HP OfficeJet 7000; resume light

So, my printer is pretty much useless right now.  Won't turn on and the resume light is flashing.  Please help me out.
Power light: OFF    Resume Light: FLASHING QUICKLY

Hello there! Welcome to the forums @Rich-Vol11 
Please check out the guide I have posted for you below. There you will see the troubleshooting steps for a blinking Resume Light that should help with the issue you're having!
Blinking Lights on the HP Officejet 7000 (E809a), 7000 Special Edition (E809b), and 7000 Advantage (...
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