. If you are, click on accept solution. If you appreciate my help, please click on the thumbs up icon. The two icons are below this post.

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