HP psc Manufacturing

hi,
I'm searching for a manufacturing video of Hp psc 1315 all in one printer. I've searched everywhere but not availed to find one. I need one badly it's for my project and also the internal parts, I also need its diagram. Can someone help me with this? Tnx

OK, I think this was among a series of "recalled" (years ago) printers where the feed rollers would become coated with a very slick substance that was outgassing from the rubber.  There was a cleaning kit made for this but I am not sure it is still available.  Instructions for it are here.
It the absence of the kit, you can clean the rollers manually by removing the rear door and scrubbing the three rollers with Scotchbrite.  Red was used in the kit, but green may be aggressive enough to do the job.  You may have to fiddle with the printer to clean the entire circumference of the three rollers.  Once you do this, you will be good to go for years to come!
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