
• All cables connected from other components to the motherboard (these include both motherboard power cables, chassis fan
cable, HDD data cable, 10-pin power button cables, and service board cable)
IMPORTANT:
Follow standard ESD precautions while handling the motherboard and all components. For details, see
.
To remove motherboard components from the motherboard
1. Access and open the imagePASS, as described on
“Accessing the imagePASS” on page 13
.
2. Remove the printer interface board from the motherboard (see
“Printer interface board” on page 16
).
3. Remove the following cables attached to the motherboard:
• Chassis fan cable
• HDD data cable
• 4-pin power cable
• 24-pin power cable
• Service board cable
• 10-pin power button cable
For the location of each connector on the motherboard, see
“Checking imagePASS internal connections” on page 14
To remove the motherboard
IMPORTANT:
Follow standard ESD and other safety precautions when handling the motherboard. Do not touch the contacts and avoid
using excessive force. Place the motherboard on a grounded, antistatic surface.
1. Remove the five mounting screws that secure the motherboard to the base of the chassis (see
)for the screw locations on your motherboard).
To minimize tension on the motherboard, loosen all the screws partially before removing any one screw completely.
3. REPLACING PARTS
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Summary of Contents for imagePASS-P1
Page 6: ...Introduction 1 Introduction 2 ...
Page 11: ...Using the imagePASS 2 Using the imagePASS 7 ...
Page 13: ...Figure 3 The imagePASS Tools menu 2 Using the imagePASS 8 ...
Page 14: ...REPLACING PARTS 3 Replacing Parts 10 Restoring imagePASS functionality after service 34 ...
Page 40: ...INSTALLING SYSTEM SOFTWARE 4 Installing System Software 36 ...
Page 47: ...TROUBLESHOOTI NG 5 Troubleshooting 43 ...