DJ 4000 tube - ink Assembly

Currently, I am working on the photocopiers and haven't touched a designjet for 3 years, so I need help. I have a customer who happened to have a 4000 that has a leak in the hose. I remember I used to order a sheath and cable back.

I tried to use my old part number and told me that the part number has been changed and the rear cable is no longer available. It has been a while if someone can tell me if its OK just to install the tube assy. I need to troubleshoot this customer.

Any info would be helpful. Thanks in advance.

Always just, I replaced the entire tube from the rear cable is a separate part and only uses the same beam, but should be good.

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