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I think I have removed the screws and the left hand bracket (for lack of a better word) of the assembly is attached to the plastic casing in just one spot. If not for that I think I could lift out the assembly.

 

I would like to ask if there is a trick to removing the assembly at this point?

 

 

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I cannot find my last reply anywhere:

 

I removed the screws and I can rock the paper feed assembly up and down. There’s a metal bracket on the far left of the paper feed assembly that secures a motor, 2 rollers, and provides support for several gears. 

This bracket is attached at a single point to the bottom of the printer case. I cannot figure out how to release it. (There is no screw involved.) 

 

Any chance you would know what to do next?

 

 

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Probably slid under case/ bottom, frame, try by sliding. Post a photo so visible where you having problems.   




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This the area that I am speaking about:

 

Broad view:

 

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zooming in:

 

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here is video “rocking it”, starting at the attachment point and moving out. I guess I can’t send videos.

I guess I can’t send videos.

 

The area I am talking about is beneath the small electric motor.

 

Another thought:

      There are two there are two Rollers in the Broadview. The middle one I can detach from the bracket on the left. But not from the assembly. There is a slot cut into the bracket For the front roller but it looks like it not designed to come out while the assembly is in the case. -Not 100% sure of this.

 

If you like I can try to get a picture Beneath the electric motor.

 

 

 

 

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The left side of the Bracket (Which has a small electric motor attached to it) is attached to the plastic case just beneath the screw that is beneath the motor. A little piece of the bracket protrudes down (this cannot be seen in the picture) And then is bent over a piece of the plastic case. If I turn the printer upside down and look at the Bottom of the printer case,, I can look thru a small hole and see the small tab which is actually part of the bracket. 

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finally got it out.


It may slide out like you something like you said. But I had to turn the printer over on its top. And I had to Insert a pic in a small hole in the bottom and push the tab. This may have work because I had already loosened the rollers. I might have a better idea when I put it back together.

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