Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
7
Time Required
20 minutes
Sections
2
- Left Panel
- 4 steps
- CMOS Battery
- 3 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Left Panel
- Turn off the printer and remove the power cable.
- Remove two 13mm T9 screws using a T9-Torx screwdriver. Turn counterclockwise until the screws are released.
Turn off the printer and remove the power cable.
Remove two 13mm T9 screws using a T9-Torx screwdriver. Turn counterclockwise until the screws are released.
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Step 2
- Open the front door by placing your finger on the indented groove on the left side of the printer and pulling down
- This will give you access to the two T9-TORX 13mm screws that need to be removed to release the panel.
Open the front door by placing your finger on the indented groove on the left side of the printer and pulling down
This will give you access to the two T9-TORX 13mm screws that need to be removed to release the panel.
Step 3
- Remove the two 13mm screws with a T9-TORX screwdriver by turning counter-clockwise (left).
Remove the two 13mm screws with a T9-TORX screwdriver by turning counter-clockwise (left).
Step 4
- Gently remove the left side panel by placing your palm flat against the surface and pulling down.
Gently remove the left side panel by placing your palm flat against the surface and pulling down.
Step 5
CMOS Battery
- Gently bend the black ribbon cable by using your left hand.
- Remove the 8mm T9-Torx screw under the black plastic cover by turning counter clockwise.
Gently bend the black ribbon cable by using your left hand.
Remove the 8mm T9-Torx screw under the black plastic cover by turning counter clockwise.
Step 6
- Gently move the black plastic cover to the side by using your right hand.
- Place one finger behind the top of the motherboard where you removed the previous screw.
- Gently pull the motherboard towards you by about an inch by using your right hand’s finger.
Gently move the black plastic cover to the side by using your right hand.
Place one finger behind the top of the motherboard where you removed the previous screw.
Gently pull the motherboard towards you by about an inch by using your right hand’s finger.
Step 7
- Gently remove the CMOS battery by using a finger from your left hand, while holding the motherboard with your right hand.
Gently remove the CMOS battery by using a finger from your left hand, while holding the motherboard with your right hand.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Arbaches Glaukus - Nov 9, 2018
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I removed the lithium CMOS 3 volt battery, connected 2 wires at +(red) and - (black). Open a hole at plastic cover, and now I’m using 2 AA in serial, in a holder externally. To refill the cartridges , first open the cover till carriage stops in the middle. Second disconnect the 120 V power cable. Third remove the external CMOS 2 AA batteries, from the holder . Forth remove ink cartridges, refill and install them in the carriage. Insert exterior CMOS 2 AA batteries in the holder, Connect the power cable and you are good to go.
servehimdaily - Mar 29, 2022
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I removed all the board fasteners to be sure. That small metal hook down below your right thumb. Be careful there no to damage the board. 10 minutes and done!