 Hey guys, it's Kevin. Today, we're going to show you how to replace the printhead for Epson OfficeJet Pro. It's 8000 series, so it's either like A022 or the A028, A0215. They're all the same thing. You can say this is A028, and the only difference is from the A022 as there are scanners colored a bit different. HP is a special driver bit. You can search the Internet for T10, and you want to get a longer, pretty long one. If you don't have those school drivers, and you don't want to look around, and you can just directly go to bchtechnology.com and search for a school driver. Those two are the same thing. Just one of them has a handle. You're probably going to need an i6 screwdriver bit later when you do the internal parts, but today we're going to use T10. We're going to remove a total of eight screws from the top. If you can't find the eighth one, you can just lift up the cover a little bit, and then you're going to find where the eighth one is. Actually, it's hiding right here. Now we're going to work on this scanner hinge. Use a screwdriver to push it forward, I mean towards the front of the printer. It should come out pretty easily. Now the scanner can fall backwards, so we use another printer to stop it. On the back, you're going to see there are four screws in a row. The cover can be totally lifted, but we don't want to do it right now. So there are two cables on the left side, and we don't want to disconnect those cables, and just keep those cables there, and we can work on the right side. Keep the left side on, and lift the right side, and stick a screwdriver underneath. Now you can see two big springs. We're going to remove those. Now it's a good time to put your safety glasses on. It might hit your eye when you remove them. I don't want a lot of viewers because they're blind. You can use a long-nose supplier to this, but if you have a piece of steel wire that you can make a jig, or like a Kohhanger's thing, it's better to use to make a jig. Use the jig to hook it, and use your finger to push it to the right side, and the thing come out easily. It's easy to lose it, then remove it. Put it somewhere safe. It will be harder to find it at your home or on the BCH website. Let me try to find it. Okay, we go to printer parts, and HP, oh, there it is. Oh, it's a belong to a printhead carriage, and here they are. We sell them by pairs. Again, hook, push to the right, remove. Now I got to lift the printhead, and disconnect those cables. Now I shoot from the left side, so you can have a better view. You don't need any special tools to put those cables in. Just press evenly, and it should go in pretty easily. This is what it looks like after it's done. Now we need to worry about this cable, and this is a timing encoding strip. It will sit on the sensor like this. Let me give you a better example. This is the sensor. It has a base, and then it has top parts, really, the encoder. This encoder belt should go through the center just like this. So, tuck it in. Now use your jig to pull it all the way, and then you kind of twist it, and it will lock itself in. Oops. Again, pull it all the way, and then twist. Okay, the rest is put the four screws in the back, and then eight screws on top, and close the scanner. Sorry about the noise. That's a 14-wheeler delivering another pilot of OfficeJet Pro. A022. I found a way to unclog those really easily, so I bought a couple pallets of clogged bad ones, so we can have an unclogging party later. So next video we're going to unclogging those OfficeJets. This is the view from my office. The bird seems beautifully. Oh, nothing. That's SpaceX. I hope you enjoyed this video. Visit the asset www.pchtechnology.com or locally, Queensborough, North Carolina. Cheers!