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3 - 6 minutes
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- Disassembling Canon Selphy CP910 Body
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Introduction
Remove any external components such as the paper cassette, ink cartridge, and memory cards before disassembling the device.
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.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Matěj Korvas - Sep 15, 2018
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I read this recipe thinking that the 64 bit driver kit should contain all the necessary tools, but there is no way I can reach to the corner screws with it (step 2). It would be useful to have the narrow screwdriver also listed in the tools overview.
Alvin - May 21, 2019
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Be carefull!!! almost all this part is connected by ribbon and small plastic for tightened the cable and it is not a socket so you can only repair it for once or twice before the small blue plastic is separated from the cable and without the plastic the cable can not be plug to the board, and the gold plate is very frail could be broken easily!!! And the worst part is the cable which is tightened by switch at the backside of motherboard can be released accidentally such as in the delivery and make the photo print just a blank page, because mine now lcd and power button cable are broken and the worst part because don’t know about the cable, just ruined the head unit with the ink sheet and now photo print can’t be used anymore because it is dirty, IF YOU FEEL ANY PROBLEM WITH THIS SELPHY, DON’T EVER OPEN IT EVEN WITH PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN, JUST SELL IT!!
Nicolas Olonetzky - Jan 27, 2020
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This “disassembly” is actually unfinished business…
I would like to point out, that for step 2 you really need a thin and long screw driver, otherwise you will have no luck with the corner screws, as stated above!
after step 4 there should follow taking out the motherboard, then removing the printing unit from the body, removing some more parts to finally clean the rolls and the printer head. That can solve the “white line” issues.
There’s a video on YT, not well done, but one gets the point on how to do it.