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25 minutes
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Power Source Adapter
- Turn the printer so the back is facing you.
- Put the printer in a vertical position by lifting its right side.
Turn the printer so the back is facing you.
Put the printer in a vertical position by lifting its right side.
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Step 2
- Remove the two 12mm-T10 Torx screws on the top edge of the printer.
Remove the two 12mm-T10 Torx screws on the top edge of the printer.
Step 3
- Rotate the printer clockwise so the bottom of the printer is facing you.
Rotate the printer clockwise so the bottom of the printer is facing you.
Step 4
- Insert the plastic opening tool underneath the slot on the right that aligns with the edge of the back panel.
- Insert a second plastic opening tool in the notch lining up with the crease in the back panel.
- This step requires applying a significant amount of force on the left notch. Don’t be alarmed if you hear popping noises.
Insert the plastic opening tool underneath the slot on the right that aligns with the edge of the back panel.
Insert a second plastic opening tool in the notch lining up with the crease in the back panel.
This step requires applying a significant amount of force on the left notch. Don’t be alarmed if you hear popping noises.
Step 5
- Remove the side panel from the printer by lifting upwards toward you.
- For reassembly, slide the side panel from left to right into place.
Remove the side panel from the printer by lifting upwards toward you.
For reassembly, slide the side panel from left to right into place.
Step 6
- Rotate the printer to its standard position.
Rotate the printer to its standard position.
Step 7
- Unplug the black wire with the white cap connecting the power supply to the motherboard.
Unplug the black wire with the white cap connecting the power supply to the motherboard.
Step 8
- Remove the two 12mm-T10 Torx screws from the base of the power supply mount.
Remove the two 12mm-T10 Torx screws from the base of the power supply mount.
Step 9
- Place your left hand on the left side of the power supply through the opening in the side of the printer.
Place your left hand on the left side of the power supply through the opening in the side of the printer.
Step 10
- Grab the base of the cable on the right side of the power supply with your right hand.
- Remove the power supply by pulling your right hand toward you and pushing your left fingers toward you.
Grab the base of the cable on the right side of the power supply with your right hand.
Remove the power supply by pulling your right hand toward you and pushing your left fingers toward you.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Bernhard Keim - Oct 12, 2022
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I have used this guide to replace the power supply for my Officejet 8715. The only difference is a third screw that needs to be removed to take the cover off.
This is an easy repair.
The real challenge is to find the right replacement part. The power supply is used in various models.
The OEM Number of the power supply is E3E01-60132
I have paid for this spare part less than 30€. Worthwhile as a new printer costs around 300€.
albert venter - Oct 20, 2022
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Does the 8600 P/S fit on the 8620? If not, what is part nr for 8620?
coin coin lecanard - Nov 6, 2022
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Un peu galère dommage que j’ai pas trouvé se blog avant car a par les visse chiant à défaire c’est bien expliquer après essai du fusibles en porcelaine jus arrive et rien derrière donc merci