Where in this Brother printer does this part go?

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I just moved and I didn't pack. I found the printer in one box and this orange part in a different one:



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I can see 4 nozzles spaced the exact same distance as the cartriges when they go in. I've never seen this piece in my life before and I don't know where it came from. Any ideas?



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The printer is a Brother MFC-J5910DW. I haven't turned it on since the move just in case.










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    I just moved and I didn't pack. I found the printer in one box and this orange part in a different one:



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    I can see 4 nozzles spaced the exact same distance as the cartriges when they go in. I've never seen this piece in my life before and I don't know where it came from. Any ideas?



    Here are 2 more pictures:



    enter image description hereenter image description here



    The printer is a Brother MFC-J5910DW. I haven't turned it on since the move just in case.










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      I just moved and I didn't pack. I found the printer in one box and this orange part in a different one:



      enter image description here



      I can see 4 nozzles spaced the exact same distance as the cartriges when they go in. I've never seen this piece in my life before and I don't know where it came from. Any ideas?



      Here are 2 more pictures:



      enter image description hereenter image description here



      The printer is a Brother MFC-J5910DW. I haven't turned it on since the move just in case.










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      I just moved and I didn't pack. I found the printer in one box and this orange part in a different one:



      enter image description here



      I can see 4 nozzles spaced the exact same distance as the cartriges when they go in. I've never seen this piece in my life before and I don't know where it came from. Any ideas?



      Here are 2 more pictures:



      enter image description hereenter image description here



      The printer is a Brother MFC-J5910DW. I haven't turned it on since the move just in case.







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          According to the Setup Guide:



          Protective Part Description



          It appears to be a holder for the print head to keep it from being jostled while in transport. It's removed when the ink cartridge is installed.



          If you transport or ship the printer, the ink cartridge should be removed and this part temporarily reinstalled to protect the head in transit.






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          • @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
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          I could be wrong, but on every new printer I've unpackaged (which is about 4, but still) there have been orange-colored pieces just like that one protecting various delicate parts of the printer. That part probably exactly fits the ink cartridge intake adapters (please confirm), and the rest of the part looks like a handle to pull on (i.e. to remove the piece from the printer). It looks just like it is one of those disposable protection parts intended to be thrown away when you are first unboxing the printer.






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            An answer to this question from a more general perspective:



            • note that these are 3+1 cylinders/nozzles - the fourth one is at a different spacing. Now, what does this remind you of? That's right, CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow for color, and Black.


            • Your printer is an Ink Jet printer, so you would expect ink containers for these four colors. This part would likely go on top of them for protection - which makes, sense because they're sensitive and delicate parts.

            • Now, where would that ink cartridges be? When they work, they go across the page, back and forth. So probably on one of the sides. Also, they would probably be covered by some piece of stirdy plastic, so as not to to be hit by anything accidentally. This cover must be retractable, or removable, as otherwise you wouldn't be able to access it (although theoretically there could be some button which moves the cartridges out to the middle for manipulation.

            And there you have it. The speculation fits what @JustinPearce describes.



            PS - The object containing the ink cartridges which moves across the page is the "printing head".






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              I sell brother printers. That's a part to be thrown away when setting up the printer. It's supposed to keep the internal plumbing sealed. There is ink in the printer plumbing from the onset and that part keeps the ink from drying up until you install the ink cartridges.






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                According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
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              It is to prevent inks in the ink-tubing to the print head from being drained, sipped out, creating bubble in the tube, and leaving print head dry.






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                According to the Setup Guide:



                Protective Part Description



                It appears to be a holder for the print head to keep it from being jostled while in transport. It's removed when the ink cartridge is installed.



                If you transport or ship the printer, the ink cartridge should be removed and this part temporarily reinstalled to protect the head in transit.






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                • @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                  – Justin Pearce
                  Aug 13 at 15:32














                up vote
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                accepted










                According to the Setup Guide:



                Protective Part Description



                It appears to be a holder for the print head to keep it from being jostled while in transport. It's removed when the ink cartridge is installed.



                If you transport or ship the printer, the ink cartridge should be removed and this part temporarily reinstalled to protect the head in transit.






                share|improve this answer






















                • @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                  – Justin Pearce
                  Aug 13 at 15:32












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                up vote
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                According to the Setup Guide:



                Protective Part Description



                It appears to be a holder for the print head to keep it from being jostled while in transport. It's removed when the ink cartridge is installed.



                If you transport or ship the printer, the ink cartridge should be removed and this part temporarily reinstalled to protect the head in transit.






                share|improve this answer














                According to the Setup Guide:



                Protective Part Description



                It appears to be a holder for the print head to keep it from being jostled while in transport. It's removed when the ink cartridge is installed.



                If you transport or ship the printer, the ink cartridge should be removed and this part temporarily reinstalled to protect the head in transit.







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                • @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                  – Justin Pearce
                  Aug 13 at 15:32
















                • @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                  – Justin Pearce
                  Aug 13 at 15:32















                @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                – Justin Pearce
                Aug 13 at 15:32




                @yota Meh, he's probably fine as long as he kept it upright and level. :)
                – Justin Pearce
                Aug 13 at 15:32












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                I could be wrong, but on every new printer I've unpackaged (which is about 4, but still) there have been orange-colored pieces just like that one protecting various delicate parts of the printer. That part probably exactly fits the ink cartridge intake adapters (please confirm), and the rest of the part looks like a handle to pull on (i.e. to remove the piece from the printer). It looks just like it is one of those disposable protection parts intended to be thrown away when you are first unboxing the printer.






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                  up vote
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                  I could be wrong, but on every new printer I've unpackaged (which is about 4, but still) there have been orange-colored pieces just like that one protecting various delicate parts of the printer. That part probably exactly fits the ink cartridge intake adapters (please confirm), and the rest of the part looks like a handle to pull on (i.e. to remove the piece from the printer). It looks just like it is one of those disposable protection parts intended to be thrown away when you are first unboxing the printer.






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                    up vote
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                    up vote
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                    I could be wrong, but on every new printer I've unpackaged (which is about 4, but still) there have been orange-colored pieces just like that one protecting various delicate parts of the printer. That part probably exactly fits the ink cartridge intake adapters (please confirm), and the rest of the part looks like a handle to pull on (i.e. to remove the piece from the printer). It looks just like it is one of those disposable protection parts intended to be thrown away when you are first unboxing the printer.






                    share|improve this answer












                    I could be wrong, but on every new printer I've unpackaged (which is about 4, but still) there have been orange-colored pieces just like that one protecting various delicate parts of the printer. That part probably exactly fits the ink cartridge intake adapters (please confirm), and the rest of the part looks like a handle to pull on (i.e. to remove the piece from the printer). It looks just like it is one of those disposable protection parts intended to be thrown away when you are first unboxing the printer.







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                        An answer to this question from a more general perspective:



                        • note that these are 3+1 cylinders/nozzles - the fourth one is at a different spacing. Now, what does this remind you of? That's right, CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow for color, and Black.


                        • Your printer is an Ink Jet printer, so you would expect ink containers for these four colors. This part would likely go on top of them for protection - which makes, sense because they're sensitive and delicate parts.

                        • Now, where would that ink cartridges be? When they work, they go across the page, back and forth. So probably on one of the sides. Also, they would probably be covered by some piece of stirdy plastic, so as not to to be hit by anything accidentally. This cover must be retractable, or removable, as otherwise you wouldn't be able to access it (although theoretically there could be some button which moves the cartridges out to the middle for manipulation.

                        And there you have it. The speculation fits what @JustinPearce describes.



                        PS - The object containing the ink cartridges which moves across the page is the "printing head".






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                          An answer to this question from a more general perspective:



                          • note that these are 3+1 cylinders/nozzles - the fourth one is at a different spacing. Now, what does this remind you of? That's right, CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow for color, and Black.


                          • Your printer is an Ink Jet printer, so you would expect ink containers for these four colors. This part would likely go on top of them for protection - which makes, sense because they're sensitive and delicate parts.

                          • Now, where would that ink cartridges be? When they work, they go across the page, back and forth. So probably on one of the sides. Also, they would probably be covered by some piece of stirdy plastic, so as not to to be hit by anything accidentally. This cover must be retractable, or removable, as otherwise you wouldn't be able to access it (although theoretically there could be some button which moves the cartridges out to the middle for manipulation.

                          And there you have it. The speculation fits what @JustinPearce describes.



                          PS - The object containing the ink cartridges which moves across the page is the "printing head".






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                            An answer to this question from a more general perspective:



                            • note that these are 3+1 cylinders/nozzles - the fourth one is at a different spacing. Now, what does this remind you of? That's right, CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow for color, and Black.


                            • Your printer is an Ink Jet printer, so you would expect ink containers for these four colors. This part would likely go on top of them for protection - which makes, sense because they're sensitive and delicate parts.

                            • Now, where would that ink cartridges be? When they work, they go across the page, back and forth. So probably on one of the sides. Also, they would probably be covered by some piece of stirdy plastic, so as not to to be hit by anything accidentally. This cover must be retractable, or removable, as otherwise you wouldn't be able to access it (although theoretically there could be some button which moves the cartridges out to the middle for manipulation.

                            And there you have it. The speculation fits what @JustinPearce describes.



                            PS - The object containing the ink cartridges which moves across the page is the "printing head".






                            share|improve this answer












                            An answer to this question from a more general perspective:



                            • note that these are 3+1 cylinders/nozzles - the fourth one is at a different spacing. Now, what does this remind you of? That's right, CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow for color, and Black.


                            • Your printer is an Ink Jet printer, so you would expect ink containers for these four colors. This part would likely go on top of them for protection - which makes, sense because they're sensitive and delicate parts.

                            • Now, where would that ink cartridges be? When they work, they go across the page, back and forth. So probably on one of the sides. Also, they would probably be covered by some piece of stirdy plastic, so as not to to be hit by anything accidentally. This cover must be retractable, or removable, as otherwise you wouldn't be able to access it (although theoretically there could be some button which moves the cartridges out to the middle for manipulation.

                            And there you have it. The speculation fits what @JustinPearce describes.



                            PS - The object containing the ink cartridges which moves across the page is the "printing head".







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                            answered Aug 11 at 20:02









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                                I sell brother printers. That's a part to be thrown away when setting up the printer. It's supposed to keep the internal plumbing sealed. There is ink in the printer plumbing from the onset and that part keeps the ink from drying up until you install the ink cartridges.






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                                  According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
                                  – fixer1234
                                  Aug 12 at 8:38














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                                I sell brother printers. That's a part to be thrown away when setting up the printer. It's supposed to keep the internal plumbing sealed. There is ink in the printer plumbing from the onset and that part keeps the ink from drying up until you install the ink cartridges.






                                share|improve this answer
















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                                  According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
                                  – fixer1234
                                  Aug 12 at 8:38












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                                up vote
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                                I sell brother printers. That's a part to be thrown away when setting up the printer. It's supposed to keep the internal plumbing sealed. There is ink in the printer plumbing from the onset and that part keeps the ink from drying up until you install the ink cartridges.






                                share|improve this answer












                                I sell brother printers. That's a part to be thrown away when setting up the printer. It's supposed to keep the internal plumbing sealed. There is ink in the printer plumbing from the onset and that part keeps the ink from drying up until you install the ink cartridges.







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                                  According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
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                                  According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
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                                According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
                                – fixer1234
                                Aug 12 at 8:38




                                According to the manual, you're supposed to save it rather than throw it away in case you need to transport the machine
                                – fixer1234
                                Aug 12 at 8:38










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                                It is to prevent inks in the ink-tubing to the print head from being drained, sipped out, creating bubble in the tube, and leaving print head dry.






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                                  It is to prevent inks in the ink-tubing to the print head from being drained, sipped out, creating bubble in the tube, and leaving print head dry.






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                                    It is to prevent inks in the ink-tubing to the print head from being drained, sipped out, creating bubble in the tube, and leaving print head dry.






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                                    It is to prevent inks in the ink-tubing to the print head from being drained, sipped out, creating bubble in the tube, and leaving print head dry.







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