HP Laserjet 2605dn - cannot remove toner cartridges

I can't remove the ink of my printer HP Laserjet 2605dn (LJ2605dn). They seem to be stuck on the right side. I already changed the toner on this printer cartridges.

I also have a Laserjet 2600, which uses the same toner cartridges and they are easy to remove and replace.

I'm sorry, but to get your question more exposure I suggest posting in the trade forums since it is a printer. You can do to Printers - LaserJet. Click new message.

I hope this helps.

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