Sorry, but each scanner is built differently, therefore check out
your product manual. And if you don't see any, just visit
the manufacture's technical support site.
Also your thing, it is a all in one device so I believe it's a bit more
difficult to take it apart.
Cleaning under the glass is only if recommend by the manufacture.
...and in my opinion this is a quality issue. The inside of a scanner should not
let in any dust. If it's not too old, try to tel it be replaced it for a new
one.
Contact HP, because most scanners shouldn't allow dust into the interior unless
they were constructed wrong. That said, HP's printers and scanners are fun to
pull apart mostly because they're sealed from the inside as they're not designed
to be pulled apart once they have been built.
If you look inside the scanner through the glass, you should be able to find
where it is secured from the inside, though to open it will likely involve
prying at the sides with a screw driver.
Make sure you have the money for a new scanner before you try any repairs. Trust
me.
I have a HP PSC 2410...with a scaner and i want to clean the inside glass, but i can not find wall the screws.
Can anyone help me?
Please.
Sorry, but each scanner is built differently, therefore check out
your product manual. And if you don't see any, just visit
the manufacture's technical support site.
Also your thing, it is a all in one device so I believe it's a bit more difficult to take it apart.
Cleaning under the glass is only if recommend by the manufacture.
...and in my opinion this is a quality issue. The inside of a scanner should not let in any dust. If it's not too old, try to tel it be replaced it for a new one.
I think you make enquiry to the manufacturer is better as the manufacturer will not help you repair if you open the screws
Contact HP, because most scanners shouldn't allow dust into the interior unless they were constructed wrong. That said, HP's printers and scanners are fun to pull apart mostly because they're sealed from the inside as they're not designed to be pulled apart once they have been built.
If you look inside the scanner through the glass, you should be able to find where it is secured from the inside, though to open it will likely involve prying at the sides with a screw driver.
Make sure you have the money for a new scanner before you try any repairs. Trust me.