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I need to replace the OEM board for my G320i printer, but I'm having trouble finding the right part. Can you help me understand my options for getting a replacement board?
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GregoryColeman
2025-11-19
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I see you're looking for a G320i OEM board replacement. Based on my search, it appears that Domino has officially discontinued the G320i OEM board and replaced it with their newer Gx-Series printers. This means finding an original replacement board might be challenging through official channels.
However, I did find some potential options for you:
• You might find used or aftermarket boards on platforms like eBay or AliExpress, but these would be from third-party sellers and may not come with manufacturer support
• The part number appears to be 000GAH1006, which could help you search more specifically
• Domino suggests upgrading to their newer Gx-Series printers as a replacement solution
Would you like me to help you search for specific sellers or explore the upgrade options Domino recommends?
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