Low end repairs

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I'm interested in a source for manuals and parts for low end HP
printers. I've got broken units such as LJ 1300 and Fax 1020xi. It's
not worth it to spend a hundred dollars an hour plus parts to have them
repaired by an authorized service person. I buy maintenance kits and
service the larger printers myself, but HP won't let you see a service
manual or spare parts list for these little ones. It's almost as if
they want you to throw them out.

Thank you for your help.
 
ira-ny said:
I'm interested in a source for manuals and parts for low end HP
printers. I've got broken units such as LJ 1300 and Fax 1020xi. It's
not worth it to spend a hundred dollars an hour plus parts to have them
repaired by an authorized service person. I buy maintenance kits and
service the larger printers myself, but HP won't let you see a service
manual or spare parts list for these little ones. It's almost as if
they want you to throw them out.

Thank you for your help.

http://www.eserviceinfo.com/equipment_mfg/HP_22.html
They have the 1300 manual at least, manuals are free from them.
You can also buy manuals from www.manuals4you.com and other places.
Tony
 
ira-ny said:
I'm interested in a source for manuals and parts for low end HP
printers. I've got broken units such as LJ 1300 and Fax 1020xi. It's
not worth it to spend a hundred dollars an hour plus parts to have them
repaired by an authorized service person. I buy maintenance kits and
service the larger printers myself, but HP won't let you see a service
manual or spare parts list for these little ones. It's almost as if
they want you to throw them out.

HP has parts available from http://partsurfer.hp.com - I just checked and the
Laserjet 1300 parts are listed there with exploded diagrams and pricing
information.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, MS MVP Printing/Imaging
 
Laser Pros International:

888-558-5277, ext 122

Sells OEM HP Parts at great price. You could also check other HP OEM part
resellers, of course HP too, to check prices. One of the reason why I only
refurbished HP Laser printers and sell them is that I could get HP OEM
parts from many different HP OEM Parts resellers all over the world. I
personally use Laser Pros (I'm in the US).

Dewaine
 
Bob Headrick said:
HP has parts available from http://partsurfer.hp.com - I just checked and the
Laserjet 1300 parts are listed there with exploded diagrams and pricing
information.

That's quite a handy little thing there, I've bookmarked that.

It has my aging IIIp listed as well.

Funnily enough I dug it out last night (it says manufactured 1992 on the
back) turned it on, bunged some paper in and it printed out the two self
test pages fine. Shame really that the main board on my IIp died. I
preferred that, as it had a proper paper tray, when it died I did
consider looking at trying to remove its tray to add to the IIIp.
 
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