![]() Why would that sticker be there if it was not possible to get to the interior without tearing things up? Cuz there's a sticker on the back saying that the bulb contains mercury and most be disposed of properly. So, what am I missing? There's gotta be a way to get inside these things without too much problems. I've tried this with the carriage locked and unlocked. ![]() But after futzing around with the thing, trying to get the top part off, I go ahead and remove those two screw also. There are two more screws on the back panel, looking suspiciously like they're holding the back panel's connectors in place, so I don't mess with them. I take them out, but the top plastic panel won't budge. Two screws down in the holes where the posts for the cover sit. The 4990 seems to be put together similarly. Pretty straightforward - a couple screws in the back, the front is hinged, and it comes apart. Okay, so I've dismantled my Epson 3170 before. It looks fine when viewing it when the light source is off, but when it's on, there's a lot of just stuff on the underside of the plate. ![]() One that I feel I must address is the glass plates, especially the lower one. I just acquired a used Epson 4990 last week, and am slowly working through its various issues.
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