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Introduction
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Step 1
HP Deskjet 6840 General Device Disassembly
- Turn the printer around so the back of it is facing you.
Turn the printer around so the back of it is facing you.
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Step 2
- Use two fingers to simultaneously press the two grooves on the back of the printer down and in.
- This will release the panel from the printer.
- Pull the panel off of the printer using your hands.
Use two fingers to simultaneously press the two grooves on the back of the printer down and in.
This will release the panel from the printer.
Pull the panel off of the printer using your hands.
Step 3
- Use a screwdriver to remove each screw.
- Use both hands to pull out and remove the rear support structure.
Use a screwdriver to remove each screw.
Use both hands to pull out and remove the rear support structure.
Step 4
- Carefully remove the shell that encases the internal parts of your printer.
- Use both hands to gently remove the shell from the base of the printer. Place your hands at the corners and firmly lift the shell until it pops off of the base. Do not pry or bend the shell.
- As you pull the shell from the printer base, you will see two wires that connect the shell to the printer’s internal parts. Carefully detach these wires from the shell.
Carefully remove the shell that encases the internal parts of your printer.
Use both hands to gently remove the shell from the base of the printer. Place your hands at the corners and firmly lift the shell until it pops off of the base. Do not pry or bend the shell.
As you pull the shell from the printer base, you will see two wires that connect the shell to the printer’s internal parts. Carefully detach these wires from the shell.
Step 5
- Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the printer carriage assembly (the piece of machinery that moves the ink back and forth).
- Remove the screws from the green, plastic motherboard. Gently loosen the motherboard from its base, but don’t completely pull it out - there are wires attached to it.
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the printer carriage assembly (the piece of machinery that moves the ink back and forth).
Remove the screws from the green, plastic motherboard. Gently loosen the motherboard from its base, but don’t completely pull it out - there are wires attached to it.
Step 6
- Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the motor carriage. The motor carriage holds the motor and allows your printer to print.
- Should you need to replace the motor, use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the motor housing.
- Use your fingers to remove the motor from the housing. Next, replace the motor with a new one.
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the motor carriage. The motor carriage holds the motor and allows your printer to print.
Should you need to replace the motor, use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the motor housing.
Use your fingers to remove the motor from the housing. Next, replace the motor with a new one.
Step 7
- Now that you’ve completed steps 1 through 6, your printer should look like the one in the photograph.
- To complete the disassembly, use a screwdriver to remove any remaining screws.
Now that you’ve completed steps 1 through 6, your printer should look like the one in the photograph.
To complete the disassembly, use a screwdriver to remove any remaining screws.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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