OfficeJet Pro K550 C8157A: officejet Pro K replace rollers

I have owned and personally used this printer since May 2006.  To me, that reliever rolls are hardening and not to pick up the paper in the tray correctly.  I found a source for the rolls, however I don't have a manual that will provide guidance to replace the rollers.  Do you have a source for the maintenance and repair of the printer?

Hello @Wellspring-306.

Thank you for your participation in the Forums of HP Support! After reading your post I see that you want an interview guide to replace the rollers in the printer. I want to help you with this issue today.

Are only a few guides that are available, but there is no one for the interview guides for the replacement of the printer parts.

Source: HP Officejet Pro K550 color printer series.

You can contact HP customer care to find out what service or the recovery options are available. Check the model number and the form to receive a file number for faster assistance. If you need help with getting the number, just enter your location and I can watch it for you.

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