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Removal and replacement strategy NOTE Some photos show a device other than the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP. Repair and replacement procedures in this chapter are for the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP and are not affected by cosmetic differences (for example, the color of the covers) shown in these photos. This chapter documents the removal and replacement of field replaceable parts (FRUs) only. Reinstallation is generally the reverse of removal. Occasionally, notes and hints are included to provide directions for difficult or critical replacement procedures. Admonitions WARNING! Unplug the power cord from the power outlet (at the wall receptacle) before attempting to service the device. It this warning is not followed, severe injury can result. Certain functional checks during troubleshooting must be performed with power supplied to the device. However, the power supply should be disconnected during removal. Sheet-metal and plastic edges in the device can be sharp. Use caution when servicing this device. Never operate or service the device with the protective cover removed from the laser/scanner assembly. The invisible reflected beam can damage your eyes. CAUTION The device contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Always perform service work at an ESD-protected workstation. If an ESD-protected workstation is not available, discharge body static by grasping the print engine chassis before touching an ESD-sensitive component. Ground the print engine chassis before servicing the device. CAUTION Do not bend or fold the FFCs during the removal or reinstallation process. NOTE For service purposes, the upper part of the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP is, in effect, the "scanner" and the lower part is the "printer". Together, they also act as a photocopier, but the service description here is simplified by referring to copier functionality only when specifically necessary. Tip To install a self-tapping screw, first turn it counterclockwise to align it with the existing thread pattern, then carefully turn it clockwise to tighten. Do not overtighten. Required tools ● #2 Phillips screwdriver with magnetic tip ● Small flat-blade screwdriver ● #8 and #10 torx screwdrivers ● Needle-nose pliers ● ESD mat (if available) ● Penlight (optional) ● Long flat-blade screwdriver (optional) 60 Chapter 6 Removal and replacement ENWW

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Removal and replacement strategy
NOTE
Some photos show a device other than the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP. Repair and
replacement procedures in this chapter are for the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP and are not affected
by cosmetic differences (for example, the color of the covers) shown in these photos.
This chapter documents the removal and replacement of field replaceable parts (FRUs) only.
Reinstallation is generally the reverse of removal. Occasionally, notes and hints are included to provide
directions for difficult or critical replacement procedures.
Admonitions
WARNING!
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet (at the wall receptacle) before
attempting to service the device. It this warning is not followed, severe injury can result. Certain
functional checks during troubleshooting must be performed with power supplied to the device.
However, the power supply should be disconnected during removal.
Sheet-metal and plastic edges in the device can be sharp. Use caution when servicing this device.
Never operate or service the device with the protective cover removed from the laser/scanner
assembly. The invisible reflected beam can damage your eyes.
CAUTION
The device contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Always perform service work at an ESD-protected workstation. If an ESD-protected workstation
is not available, discharge body static by grasping the print engine chassis before touching an
ESD-sensitive component. Ground the print engine chassis
before
servicing the device.
CAUTION
Do not bend or fold the FFCs during the removal or reinstallation process.
NOTE
For service purposes, the upper part of the HP LaserJet M1005 MFP is, in effect, the
"scanner" and the lower part is the "printer". Together, they also act as a photocopier, but the
service description here is simplified by referring to copier functionality only when specifically
necessary.
Tip
To install a self-tapping screw, first turn it counterclockwise to align it with the existing thread
pattern, then carefully turn it clockwise to tighten. Do not overtighten.
Required tools
#2 Phillips screwdriver with magnetic tip
Small flat-blade screwdriver
#8 and #10 torx screwdrivers
Needle-nose pliers
ESD mat (if available)
Penlight (optional)
Long flat-blade screwdriver (optional)
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Chapter 6
Removal and replacement
ENWW