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6 minutes
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Introduction
Step 1
Printer Head
- Open the printer head cover door by pulling the cover door.
- Power on the printer. This will move the print head to the left so you can access it.
- Unplug the power cable from the back of the printer.
- Do not power down the printer using the power button, as this will cause the printhead to move back to the right, making it incaccessible.
Open the printer head cover door by pulling the cover door.
Power on the printer. This will move the print head to the left so you can access it.
Unplug the power cable from the back of the printer.
Do not power down the printer using the power button, as this will cause the printhead to move back to the right, making it incaccessible.
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Step 2
- Locate the printer head on the left side of the printer.
Locate the printer head on the left side of the printer.
Step 3
- Pull the white plastic tab on the right of the printhead toward you on an upward swing to unlock the printhead.
Pull the white plastic tab on the right of the printhead toward you on an upward swing to unlock the printhead.
Step 4
- Gently pull out the printer head.
Gently pull out the printer head.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Sam Cauchi - Jul 30, 2018
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Did not work for me on my HP 8620.
Pat Trotter - Jul 31, 2018
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Do you sell the replacement print head box for the HP Officejet pro 8620?
Do you post to England?
Thanks Pat Trotter
Setiawan Ayooservice - Sep 19, 2018
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How about always paperjam and printhead just moving by 1 inch
lbruederlin - Oct 30, 2018
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Replacing easy.
BUT. Can it be repaired? Someone real experience with it?
PS. Of course only as no physical damage from outside and all 4 ink chambers (1) still sealed properly and (2) never have run empty
abenani2000 - Jan 14, 2019
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Did not work for me. Followed the instruction and re installed the printhead. Same issue.