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Personaly, I would give up on these printers. They are a disaster from the
start! I had a number of them, and after all the headaches, I went over to
HP. I never had these problems again!

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Hi. Does anyone have any knowledge of a consistant problem with no paper
feed on BJCs. I've now seen 3 with this problem. There is no rotation of the
rollers. Thanks.



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Hi. Does anyone have any knowledge of a consistant problem with no paper
feed on BJCs. I've now seen 3 with this problem. There is no rotation of the
rollers. Thanks.


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I also had a problem with a BJC 6000, it stopped feeding paper and looked
like the roller feed assembly was F'ed up. I tried to fix it. ended up
throwing it away and got a HP printer also. only good thing was the seperate
ink tanks, where as the HP's use a single cartridge. one disadvantage of
this, if one color runs out in the middle of printing, you are screwed. at
least with the seperate tanks you could change it or refll it when it went
empty (being clear made it a plus also so you can see inside)

HP needs to make low cost printers with individual tanks.

"M.S." wrote in message
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Hi. Does anyone have any knowledge of a consistant problem with no paper
feed on BJCs. I've now seen 3 with this problem. There is no rotation of
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rollers. Thanks.




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Heavy G wrote:
I also had a problem with a BJC 6000, it stopped feeding paper and looked
like the roller feed assembly was F'ed up. I tried to fix it. ended up
throwing it away and got a HP printer also. only good thing was the seperate
ink tanks, where as the HP's use a single cartridge. one disadvantage of
this, if one color runs out in the middle of printing, you are screwed. at
least with the seperate tanks you could change it or refll it when it went
empty (being clear made it a plus also so you can see inside)
HP needs to make low cost printers with individual tanks.


You will find your HP too will have paper feeding problems, broken
plastic parts, etc. after some usage. There is no such thing as a cheap
printer that will actually perform like a more expensive one.

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Met vriendelijke groet,

Maarten Bakker.
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True, both HP devices that I currently have produce paper feed and jam
problems on occasion. Planed oblescence.
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Heavy G wrote:
I also had a problem with a BJC 6000, it stopped feeding paper and looked
like the roller feed assembly was F'ed up. I tried to fix it. ended up
throwing it away and got a HP printer also. only good thing was the
seperate
ink tanks, where as the HP's use a single cartridge. one disadvantage of
this, if one color runs out in the middle of printing, you are screwed.
at
least with the seperate tanks you could change it or refll it when it
went
empty (being clear made it a plus also so you can see inside)
HP needs to make low cost printers with individual tanks.


You will find your HP too will have paper feeding problems, broken
plastic parts, etc. after some usage. There is no such thing as a cheap
printer that will actually perform like a more expensive one.

---
Met vriendelijke groet,

Maarten Bakker.





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M.S. wrote:
Hi. Does anyone have any knowledge of a consistant problem with no

paper
feed on BJCs. I've now seen 3 with this problem. There is no rotation

of the
rollers. Thanks.


my bjc 4300 started acting up, the print head would move erratically
and jam....lubrication seemed Ok so i assumed it was the motor or mech.
Hadnt the time to open it up (at least, not yet!) I now use a recyled
HP 930c which is better. but havent tried to refill the hp 51645
cartridges yet.......
-Ben

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When you do get around to refilling the 930s cartridges, do a google
search first as there is some funny stuff that needs to be dealt with when
refilling - damn good printer though - love mine.

David

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M.S. wrote:
Hi. Does anyone have any knowledge of a consistant problem with no

paper
feed on BJCs. I've now seen 3 with this problem. There is no rotation

of the
rollers. Thanks.


my bjc 4300 started acting up, the print head would move erratically
and jam....lubrication seemed Ok so i assumed it was the motor or mech.
Hadnt the time to open it up (at least, not yet!) I now use a recyled
HP 930c which is better. but havent tried to refill the hp 51645
cartridges yet.......
-Ben


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