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I opened the package of my HP LaserJet Pro MFP125nw print cartridge. However, there is an orange plastic thing attached to the print cartridge and connected to a tape that is inside the print cartridge. 

 

Do I need to pull out the tape by pulling out the orange plastic thing?

 

I ended up pulling on the orange thing and pull out about 4 inches of the tape but then I stopped because the tape kept coming out. I thought there would only be 1-2 inches of tape.

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Yes,

Please pull out the orange plastic till the tape is fully removed, it should be much longer than 1-2 inches..

 

See Figure 8 below which demonstrate a such:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-laserjet-pro-mfp-m125-series/5396664/document/c03921758

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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Yes,

Please pull out the orange plastic till the tape is fully removed, it should be much longer than 1-2 inches..

 

See Figure 8 below which demonstrate a such:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-laserjet-pro-mfp-m125-series/5396664/document/c03921758

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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