HP LaserJet 600 M601 HP Web Services tab disappeare​d

Setup a new M601 yesterday. Networking and printing work fine, but when I would click on the "HP Web Services" tab and try to enable web services, it kept popping up an error and tell me to check proxy settings. No proxy. Installed the most recent firmware (2200643_22834) and logged back in. Networking and printing working fine. Now the "HP Web Services" tab is gone! Ran through the firmware update again, same result. Would try to access it by direct url, but I have no idea what it is.
Where can I get the original firmware?
Does someone know the URL so I can try to directly access the page, should look something like, https://192.168.x.x/hp/device/???
Any other ideas? Is there some sort of console command line access for this printer?
Thanks, hope someone can help with this.

Hi there
I hope you are doing well and I hope you do not mind a suggestion
Your M601 is a commercial product. I suggest posting in the forum for HP Business Support for a better chance at finding a prompt solution.
You may find the commercial Laserjet board here.
http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/bd-​p/bsc-413
Thanks;
RobertoR
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