 Hey guys, it's Kevin. Today we're going to work on the scanners and the document fitters for HP OfficeJet Pro 8022, 8025, 8028, 8035. After watching this, you're going to learn how to take the part and replace some parts. If I miss any model numbers and they look like this, they have exactly the same structure. Just some of them have different color. So you would like to have a worksheet, so I can go step by step. If you want a copy of a worksheet or you want to get some parts for your printer, you can go to bchtechnology.com and go to printer parts. Scroll down for HP. You can have an install on install workflow, which is the file I look at, I show you. And you can just pick up, for example, print at the printer carriage and ADL feeder. And all the parts you see today is on there. And also, if you wonder how you'll take the scanner and auto-micro document fitter out of the printer, I'm going to post a link above. So you can click that link and see how it's done. First step calls for removing nine screws. You will need a T10 screwdriver. If you don't know what T10 is, just go to your local hardware store and ask for a T10. If you cannot find there, I'm going to put a link above. So you can click the link and purchase one from the internet. Now we're going to separate the scanner from the automatic document feeder. To open it up, just pull this lever and just wiggle it. And two things are going to come apart eventually. Let's focus on the scanner first. The paper says pushing three tabs. However, you don't want the bottom facing up like this way. I'll show you why. Because when you open it, everything will fall off. Instead, the glass set up. And also, I want to point out that the little lever there, a malfunction there will cause the printer to think that there are always a paper there or there's no paper there. You can start vertically and just pushing the first tab. You will feel the top get lifted. Then you can put your finger there or have a plier there to hold the position. Then you can work on the second tab. But the last tab, you better have the glass set up when you're ready to open the scanner. And now carefully remove the top. And here it is. There is a long geared rail. And the scanner lamp going to go back and forth on this rail. Sort of like a train. If your scanner lamp get burned out, here's how to replace it. If you wonder how it travel on the rail, here's a gear that the motor going to drive it. So I can travel on the rail. And sometimes it's this belt loose and or you're missing that white part. A lot of you are asking where that white part goes. Let me show you where it is. It's in the middle, sort of like a tension. We don't sell individual gears and we all put all the gears here together. So you can get all the gears or you can buy a belt or this little teeth. Just in case if you have broken glasses, you need to replace the glasses. Scanner glass, there's a tab here. So you just push it in and use your finger to poke the glass. And then this one. That side is fixed, so it's harder to push that one. And I pushed the final one, the third one here. Remember that little guy I showed you at the beginning of video? Make sure you don't lose it when you replace the glass. The white strip is really important for the scanner because that's when the scanner gets started. It's going to scan this white strip. If you get the yellowish strip or you get ink on the strip, the scanner will give you air. Okay, I know this guy. Two screws on metal, okay. Eight screws after open the top. Four on each side, one, two, three, four. And the last one you have to do it the side way and put this backwards. So that's why you want a really long screwdriver. Now flip over. There are two tabs on top and two tabs below it. You can have something put in place after you loosen the top tab. Then just push on the bottom tab and it's going to open. And now just wiggle the base and the whole thing on the copper part. The left side of plastic just fall off to remove the right side. You're going to push this tab in and then you can sort of use your hand just wrapping around, just hold it around, just move this way. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit us at www.bchtechnologies.com or locally, Greensboro, North Carolina. Cheers.