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How do I remove the paper tray from the 7510?

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Hi @Gsg1409,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

To remove the paper tray from an HP 7510 printer, you typically follow these steps.

 

  • Turn off the printer: Before you start, it's always a good idea to turn off the printer to prevent any accidents or damage.
  • Locate the paper tray: The paper tray is usually located at the bottom of the printer. It's where you load the paper for printing.
  • Remove any paper: If there is any paper in the tray, remove it to make it easier to handle.
  • Look for the release button or lever: On many HP printers, including the 7510, there's usually a button or a lever that you need to press or move to release the tray.
  • Press the release button or move the lever: This action will typically unlock the paper tray, allowing you to slide it out.
  • Slide out the paper tray: Once you've pressed the release button or moved the lever, gently pull the paper tray towards you. It should slide out smoothly.
  • Remove the paper tray completely: Once the tray is fully extended, you should be able to lift it out of the printer.

 

Please note that the exact location of the release button or lever may vary slightly depending on the specific model of the HP 7510. It's usually quite intuitive, though, so you should be able to find it without too much trouble. If you have the printer's manual, it might also have detailed instructions on how to remove the paper tray.

 

Always be gentle when handling printer components, especially when removing trays, to avoid causing any damage.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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Alden4

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