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HP C6180 Scanner Failure error message

Can parts be purchased to fix the C6180 that gives Scanner Failure error message?

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You need new scanner section but try first to clean this one.Disassembly the printer and pull out the scanner section.Open it cover and inside you'll see the mirrors.Clean the ash from mirrors using cloth which leaves no hairs.
WARNING! If you don't have a technical skills don't try to do anything.
If this not help you need to replace the scanner section.

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