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Atomicriffmaster
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HP Photosmart 6520 Printhead Fix
Just take your time and really keep an eye on all the delicate ribbon cables. This kind of process could probably apply to most printers with non-disposable ink printheads. I did this for some friends, hopefully it helps someone else get some more life out of their printer.
If all else fails, printheads can be found on eBay and elsewhere for around $30 and this video can be used as a replacement guide too.
If all else fails, printheads can be found on eBay and elsewhere for around $30 and this video can be used as a replacement guide too.
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Danger Of Hexavalent Chromium CHM-131-009
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This is our final project for CHM-131-009 We are Alan, Andrew, Eyad, Mohammed. The citations are as follows: βGary Works.β U. S. Steel, 1 Jan. 2017, www.ussteel.com/locations/gary-works. Hawley, Elisabeth L, et al. βTreatment Technologies for Chromium(VI).β Treatment Technologies for Chromium(VI), CRC Press LLC, 1 Jan. 2004, engr.uconn.edu/~baholmen/docs/ENVE290W/National Chromium Files From Lu...
Jack Faceplanting...
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He's a rambunctious little player, and also clumsy...
24hr GoPro Snow Timelapse Chicago Dec 2016
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Timelapse test of a moderate snow fall in Chicago, on December 10th 2016.
GoPro Hero 4 - Epic Mountain Bike Slide
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Didn't see a downed tree until about 10 feet in front of it. Couldn't stop in time so I slid under it Indiana Jones style!
GoPro Snow Cleanup
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Feb 1 in Chicago we got about 16 inches of snow. Decided to mess with the GoPro a bit. Shot with a Hero 4 in 2.7k and edited with Sony Vegas Pro 13. Rendered at 1080p mp4 highest settings.
Instagram Ray's Edit (full YouTube video coming soon)
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Full length video coming soon, this is just the Instagram edit. Go to www.raysmtb.com/ for more information about this awesome place.
Instagram Ski Edit (full YouTube video coming soon!)
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Just a short edit I made for Instagram of some of my ski footage from vacation in WInter Park and Granby Colorado. Full length UA-cam video coming soon! Shot With a Hero 4 silver at 1080p 60fps with ProTune.
Finish Line - Palos Meltdown Race 2014
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Finishing the 2014 Palos Meltdown MTB race, cat2 sport class. Mom took the video which explains the wrong iPhone orientation. Oh well, it's a miracle that she got any video lol (just kidding).
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Wow, I had no idea hexavalent chromium was this dangerous! It's great to see there are new technologies like EPVD that can replace chrome plating without the environmental risks. This is where i read the deets btw - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetically_enhanced_Physical_Vapor_Deposition
Thanku - gave me the confidence to actually dismantle my (similar) Photosmart 5520. :)
Thank you so much! I was having this exact issue with my printer and Iβm glad I was able to find a whole video on it. Overall it wasnβt too difficult to do, except with that one snag where my printer showed βcartridge jamβ on the screen but I just opened up again and put the long film thing correctly. I forgot to put it between the middle loop when putting it through to the other end.
I would like to know how to get to the screws in the back and under the limiting arm at the back right.
Thank you so much. Really worked. Maybe advise user to wear gloves. My fingers are all stained. π΅βπ«.
Hello, I have a problem with the on/off button, the chip is in place but it wont respond
Fantastic video thank you. I followed your instructions which worked well. However on start up I get a message:one or more cartridges appear to be missing or damaged. I can't get past this message. Any ideas? My colour has run out but the black is a new cartridge.
This is excellent. I was so annoyed that I'd need to buy myself a new printer for what is essentially something working 90% correctly and just the black being an issue. I'm definitely going to try this out and hopefully all will be well and I can get a few more years of use out of it
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how long do the free radicals stay in the body and do damage after change from chromium 6 to 3? If you are exposed just a small number of times will it stay in your body a long time?
Thanks, got the job done with your video, had to clean the PH twice and soaked it as per some other videos, few minor streaks only now on the black (nil before), which I can live with! Better than binning the whole thing!
My Cousin worked in a company where they produce leather tannings and pigments out of chromates. After working there for 5 years, he is diagnosed with mature b acute lymphoblastlc leukemia. After his diagnosis, he only lived for 5 months. He was just 37 years old. We couldnt even sue the company since we were already out of money due to his medical bills paid in last 5 months People should take this serious.
Is there anyway to reverse the negative affects of this drug after damage has been done?
Does anyone know where the other side of that film goes, it slipped off the other end and i cant figure it out. Its that thin film that can cause the catridge jam error
Well i fucked that up, now its not turning back on lol
Thank you for this excellent video. I do not think I would have had the courage to attempt this procedure without it!
Yes nice , but how do you get the cartridge holder in the middle because it stays in place
I was successful taking the unit apart and cleaning it but things went very badly when reassembling the unit. The LEFT side of the clear print guide came disconnected and the little metal piece which its connected to fell through the case. I retrieved it but was unable to figure out how it reattached. So my printer is now in the trash. Your video was very complete but that one small detail which you didn't address really messed me up. My printer was very reliable for ten years.
Hey Atomicriffmaster. I hope you get notification of this comment! Just installed a new black ink cartridge on an HP Photosmart 6520 and got nothing, so I found your video and tried to follow it as closely as I could. Put it all back together and I'm now getting totally blank pages with not a speck of ink on them, which is different from before. Before I had a few streaks here and there. I never really used the color cartridges and they are still the originals, with a Setup label, I believe, but when I did a test page before cleaning the printer head, the color cartridges worked together to print out a partial page, but the black didn't work at all. Of course I had to switch to print a color page for that to happen. When I was on print a black page, nada. Anyway....I cleaned those printer head contacts on both sides with alcohol and broken in two q tips for hours. Not kidding. I thought thoroughly clean was better than not. Not sure if that is true now, though. So....I used straight alcohol, because it seemed to help everyone on here that did the same, and found an HP article online afterwards that specifically stated...do not use alcohol. So, I'm a bit confused on this point. I thought I had cleaned it so thoroughly that there was no ink left in the printer head, but when I just looked at it again right now and dropped some water on the printer head contacts on top, there was definitely still ink in them. So, now I'm wondering if it would be worth a go to soak it in shallow hot water as some videos show. Not sure if that's a good idea because of the electronics on the back. Would appreciate any suggestions you might have. Another possibility is that I didn't connect the ribbons on the back of the printer head correctly. That last one was SO difficult and I bent it a few times, don't know if that caused damage. I don't think I placed that last one where it belonged completely. The blue end of it is still visible, so I don't know if it is attached well enough. What do those ribbons do? Surely if they aren't connected properly, that would affect the printer head function directly, wouldn't it. So, I'm guessing that may be the problem. Any thoughts? Thanks. ps...this is the link that says do not use alcohol. What would be the reason behind this? www.hp.com/us-en/shop/tech-takes/how-to-clean-printhead
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Was all excited about this project, but HOW the heck do the screws in the back under the arm and the one to the left of it.. in order to loosen, I need to unscrew straight up, not at an angle that the hood makes next to impossible. Ready for hour 2 of my attempt. I thought this would be the easiest part of fixing clogged printer . Is there a way to make top cover go up higher?
just break it, it stays up without the arm, I learned that the not so hard way lmao
after doing all this and even spraying some QD electrical contact cleaner im still having the same problem.. welp i guess its time to toss this printer
You're honestly better off treating these little boxes of garbage just as HP intended- as disposable appliances. I just went through this procedure with mine and it did no good, took it apart and back together several times. That along with the frustration of getting to those back screws, dropping screws down inside the thing, dealing with the dangling ribbon cables and getting them back into place correctly, then popping the arm thing off accidentally and then being unable to figure out how to get it back in place correctly, it's just not worth it. I also find HP ink cartridges to be very sketchy with how they clog so often, and then you run them through the cleaning cycles and it sucks so much ink out of them. I bought knock-offs last time, and they were the best ink cartridges I ever had, always ready no matter how long it had been since I last printed.
Hi! Thanks so much for posting this! I was attempting to reattach the "printhead guide tape" that you mentioned, and I think that the hook that holds it on the left side came off of the metal piece. There is nowhere to attach it back, and I'm not sure how I could fix this! Any ideas?
Yes, it engages in the metal chassis member. You insert the 'tongue' of the hook and the guide tape holds it in position....bit fiddly tho'...
Should you put the cartriges in a plastic bag so they dont dry out?
how did you get out the screws with a screwdriver in the back? I cant find a possible angle without damaging the toppart of the printer...
Hello - there is a plastic 'angle limiter' at right side - push it in and remove it, and the lid/scanner plate opens freely. BR JR
This printer is a NIGHTMARE. Zero black ink- even with new catridge. HP makes it impossible to remove and clean printerhead. Been at this for over EIGHT hours. printerhead back in and yet now theres a carriage jam issue. I am livid.
Followed step by step and it went perfectly! Thank you so much! Although my printer is still not printing black..... god knows what the problem is then
Why no one shows how to unscrew the bakside screws????I had a look on many videos and everybody just shows when open font screws but what about back how you stick there screwdriver..???
I used the same screwdriver as him and it went ok, it is hard to do and you won't be in the right ankle but it will still unscrew
Wonderful video. Even I still hesitate to break it up Thanks for your great work π
The Ink in mine dries out far too quickly! Any tips on that?
Excellent video. Couple of points. The lid support arm WILL unclip (with great care) if you waggle the lid while applying pressure. If you have enough desk space and a pile of books the scanner ribbon cable is JUST long enough to lay the top down. BUT, most important of all, if you look under the position where the print head parks itself you may find an enormous stalegmite of drying black ink. Once this pile is high enough to regularly touch the head then it will confound your efforts to clean it. So you need to remove it. Without getting it everywhere. At HP prices it should be worth $$$$$$!
Yes, I also noticed that there is still dried ink there, but you can't reach it very well. So it is difficult to clean even though I had removed the entire top. I messed around a bit too much with the top still on.
Do not try this method if you are not use to doing this type of stuff. I messed my printer up after trying this.
Should do it step by step observing exactly what he does. It went smooth for me at least.
Excellent video. Got the job done. Thanks.
I cannot open the top lid for replacing the ink I have tried everything all videos H P photosmart 650
Hello! Thank you for the video. We just replaced with a new printhead but got an error "Printer Failure.. There is a problem with the printer or ink system..". Any idea what would usually attribute to it? Could it be cable damage (it was hard to jam back in), or something simpler hopefully?
I got samething and i cant figure it out lol
Just watched your very helpful video as my HP6520 wasnt printing black. However when I came back and re attached the section that needed unscrewing and I turn the printer back on I get the screen showing " Door Open Ink cartridge access door is open" Seems closed to me as screws inserted tightly, I am obviously not doing something right, any suggestions please
@@Atomicriffmaster There doesnβt appear to be a cable to this microswitch. The plastic blade of it appears to rest between a plastic groove attached to the circuit board - not sure how it functions without a metal contact point. Also, my print head is now locked to the far right position and I canβt dislodge it - any suggestions?
I got the print head to move by rotating the white gear on the left side of the unit. After reassembly I got the cartridge door open error message. Time for a new printer!
This was a great video. I never open electronics but with your guidance i got this problem fixed. Thanks!
I need help please..How to connect my HP photosmart 6520 printer to my cellphone Stylo 5.. I been trying for hours..:( :( :(
hi i have the same printer and i recently encountered an issue with printing photo. not sure if you encounter similar issue and was able to fix it. when i print photos on a glossy paper (this is where the printer prints slowly), i get these lines across the papers with lighter and darker color. i don't have this issue when print on a regular paper setting (same picture). i printed photos about a week ago on same type glossy paper and everything was fine, but not since yesterday. i even printed the same photo i did week ago when it came fine, but this time it had these lines. i had this kind of issue before but the problem always fixed itself when i reprinted. this time, it is not going away. these lines are also in the same pattern as i printed the same photo twice. you know anything about it? thankyou.
@@Atomicriffmaster yeah i tried the built-in printhead cleaning several time but didn't help. i saw this product (www.amazon.com/Cleaner-Cartridges-Officejet-Photosmart-Cleaning/dp/B07QR7QMDM/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8) not sure if it is any help but i guess i can try. if this doesn't work, i can take it apart like you did. thanks for the video btw.
this is a helpful reminder as my 6520 got bunged up a few years ago and I found a similar video with the same advice you have given then, guess what its now in need of unbungin again and your current video was a helpful reminder, great stuff⦠thanks
@@Atomicriffmaster yes indeed I've had mine a long time and when it stopped printing a few years back it looked like it would need a new printhead which was uneconomic in reality, so I thought what the hell try that cleaning method and worked perfectly, so that was a few years ago and the same thing needed doing again recently as i started getting a printer head error, all sorted, cheers
Thanks.
Brother, my printer is not printing black and white at all, in print report paper black box in completely white
What should I do?
Bruhhhh. I worked at a paper mill in kentucky called Domtar. I was working hole watch for a contractor while they supervised the cleaning of the mill. And like I was watching this confines space they were grinding on a silo and there was a sign on the outside of bttf he hole "Danger: Hex Chrome" Asked the night manager what hex chrome was. I got "nasty shit" in reply. Guess its nice to finally know the effects of what I was working right beside. The silo smelled like fucking shit when they would grind.
Damn bro
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I know people suffering from cancer because of chromium 6. I've been exposed to it for about a year when I was a chrome platter for Weatherford. If I ever get cancer you can bet their asses will be sued. They were lenient with complying to air quality and safety. The original building was condemned.
You couldβve at least blurred their faces to avoid USS from retaliating
Sergio Roche - Excellent observation. We asked, the couple declined and were proud to show their faces. I became acquaintances with the guy interviewed, and he actually quit working there for ethical reasons.
My father worked for the EPA on water testing. He showed me maps of everyone being poisoned across the USA, hexavalent chromium & much more! He died suddenly in 2014, not long after he showed me the test results nation wide. The tests are all being hidden now. Anyway... I've yelled openly about this issue & while my life has been hell, & maybe my dad was murdered... Someone has to be brave in exposing these issues. They cannot kill us all.
Is it different than the chromium supplements?
Mo Ibrahim - Great question! Chromium with a +6 oxidation state is different than supplements. Humans do need some elemental +3 chromium in our diet.
Andrew! I don't think I have your number anymore, so I googled your name and found your youtube page. Anyway Mike from the bIke shop asked me to tell you that your headset is in.