HP jet C8180 ink cartridges: HP parts

I need to find a gear for the last roll in the power supply section. This is when you remove the back to clear a jam. Very small cog of the size of an eraser with pencil on the last roll. There are 1 broken gear tooth.

Hi @Hammerknocker,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support!

I understand that your HP Photosmart C8180 All-in-One printer has a broken part and ask yourself if you can get the part to fix it. I'd be happy to help you and if you want to say 'Thank you' to my effort to help, click on the "thumbs up" to give me a Kudos.

Forums to Support HP technical support offer, we do not have the ability to order or send out pieces.

I know HP doesn't sell spare parts that you are looking for.

To check the available part, go to the HP part surfer:http://partsurfer.hp.com/

HP can offer you a discount toward a recovery on a replacement unit.

Contact HP for service in all countries except Asia-Pacific.
What you can do, is to use the following link to create yourself a file number, then call and it can help to expedite the appeal process:
Step 1. Open the link: www.hp.com/contacthp/
Step 2. Enter the product number or select Auto detection
Step 3. Scroll up to "still need help? Fill out the form to select your contact options.
Step 4. Scroll down and click on options contact HP - click Get phone number
File number and phone number are displayed.

Please reply to this message with the result of your troubleshooting. I can't wait to hear strings attached good luck!

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