HP Officejet 4500 parts list

The part (number unknown because I can't find a parts list anywhere on this site) that holds the paper in while it is being moved upwards KEEPS FALLING OUT!!!
What is causing that and how can I fix it???

Hi jimvt75,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! I see you looking for the piece the holds the paper in while being pulled in on your HP Officejet 4500 because it keeps falling out.
I see you are unable to locate the part on the replaceable parts list. I suggest you contact technical support at 800-474-
6836 to see what they have available for you. If you live outside the US/Canada Region, please click the link below to get the support number for your region.
http://www.hp.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl
I hope this helps!
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    Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

    I think the connection might be lost already.
    I suggest you set up this printer on your wireless network again. you can follow below sequences:
    1. Power on your printer.
    2. Press "Set up" button, scrolls to "wireless menu" then "set up wizard"
    3. Search for your WLAN ID, and press "ok" to connect.
    4. After the connection is successful,  go to your PC ->"All programs" -> "HP" ->"Officejet 4500 G510n-z" -> "Add a device"
    5. Follow the set-up instruction to finish. If you can not find this printer in the network search result, please use "Show advanced Search Options"  and key in your printer's IP address there, then search again. To get the printer's IP address, press "Set up" -> "Wireless menu" -> "IP settings"-> "Manual", you will find it.
    6. After the printer setup, try again on printting.
    Beside, there is a document would be helpful for you:
    http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01991014.pdf
    This is a user guide menu for Officejet 4500 wireless, and there is a special chapter " Solving Wireless problems" starting from page 114, it will guide you on diagnose and solving some common wireless connection issues.

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