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How do I put the cover back on the paper tray of an HP Office Jet Pro 8025?

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Hi @MicheleParadise,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

 

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

 

Putting the cover back on the paper tray of an HP Officejet Pro 8025 is typically a straightforward process, though it may vary slightly depending on the model and any modifications you've made. Here's a general guide.

 

  • Locate the cover: Identify the cover that needs to be put back on. It should be the one that covers the paper tray where you load the paper.
  • Align the cover: Hold the cover above the paper tray and align it properly. Ensure that any hooks or clips on the cover line up with the corresponding slots or attachment points on the printer.
  • Slide the cover into place: Once aligned, gently slide the cover into place. You may need to apply a bit of pressure to snap it securely into position.
  • Test the cover: After securing the cover, test it by gently pushing on it to ensure it's properly attached and doesn't come loose.

 

Remember to be gentle when handling the cover to avoid damaging it or any components of the printer. If you encounter any resistance or difficulty, double-check the alignment of the cover and try again.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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Alden4

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