LaserJet 4250 broke a white plastic piece.

I have a laserjet 4250 printer that has a broken white spring loaded plastic piece located on the right side of the machine near the back of the printer. This piece of plastic touch the bottom front of the toner cartridge and seams to keep on-site. I need to find the part number to order a new one. It is not listed in the service manual. If anyone has the part number, I'd be very happy.

Maybe it's not a replaceable part. You can contact the Support of HP (1800-474-6836).

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