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DesignJet T210
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

The printer won't detect that a roll is in the slot and is being fed into the printer so just keeps saying feed the role into the printer. I don't know what's wrong with it. So now what I want to do is remove the whole back apparatus and put it back on, because if I barely tap one part of it, like not even put pressure on it, it will say that the paper tray is detached,  so i think somehow the back part just got jostled and I need to put it back together. And I want to take it apart first so that it goes back together or cleanly. 

 

So what I want is a manual that explains how to do this so I don't take out screws that I don't need to. 

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If you google search there are sites that post copies of service manuals. 

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