The closest thing I could fin in the way of a service manual is here:
http://newreviews.top/answer/answers.php?q=Hp+photosmart+pro+b9180+service+manualI know nothing about that website.
If you can get another notebook and load new drivers for the printer that haven't been on it before, and it's not too much of a pain, I'd try that. When you take all the cartridges and print heads out, put them in plastic freezer bags. When you have the printer open, take a flashlight and check around inside and see if there is anything looking funny.Anything that's dirty, clean it with distilled water and a lint-free cloth. (Pecs pads - whatever).
Be sure to clean the rollers.
User guide is here:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Photosmart-Pro-B9180-Printer-series/1143049/model/1143050/manualsShake the inks and heads that are in the bags vigorously.
Remember what nirpat89 said:
"...To bring the carriage to the left: With the printer ON, lift the lid. Then press and hold the ON button until the print carriage moves to the left...."
Install one ink, turn machine on. Then turn printer off.
Install another ink - same drill
Do so until all inks are installed.
Then unplug and wait at least 15 minutes.
Install one print head. Turn on.
Read any error messages and write them down.
Turn off machine.
Install another printhead.
Turn off machine.
Do this until all printheads are installed.
Load the tray with glossy 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper. (Glossy side down).
Pull out the paper tray extension.
Get ready and plug in the printer and turn it on. Let it go through everything it needs to do.
Whatever it tells you to do on the screen, do it.
It is possible you might have a bad printhead or cartridge, so be prepared for that.
Once it has gone through it's initialization, go into the utility and try doing a printer diagnostic.
Do a head alignment if it hasn't already done it.
If it does any kind of print, such as a diagnostic print or alignment print you may be ok.
If it just shoots the paper out take it to the local rifle range and see if it can be targeted to be recycled.