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Took my DM apart to clean and the spring with white ball head popped out before I could see exactly where it went. Does the ball go into maching with spring facing downward? I tried other way and unit leaked while heating up. Thank you
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This is a very late answer to your question, but I had exactly the same problem with the screws rattling around in the head. I took the casing apart very slowly because I figured there was a spring for the swivel mechanism that might fly out. The spring you describe lays in a groove on the casing piece that attaches to the shaft close to the head casing. You will see near the top of the head casing, a small, plastic pin that will sit in the end of this spring to hold it in place. Carefully set the head piece back into the shaft casing to prevent the spring from popping back out. I did this repair in about 10 minutes and I'm not even that technically adept.
First off you must be using the low pressure nozzle for the chemical injector to work. It will not work on high pressure. The spring goes into the injector body first with the ball in metering valve.
Well I did it. It's not exactly easy to describe. I accidently took mine apart trying to clean the roller ball and out popped the 2 springs. I sort of put it back together in "reverse". In other words, I put it together without the scroll device and then looked through the hole. By doing this, I figured it out -- when you know it's simple but to describe it without pictures is almost impossible. Mine works fine now but I don't know how to help you.
Good try.. If the printing, Paper Handling, Head Caps, Suctions and Cleaner were not affected, I mean you still can print correctly then it's fine. But you have to locate and fixed it to their exact position for it may cause hardware mechanism irregularities. Remember the module you have dettached before one and another. Springs usually sets on paper handling, anything that swings back and forth and least to tighthening gaps. Hope this helps.
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