![]() ![]() Pull the circuit board out of the printer. Remove the screw holding the printed circuit board in place at the right end of the Deskjet. Pull the absorber toward you and lift it out of the Deskjet. Locate the thin, green plastic ink absorber at the bottom of the printer's case. Remove the screw on the left side of the button control panel and pull the panel off the printer. ![]() ![]() Remove the screws with a hex screwdriver and pull the top half of the case off the Deksjet printer. Locate the four locking screws on the top-left and top-right sides of the Deskjet. Leave the top cover open and unplug the Deskjet's power cable. Pull up the two ink cartridge covers and remove the ink cartridges. Lift up the Deskjet's top plastic cover and wait for the ink cartridge carriage to slide out from the left side. Completely taking apart a Deskjet printer is a fairly complex job, but it shouldn't prove too difficult for anyone with basic experience in taking apart computers or electronics devices. Whether a specific defective part needs to be swapped out or you just want to see how the printer works, there are many reasons why you might want to disassemble the unit. Your HP Deskjet series printer has a wide range of internal components that may go out during the life of the machine.
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