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Easy
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3
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
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- Wireless Card
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Wireless Card
- Remove paper tray by pulling it straight out.
- The tray should just slide out with little to no resistance.
Remove paper tray by pulling it straight out.
The tray should just slide out with little to no resistance.
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Step 2
- Lower the back panel by pulling it down from the upright position.
- Remove one Phillips #2 10mm screw.
- Use the plastic opening tool to remove the left side panel.
- Flipping the printer onto its side makes it easier to remove the panel and access the motherboard.
Lower the back panel by pulling it down from the upright position.
Remove one Phillips #2 10mm screw.
Use the plastic opening tool to remove the left side panel.
Flipping the printer onto its side makes it easier to remove the panel and access the motherboard.
Step 3
- Remove one Phillips #2 11mm screw.
- Remove the wireless card.
- The wireless card is connected to the circuit board with pins, it will take a bit of force to remove it.
Remove one Phillips #2 11mm screw.
Remove the wireless card.
The wireless card is connected to the circuit board with pins, it will take a bit of force to remove it.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Jonathan Chan - Nov 20, 2019
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Would you share the part number of the module, better off a link to where it is sold. Thanks.
BenGie Cruz - Nov 19, 2021
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can this wireless card be upgraded to say a more modern one where it accepts wap3?
Jonathan Wolff - Mar 27, 2022
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I’m just curious if you’ve ever left off the WiFi card and powered it up. Does the printer take away the entry for wifi settings on the display if you do this?