HP 7410 All in One - Won't boot up

My 7410 Printer displays the HP Invent screen when powering on, but never goes past that. 
I have tried the #6 option instructions with no success.  Any other ideas before I take it in for service?
Thanks,
Michele

Yes I did.  Go to http://callitout.com/quotes/index.php/kick-it-to-the-curb/68/printer-wont-boot-up-start-cycle/ and follow the pictures.  Basically what you do is disconnect the wireless plug from the main board and voila! the printer will boot.  God forbid HP would tell you to do this.  They'd rather sell you a $200 refurbished printer.

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