Your expression of what HP once stood for is a sentiment I've tried to hold onto as well. Back in the 80's HP was indeed king. It was the one of the defacto gold standards of quality, precision and longevity. Though their modern pieces of plastic (pronounced crap) are still engineering marvels, it seems their attitude towards quality and serviceability have fallen sadly to the wayside. I guess we were lucky to see them in their prime!
David, I totally have to agree with you... I've had multiple printers, both HP and Epson... and they were made to be able to remove and clean the heads... at one time you could even just order replacement heads and if under warranty they were FREE... Some of the new Cannon printers have heads you can easily remove and clean... My biggest complaint is that they don't keep their software Drivers up to date, which shouldn't take that much effort, which you could keep your printer going as long as it was functional.
Hi Marc, thanks to your repair video I was indeed able to repair my HP 3310 Printer which is basically the same model! Guess what, the same actor broke and I had to flush the inksystem with alcohol, too. It worked like a charm and took my about 2 days to figure everything it out with your instructions. You really helped me a lot! :-)
The broken rocker you show is built in obsolescence. That and the cheap caps used on the control boards. Replaced my rockers with hand crafted ones (thicker less crack prone mat. ) and bought a cap kit to upgrade all caps. Learned a bunch about print head cleaning and off to the races she went. This printer needs to be used, letting it set leads to issues ( print test pages ). All that said though. the unit is an awesome multi color using unit. Still well supported in software ( as of 2020. win10 compatible). Down fall to the DIY is the inkwell. The inkwell inside this unit is painful to deep clean, and is below a bunch of functioning items. Designed to never be serviced, as much of printers seem to be. Inks for this type of HP are being discontinued, but this type of printer, with it ink head system already separate from its ink, is a great candidate for CISS usage. It doesn't require internal ink feed to the heads like almost all others. Head cleaning vids are on youtube and very useful. Just use it and avoid the need.
Many HP of the era have the broken lift arms. A fantastic printer mine has been, aside from those. Has lasted about 10 years lol. CNC machined arms made of soft aluminum would make a ton of old units good to go for those that enjoyed them enough to save them. my 5180 has a hand made arm in it made from snowmobile track slide/ high density plastic. IKR, to funny. But it works well. ink system failure error messages once fixed can be cleared. Then they run like new as long as the ink systems not dry or plugged.
Interesting. I have a similar problem with my Photosmart 3210. Though all my colours are broken and paper gets drips of ink on them on the front and back. Watching this video maybe I will take a look at repairing it even though I have never repaired a printer before. :)
THATS WHAT THAT NOISE WAS! our old printer always used to make that fast noise while it was doing 'printer stuff'. could never figure it out, and it eventually got that darn error. this was almost 8 years ago, so instead of fixing it it was taken to a recycling center.
I got one of these for $15 at the thrift store. Unit is pretty clean inside for printing 10,000 pages! I cleaned the cartridge head and after that didn't help I tried your method. Unfortunately I ran out of ink so I have to wait a week for cheap ink to arrive. I hope the isopropyl stuck in the tubing doesn't ruin anything, but so far the only test page it printed looked great.
Do you have or can you make a tutorial video on how to replace the paper pick up rollers on an HP Photosmart C5180 All-in-one printer? It was working great until it stopped picking up the paper from the tray. It is the best printer that I ever had. Thanks.
I had exactly the same problem with that printer. In my case the epoxy didn't hold, so I made a little bracket out of scrap aluminum and attached it to the nylon see-saw with two #2 screws and hardware. It lasted two years and just died again about a week ago. I think I'm going to strip out the steppers and toss the poor plastic carcass!
Please some help, I have a printer hp photosmart C7280, it doesn't print, already I did printhead cleaning, but now has ink leak around the borders of the transparent plastic, and also the printhead has not ink inside, the little hoses are clean, I don't know if the pump is working, please send me a answer and the solution .
At 8:52, when you pumped into it, it looks like it dripped out from where you pumped.. but what about the inside? Did the alcohol go into the other end? if so where? Did u put tissue there too? Thanks.
I love UR video, question I am at the turning on the printer, have everything lined up as shown in Vid, no power, I got the wire harness connected, what am I missing. Thank you the wonderful hope 4 this printer to work, after spending $42.00 on new ink, it is madding to spent money & have it break.
Exact same issue with my 3310, down the the broken rocker too, would be handy to know how you repaired that, as seems that is key for the life of the printer... could you do a video for that?
I didn't use my Photosmart 3210 at least 10 years. I bought new cartridges and it does not even print one dot! Is there any way to fix this? Or should I throw it away? :(
Hi CuriousMarc. I have exactly the same issue. I want to replace the white piece that manage the ink flow (refer to min 4:41 in your video ;-)). Do you have the reference number at HP of the piece you replaced, so that I can order it too ? In case of out of stock (printer too old), I'm thinking to make it created with a 3D Printer. Thanks for your reply
Made a replacement using a high density plastic. I used a rotary tool after making a rough form, measured the shaft, drilled slightly smaller and it worked. So many old versions of this printer used this pre- print head arrangement that the entire assembly was purchasable used for cheap. So i do also have a used shaft with a good arm or 2 as well now. good luck, best wishes.
Wonderful to see someone with such expertise!! I have no experience taking apart a printer so I would have liked to see more detailed steps on how to do that but luckily I was able to take it apart. I was wondering what did you use to cleverly defeat the open door message? What does that piece have to make contact with? I am stuck at that step. It looks like my printer has the same problem as yours. The exact same piece is broken. What epoxy do you recommend?
So you do this for a living? I'm gonna "try" this and see what happens. I'm VERY frustrated with my printer(s)! Ink is a scam and THEY know it, that's why they only charge $50 for a NEW printer, then $15 for ORIGINAL ink, EACH cartridge!
This looks like HP looked at those continuous inking systems people were retro fitting onto printers for years. Then made it into a sellable product. And its also depressing to watch how shitty that thing is made. Coming from just watching your video on the HP 2631G.
Your expression of what HP once stood for is a sentiment I've tried to hold onto as well. Back in the 80's HP was indeed king. It was the one of the defacto gold standards of quality, precision and longevity. Though their modern pieces of plastic (pronounced crap) are still engineering marvels, it seems their attitude towards quality and serviceability have fallen sadly to the wayside. I guess we were lucky to see them in their prime!
David, I totally have to agree with you... I've had multiple printers, both HP and Epson... and they were made to be able to remove and clean the heads... at one time you could even just order replacement heads and if under warranty they were FREE... Some of the new Cannon printers have heads you can easily remove and clean... My biggest complaint is that they don't keep their software Drivers up to date, which shouldn't take that much effort, which you could keep your printer going as long as it was functional.
Nice to see a restore instead of more plastic electronics filling our dump sites. Good job!
Hi Marc, thanks to your repair video I was indeed able to repair my HP 3310 Printer which is basically the same model! Guess what, the same actor broke and I had to flush the inksystem with alcohol, too. It worked like a charm and took my about 2 days to figure everything it out with your instructions. You really helped me a lot! :-)
The broken rocker you show is built in obsolescence. That and the cheap caps used on the control boards. Replaced my rockers with hand crafted ones (thicker less crack prone mat. ) and bought a cap kit to upgrade all caps. Learned a bunch about print head cleaning and off to the races she went. This printer needs to be used, letting it set leads to issues ( print test pages ). All that said though. the unit is an awesome multi color using unit. Still well supported in software ( as of 2020. win10 compatible). Down fall to the DIY is the inkwell. The inkwell inside this unit is painful to deep clean, and is below a bunch of functioning items. Designed to never be serviced, as much of printers seem to be. Inks for this type of HP are being discontinued, but this type of printer, with it ink head system already separate from its ink, is a great candidate for CISS usage. It doesn't require internal ink feed to the heads like almost all others. Head cleaning vids are on youtube and very useful. Just use it and avoid the need.
Many HP of the era have the broken lift arms. A fantastic printer mine has been, aside from those. Has lasted about 10 years lol. CNC machined arms made of soft aluminum would make a ton of old units good to go for those that enjoyed them enough to save them.
my 5180 has a hand made arm in it made from snowmobile track slide/ high density plastic. IKR, to funny. But it works well.
ink system failure error messages once fixed can be cleared. Then they run like new as long as the ink systems not dry or plugged.
Interesting. I have a similar problem with my Photosmart 3210. Though all my colours are broken and paper gets drips of ink on them on the front and back. Watching this video maybe I will take a look at repairing it even though I have never repaired a printer before. :)
THATS WHAT THAT NOISE WAS! our old printer always used to make that fast noise while it was doing 'printer stuff'. could never figure it out, and it eventually got that darn error. this was almost 8 years ago, so instead of fixing it it was taken to a recycling center.
I got one of these for $15 at the thrift store. Unit is pretty clean inside for printing 10,000 pages! I cleaned the cartridge head and after that didn't help I tried your method. Unfortunately I ran out of ink so I have to wait a week for cheap ink to arrive. I hope the isopropyl stuck in the tubing doesn't ruin anything, but so far the only test page it printed looked great.
Youre a genius. I hate HP. HP should stand for "horrible products"
Do you have or can you make a tutorial video on how to replace the paper pick up rollers on an HP Photosmart C5180 All-in-one printer? It was working great until it stopped picking up the paper from the tray. It is the best printer that I ever had. Thanks.
I had exactly the same problem with that printer. In my case the epoxy didn't hold, so I made a little bracket out of scrap aluminum and attached it to the nylon see-saw with two #2 screws and hardware. It lasted two years and just died again about a week ago. I think I'm going to strip out the steppers and toss the poor plastic carcass!
Brilliant video. Friend has one with blocked heads. having watched this....it's a bin job!
Just amazing you have a lot of patience
Love the sound of the real printer.
hi mine cant detecte the black cartridge . its a new cartridge . so i want to reset it ...i cant find the reset menu ...please where can i foind it
Great for you! if you can post a video with step by step as I have a same printer and would having a similar problem!
Please some help, I have a printer hp photosmart C7280, it doesn't print, already I did printhead cleaning, but now has ink leak around the borders of the transparent plastic, and also the printhead has not ink inside, the little hoses are clean, I don't know if the pump is working, please send me a answer and the solution .
I cant get the HP7250 to pick up the paper properly without ripping it to pieces before it reaches the duplexer...
At 8:52, when you pumped into it, it looks like it dripped out from where you pumped.. but what about the inside? Did the alcohol go into the other end? if so where? Did u put tissue there too? Thanks.
I love UR video, question I am at the turning on the printer, have everything lined up as shown in Vid, no power, I got the wire harness connected, what am I missing. Thank you the wonderful hope 4 this printer to work, after spending $42.00 on new ink, it is madding to spent money & have it break.
You should only need to reconnect the front panel. I'd check that the flex is well engaged in the connector first.
Exact same issue with my 3310, down the the broken rocker too, would be handy to know how you repaired that, as seems that is key for the life of the printer... could you do a video for that?
I was able to repair mine with epoxy made for plastic repairs.
CuriousMarc did you have to take out the part to do so?
No. In my case I just let the epoxy seep in.
CuriousMarc great, I’ll have to buy some, and give it a second go then. Thanks!
My 3210xi is telling me there is a paper jam but net I see no paper in the printer, were else would I find a paper jam?
I have the same cracked piece on my C8180 - can we get a replacement part number from HP?
I didn't use my Photosmart 3210 at least 10 years. I bought new cartridges and it does not even print one dot! Is there any way to fix this? Or should I throw it away? :(
most likely clogged tubes. they start drying after a month or so
i just got one from a yard sale and this video helped
Hi CuriousMarc. I have exactly the same issue. I want to replace the white piece that manage the ink flow (refer to min 4:41 in your video ;-)). Do you have the reference number at HP of the piece you replaced, so that I can order it too ? In case of out of stock (printer too old), I'm thinking to make it created with a 3D Printer. Thanks for your reply
Made a replacement using a high density plastic. I used a rotary tool after making a rough form, measured the shaft, drilled slightly smaller and it worked. So many old versions of this printer used this pre- print head arrangement that the entire assembly was purchasable used for cheap. So i do also have a used shaft with a good arm or 2 as well now. good luck, best wishes.
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i have the same broken problem mas of inkt to ,and more error 0xc18a0206
but this error does not resolve I
thanks for the video
Wonderful to see someone with such expertise!! I have no experience taking apart a printer so I would have liked to see more detailed steps on how to do that but luckily I was able to take it apart. I was wondering what did you use to cleverly defeat the open door message? What does that piece have to make contact with? I am stuck at that step. It looks like my printer has the same problem as yours. The exact same piece is broken. What epoxy do you recommend?
I used a strip of plastic. Can't remember if it pushed on a microswitch or if it was an optical sensor. For glue I used "plastic weld" epoxy.
CuriousMarc My printer is now working!! Thank you very much for your video!
Great to hear!
that dot matrix printer at the end was just whisper quiet!
Hardly any noise ? Bloody hell :)
Great ending!
You're not supposed to clean with alcohol really. There are some ammonia based solutions available. Alcohol hardens the ink and can damage the heads.
I fixed a Brother J-430W that way by cleaning it with rubbing alcohol.
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Great video, where can I purchase the small plastic part you replaced?
If you are talking about the white lever, I glued it back together with plastic epoxy.
CuriousMarc yes that small part, thank you I will do the same
So you do this for a living? I'm gonna "try" this and see what happens. I'm VERY frustrated with my printer(s)! Ink is a scam and THEY know it, that's why they only charge $50 for a NEW printer, then $15 for ORIGINAL ink, EACH cartridge!
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And the ink which is cheaper and it’s printing is good
This looks like HP looked at those continuous inking systems people were retro fitting onto printers for years. Then made it into a sellable product. And its also depressing to watch how shitty that thing is made. Coming from just watching your video on the HP 2631G.
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Printers, one of the scummiest business out there!
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