I was able to disassemble and reassemble my Canon MG-3210 based on your video. And I've done it twice. First I tried some weight on the rollers, but it didn't work well. Then I did it again, replacing the rollers and it works just fine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
What can I say, what a marathon, only 2 swear words but what a result! Back in action! I do have 6 screws over but seems to be holding together......so far. Huge thanks!!
I made it , but who will do that ...I recomand to have a great mug of coffe and a lot of cigarettes ;) , but ...it works ! and now I have 4 more screws :D thank you
I was able to disassemble and reassemble my Canon MG-3210 based on your video. And I've done it twice. First I tried some weight on the rollers, but it didn't work well. Then I did it again, replacing the rollers and it works just fine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wow...I wont actually do such a thing but i really appreciate all that effort.
What can I say, what a marathon, only 2 swear words but what a result! Back in action! I do have 6 screws over but seems to be holding together......so far. Huge thanks!!
First time I have left also 2 or 3 screws :)
Here I have made a reassembly video: ua-cam.com/video/9PgsAXq7hYM/v-deo.html
too much work. from now on i just push the paper in when the roller is spinning
I made it , but who will do that ...I recomand to have a great mug of coffe and a lot of cigarettes ;) , but ...it works ! and now I have 4 more screws :D
thank you
I ended up with 6 screws??? Bloody worked though! We'll chuffed
First time I have ended also with 2 or 3 screws, and I have maked another video with reassembly: ua-cam.com/video/9PgsAXq7hYM/v-deo.html
So you added an extra spring to press the two little rollers down harder???
Yes, and is working until now, I have printed thousand of paper!