HP Photosmart c3180 Feed Roller Assembly Replacement
Introduzione
Vai al passo 1The feed roller assembly is a critical component responsible for smoothly feeding paper through the printer. Over time, these rollers may wear out or accumulate debris, leading to paper jams and print quality issues. Whether you're troubleshooting an issue with paper feeding or looking to replace a worn-out roller, this step-by-step walkthrough will help you navigate the disassembly process with a Photosmart c3180 printer.
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Rotate the printer 90 degrees counter clockwise so that the side panel next to control panel is facing you.
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Remove the two T10 12mm Torx screws from the left side panel.
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Rotate the printer 90 degrees counter clockwise.
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Inside the printer is a small white tab. Press it inward with a spudger until a pop is heard.
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Remove the front panel by grasping its front and pulling away from the printer.
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Set aside the top panel of the printer.
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Remove the two T10 12 mm Torx screws from the top front of the printer
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Set aside the ink cartridge carriage.
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Remove the three T10 12mm Torx screws holding the paper guide to the printer body.
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Lift the paper guide directly up to remove it and set it aside.
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Rotate the printer 180 degrees and turn it up on to the front side, so that the back of the printer is facing up and the bottom facing you.
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Push in the tab on the left side of the back panel and pull outward to remove the back panel.
Doubtful many will read through steps beforehand to complete the tear down, but the rotation isn’t necessary. Back panel can be removed keeping the printer horizontal. In the next step, if this screw is removed at the beginning, parts will simply drop out if you lift printer up vertically (or might need a little help from you). No need to worry about the loose feed roller assembly.
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Remove the printer head cleaner by lifting the front of the printer head cleaner above the track and slide it forward.
If you place a small screwdriver blade over the front left guide and under the print head cleaner and then slide the cleaner forward (so that it rides over the guide rail) it will come out easily.
That worked. Thank you. I thought I wasn’t going to be able to get it out without breaking something. But when I saw your comment I gave it a try and it worked perfectly.
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Grasp the left side of the feed roller assembly and pull towards the front of the printer and up to free the metal tab from the slot.
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Lift the feed roller assembly straight up to remove it.
Dieser letzte Arbeitsschritt kann wohl nur zum endgültigen Zerlegen des Geräts dienen.
Den Mechanismus der Transportrollen etc wieder zum Funktionieren zu bringen, erweist sich
als höchst schwierig - nicht zu empfehlen.
Dem Autor sei aber allerhöchster Dank gesagt, dass er sich die Mühe gemacht hat, alle Montageschritte
klar zu beschreiben und auch mit Bildern zu ergänzen - sogar einige Pop-up Hinweise sind dabei.
Bravo und nochmals Dank für eine so saubere Arbeit. Garofalo
While removing this a small plastic shaft with gears on both ends fell out not sure where to put it back
Same happened to me. Did you find out where to re-insert it?
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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The HP Photosmart c4580 has enough in common with this model that this guide enabled me to get into the head cleaner reservoir and remove the years of accumulated ink gumming up the works - thanks!
Wow! I would have never been able to fix this without your guide. For me the paper would not pick up. I went up to step 22 and then I needed to glue the gear back on the shaft. You can see my video here. THANK YOU!
Got everything apart on this Chinese puzzle assembly, couldn’t believe how filthy it was inside. As I was lifting the roller assembly out a small gear assembly dropped off the right side of the assembly and I can’t figure out where it goes. If I can’t get that part back where it belongs, then all this work was for nothing, I’ve got a big bag of printer parts and the cost of a new printer. Is this an HP ploy to force the purchase of a new printer?