 Hey guys, it's Kevin. Today we're going to disassemble Epson Expressing XP 7100. And this is a workflow version, which we just, from beginning, we go all the way to the end. If you have any questions, or want to see some part that's not clear to you, or you want us to have a more specific video, please comment. And I will see if I can accommodate that. Also, if you feel this is going too fast, and you want to have a paper copy of the workflow, we can go to bchtechnologies.com and go to printer parts, and Epson, and install and install workflow. So you can find this XP 7100. And in the workflow, so this is the section. So actually, we just finished the first section. And we removed the paper tree and the duplexer. So now we're on the second section, which is remove the scanner. And you can see here, we're going to turn back to the printer. And from a top-down view, we're going to find a two silver screw. SS means screw with ultra-silver. And SK means screw, which is black. And let's do it. So in the back, we remove the screws. And the side panel can be peeled off. And now we can unscrew the first circuit board. And by the way, on the right-hand side of your workflow sheet, you're going to see the parts number and show you which part you can remove from each procedure. And now just make sure all the cables are detached. And also the FFC cable. And there's one big one, and there's one small one. And take a look from there to make sure everything is attached. Then just hold the scanner, hold it towards you, and it'll come right off. Also make sure to take a picture before you do that. So when you put it back, you'll know which wire goes which. If you don't have a picture, and what do you do? Go to bch-diagnologies.com and download the picture. Now we turn the printer around and facing the front of the printer. You need to release the locks on the printhead. And to do this, you need to turn the wheel on your left side, turn it counterclockwise. And now you can remove a long plate from the top and just take it off. Now we need to take off those corner plates. On the workflow, it says remove the right plate. And you can start with the left if you want. Take the top plate off, then left or right is up to you. Now the front panel LCD can be removed. And now we can remove the waste tank. I realize the angle is not that great for this waste tank removal. I'm going to shoot another video to show you how to do it. Now we can take the printhead and the CSS board out. Up to you, remove the timing belt. Make sure that you save the CR sensor. The CR sensor is mounted on the printhead carriage assembly. Next are those I5C cables. And basically just run them through the loop and take them out. And next, we need to remove the pulley. Turn the printer back to you towards you and just use a screwdriver. Remove the biggest spring and the cable on the carriage return going to be loose. And you can take the pulley out. And now you can take the drive cable out. Now we're going to remove the printhead rails. And there's one upper rail. There's lower rail. And just unscrew all the screws under the rail. And the printhead carriage will come off. OK, for those of you who have a faulty ejection sensor, here's where the ejection sensor is. If the sensor is faulty, it will always show you have a paper jam. Although you don't have any paper there, it will show you a paper jam. If you want to get to the sensor, and you'll need to remove the paper guide. And the top part of the rail. Of course, you don't need to take the motor off if you only want to get to the ejection sensor. Here's a nice and juicy ejection sensor. However, you don't really have to go through this trouble to fix the sensor. I may just shoot another video to see what you can do is you can just install the sensor. Another place does have the same function. Now you can unwind those wires and remove the power supply and the waste pump. And I don't know why Epson designed the main board to be horizontal and is under the printer. And normally, Epson designed it another way. It designed vertical, so you don't have ink drip on it. And this model is very, very funny. It's really hard to get to the main board. OK, the rest of the stuff are pretty easy, just straightforward unscrew and remove. Again, if you get somewhere stuck, just leave a comment or shoot us an email. And we can see if we can help you out. I hope this video helps your project. Please visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally at Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.