Difficulty

Easy

Steps

9

Time Required

                          2 - 4 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Disassembling Canon Selphy CP910 Body
  • 4 steps
  • Buttons
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

Contact the manufacturer for inquiries about receiving parts of the Canon Selphy CP910.

What you need

Step 1

              Disassembling Canon Selphy CP910 Body               
  • Turn the printer over.
  • Use the PH1 screw bit to remove the three 8 mm screws in the middle of the back plate.
  • Keep track of these screws because you will need them to reassemble the printer.

Turn the printer over.

Use the PH1 screw bit to remove the three 8 mm screws in the middle of the back plate.

Keep track of these screws because you will need them to reassemble the printer.

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Step 2

  • Loosen up the four 10 mm corner screws.
  • A screwdriver with a long shaft approximately 7mm in diameter will make it easier to reach these screws.

Loosen up the four 10 mm corner screws.

A screwdriver with a long shaft approximately 7mm in diameter will make it easier to reach these screws.

Step 3

  • Turn the device around and remove the “open” lid.
  • This lid needs to be removed in order to take the printer apart.
  • Gently bend the lid and remove it from its hinges.

Turn the device around and remove the “open” lid.

This lid needs to be removed in order to take the printer apart.

Gently bend the lid and remove it from its hinges.

Step 4

  • Turn the device back over and lift the top panel up.
  • Disconnect the ribbon cables leading to the LCD screen.
  • Pull the top panel off.

Turn the device back over and lift the top panel up.

Disconnect the ribbon cables leading to the LCD screen.

Pull the top panel off.

Step 5

              Buttons               
  • Turn the top panel over so the inside faces toward you.

Turn the top panel over so the inside faces toward you.

Step 6

  • Use the PH0 screw bit to remove the five 10 mm screws located above the circuit board.

Use the PH0 screw bit to remove the five 10 mm screws located above the circuit board.

Step 7

  • Carefully remove the frame attached to the screen.

Carefully remove the frame attached to the screen.

Step 8

  • Take out the circuit board.
  • Once you take out the circuit board, you should be left with just the case.

Take out the circuit board.

Once you take out the circuit board, you should be left with just the case.

Step 9

  • There is a clear plastic “L” shaped piece that acts as the power light for the printer. The piece is not attached to the printer so take care not to lose it.
  • Remove the button framework and replace it with new one.

There is a clear plastic “L” shaped piece that acts as the power light for the printer. The piece is not attached to the printer so take care not to lose it.

Remove the button framework and replace it with new one.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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