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Does anyone know the meaning of HP's term "PPS"?
Good day folks,
I'm disassembling an HP Deskjet 5550 by following instructions an HP pdf. I've come across the term PPS. It's being used in the sense that "removing this part may require/will require PPS". Sounds like some calibration procedure to me. HP's online support technicians won't help because they're not authorised to support engineering works.
Can anyone explain this term?
Cheers,
I'm disassembling an HP Deskjet 5550 by following instructions an HP pdf. I've come across the term PPS. It's being used in the sense that "removing this part may require/will require PPS". Sounds like some calibration procedure to me. HP's online support technicians won't help because they're not authorised to support engineering works.
Can anyone explain this term?
Cheers,
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Try reading the service manual. You can find copies of different service manuals at http://www.eserviceinfo.com
Service manuals are a huge help to me, I hope they help you out as well.
Service manuals are a huge help to me, I hope they help you out as well.
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Hmm... can't open the site www.eserviceinfo.com ... is it typed right? Looks helpful!
Yes, that is the correct address. You can try this link as an alternative.
It goes to the same site.
http://fileshare.eshop.bg/
It goes to the same site.
http://fileshare.eshop.bg/
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