
Compatibility of BCH Paper Feed Gear with HP Photosmart 6510
- By Ellen Joy
- On Feb 26, 2025
- Comment 0
Question:
I have an HP Photosmart 6510. I looked at your product listing for BCH Paper Feed Gear for HP OfficeJet Pro 69xx Series (https://bch-youtube-fan-store.myshopify.com/products/bch-paper-feed-gear-pfg-for-hp-officejet-pro-69xx-series-fix-6958-6968-6970-6975-6978-the-print-carriage-cannot-move). The gear looks the same. The broken gear I have has 17 teeth, the same as the one in your listing. Is this gear compatible with my HP Photosmart 6510?
Answer:
To answer your question, this BCH Paper Feed Gear is compatible with the HP Photosmart 6510. The key factor in compatibility is the number of teeth on the gear, and since your broken gear has 17 teeth, it matches our product’s specifications. You should be able to use this gear as a replacement without any issues.
If you need guidance on installing the new gear, check out relevant repair tutorials on our YouTube channel (https://youtube.com/@bchtechnologies) for step-by-step instructions.
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