Canon Simple feed tire replacement 4500

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  • kgary
    • Sep 2024

    Canon Simple feed tire replacement 4500

    Canon fax 4500 feed tire replacement requires the cover be lifted off. I can get the rear part of the cover off, but not the front part. How is the front part of the cover removed?
  • Copier_Guy
    Senior Tech
    500+ Posts
    • May 2007
    • 543

    #2
    Originally posted by kgary
    Canon fax 4500 feed tire replacement requires the cover be lifted off. I can get the rear part of the cover off, but not the front part. How is the front part of the cover removed?
    I'm not familiar with that particular model of fax machine, but I do know that Canon has a particular way they construct their equipment. You'll usually find 2 screws holding down the back and when you lift the front door where the print cartridge is located, you'll find 2 or more screws under there on either side. You'll also have to disengage the print cartridge drive lever from the top cover. On some models, even after you remove the screws, you'll need to pop the tabs that hold the top main cover to either the frame or the lower cover. If the machine has a rear mounted papaer tray, you'll need to remove that to get at the feed tires. Hope that helps. Just remember that Canon is overzealous in their use of srews and tabs and you may need to remove some other covers you wouldn't normally think you have to remove to get at the hardware that holds down the cover you need to remove.

    Good luck

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    • Comrep
      Technician
      • May 2007
      • 22

      #3
      Canon l4500

      If you release the whole scanner unit to pivot forward,(lever in right side) you will see two black plastic screws. one on either side. take these out most of the way and then pull the black plastic grommets out also. The front will come up and off then.
      Build it idiot proof and the village builds a better idiot

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      • kgary

        #4
        Releasing the 2 plastic screws and the plastic insets worked like a charm.
        Thanx a million!!!

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