Thursday, December 17, 2009

How do i take apart an HP laserjet 6Mp?

I have an HP Laser Jet 6Mp that is making a very loud clicking noise from the rear area of the printer. How do I remove the cover? i was able to get the left side off, but the right side still wouldn't budge. I removed the screws on top and bottom. How do I remove the entire cover?How do i take apart an HP laserjet 6Mp?
The left cover is easily removed by itself %26amp; is separate from the rest of the covers. The right side is really one piece along with the top cover and they are removed as a whole unit.





Removing the Top Cover:


1. Remove the toner cartridge and paper cassette if they have not already been removed.


2. Remove the (4) self-tapping printer cover screws (under the toner access door.)


3. Grasp the lower left front corner of the top cover, and lift it forward and up.


4. Grasp the lower portion of the right front cover, and pull forward and up.


5. At the rear of the printer, lower the face-up output tray.


6. Lift the rear of the printer slightly. Grasp the lower right back corner. With your thumbs, flex the plastic toward you, up, and out. Repeat the process for the left rear corner. (Note: The force required is somewhat considerable to free the cover at the various points listed, so be prepared.)


(Note the position of the tabs and the catches carefully. This step may require considerable twisting and flexing of the plastic in order to free the release tabs.)


7. Lift the printer cover straight up.





When reseating the top cover onto the printer frame, ensure the black paper-out flag in front of Tray 1 is seated in the groove of the Tray 1 lift plate. If not in the groove, it can easily break when the cover is forced into place.





Good luck.How do i take apart an HP laserjet 6Mp?
Here's a link to a complete HP 6mp service manual which will walk you through each and every step of repair your printer regardless of the issue.





http://www.feedroller.com/Store/Service%鈥?/a>





For parts call Dale @Seattle Platen 800-221-2388





Hope that helps you

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