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The carriage belt is an essential part of most printer designs. It transfers the movement to the carriage to move it across the page as the jets are printing onto the page. If the carriage belt on your DesignJet has become loose or worn, it may be time to replace it. This is generally a fairly simple process that a user can perform, but it requires a Torx screwdriver and some patience. Follow the steps below to replace your HP DesignJet carriage belt .

1. Unplug the printer and disconnect any cables. Remove the ink cartridges and any paper.

2. Lift and remove the covers on the right and left sides. Locate the index strip and remove the screw holding it in place.

3. Stick the Torx screwdriver through the exposed hole in the index strip and loosen it just a bit to remove the retaining nub.

4. Loosen the screws and remove the service station on the right side. Remove the print head assembly and loosen the screw until you can raise the carriage, then release the clip to separate the carriage and disconnect the black cable.

5. Slide the retaining clip off the white cable’s connector and disconnect the cable, then slide the carriage free.

6. Carefully remove the belt, noting its orientation so that you can place the new belt on properly.

7. Wind the new belt around the carriage, and then reverse the instructions to reassemble the printer.

Once you have reassembled the printer and put the covers back on, reconnect the cables and plug the printer into the wall. Print a test page by going to the Control Panel and clicking “Hardware and Sound”, then clicking “Printers”. Right-click the printer’s icon and choose “Properties”, then click the “General” tab and click “Print Test Page”. Don’t forget to add paper. If the printer prints correctly, you have successfully completed your repair.