HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller Replacement

 

HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller Replacement Procedure

It’s going to happen sooner or later. Your feed rollers are going to get worn out and need replaced. Below you will find the HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller Replacement procedure along with links to order in replacement rollers if needed.

HP E6B67-67905 OEM – Paper feed roller assembly – Part of tray 2-6 roller kit

Step 1: Remove the tray
â–² Pull the tray out, slightly lift up, and then pull it completely out of the printer to remove it.

HP LaserJet Enterprise M606, M605, M604 tray removal
Step 2: Remove the pickup, feed, and separation rollers for trays 2 through 6.
CAUTION: When handling the rollers, avoid touching the roller surfaces. Skin oils and fingerprints on a roller
surface can cause print-quality problems.
1. Place the tray on a level work surface. Locate and open the spring-loaded cover that is next to the roller
in the tray.

HP LaserJet Enterprise M606, M605, M604 roller access tray cover

2. Pinch the blue tab that is on the left side of the roller, and then slide the roller off of the shaft.

HP LaserJet Enterprise M606, M605, M604 separation - feed roller removal

3. Inside the tray cavity, pinch the blue tab that is on the left side of the upper feed roller, and
then slide the roller off of the shaft.

HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller Replacement

 

4. Inside the tray cavity, pinch the blue tab that is on the left side of the lower pick roller (callout 1), and
then slide the roller off of the shaft.

HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller removal

Installation Tips for the HP M606, M605, M604 Pick Up Roller Replacement

5. Installing them is just the opposite of how you took them out. Don’t get in a hurry. Make sure the roller clicks firmly in place. Sometimes you might have to move them a little to get them to align with the post on the feed shaft or torque limiter. Once I feel it click in place and like to pull out on it slightly to make sure it’s locked in there. If they fail to get locked in place they will tend to work for a short period of time then start causing constant or intermitent jamming. Anybody who has done this hundreds of times over the years knows that dreaded call you get when a machine you just serviced starts jamming shortly after you leave and you have to go back just to snap the roller in place because you rushed through the job.

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