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Default HP OfficeJet 7000 service manual?


"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
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On Sun, 1 Mar 2015 09:52:30 -0800, DaveC wrote:

Where can I get this?
Does the service manual for the 7000 cover other models?


http://www.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01785846.pdf
30 seconds using Google web search. Try seaching before posting.

I have no issues right now just like to have service docs for all my
equipment...


In general, low end HP inkjet printers are not designed or built to be
repaired. The manual even says "No user serviceable parts inside".
Common wear parts are either not available, or sold as sub-assemblies
for more than the printer is worth. Your best bet are cloned or
salvaged parts on eBay. Good luck.


I think this is about a $ 400 printer and not one of the $ 100 or less
units. While $ 400 may be low end to some, I would think it may be worth
repairing if done by the owner. Many manuals say "no user servicable parts
inside". I guess that they are mainly referring to a fuse that can be
replaced by someone that has almost no knolege on how to repair things.
While most users are not equiped to service devices, some are if they have
the correct manuals and can obtain the needed parts.

I will agree if the printer is in the $ 100 or less class they are hardly
worth the time and effort to repair. The ink that comes with a new printer
is almost worth the cost of a low end printer.