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06-20-2019 09:12 PM
Product: Laserjet 5
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
Hello, Everyone. I have used the old, original HP Laserjet models for over 20 years now. I love them, and now own about five.
I am finally learning to repair them on my own.
I have changed the fuser on my HP LJ5, but there is this little green plastic hook in my parts to replace, and I can't/don't remember where it goes. Would someone happen to know what I'm referring to? I can post a JPG or two of the part, if necessary.
If you had a link to an article or video that would, that would be great. This is the only thing standing in my way of reassembling the printer.
Thanks Much,
Scott
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