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does anyone know what part I need to replace to make this printer work ?
The Make: HP The Model PSC 1610 Age : About two years The Problem: Keeps taking paper in ,it goes in to far and reports a paper jam. If you push the OK button,it spits the paper out and takes in a new sheet of paper. It does this without being hooked up to the computer. Thanks, Dick |
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![]() "Dick" wrote in message news:rRlJh.8361$t8.3869@trndny02... does anyone know what part I need to replace to make this printer work ? The Make: HP The Model PSC 1610 Age : About two years The Problem: Keeps taking paper in ,it goes in to far and reports a paper jam. If you push the OK button,it spits the paper out and takes in a new sheet of paper. It does this without being hooked up to the computer. Tried running a cleaning sheet through it? Also fixyourownprinter.com |
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 00:01:27 GMT, Dick wrote:
does anyone know what part I need to replace to make this printer work ? The Make: HP The Model PSC 1610 Age : About two years The Problem: Keeps taking paper in ,it goes in to far and reports a paper jam. If you push the OK button,it spits the paper out and takes in a new sheet of paper. It does this without being hooked up to the computer. Look up the model number on the back and buy one of those. Unplug all the cables and throw out the big box in the middle. Replace it with the part you just purchased. |
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![]() "Lionel" wrote in message ... BTW, HPs advice on cleaning the paper rollers is typically wimpy. Over many years of fixing paper feed problems in inkjets, lasers, copiers & faxes, I've found that rollers tend to harden on the surface, which makes them shiny, & prone to slipping on the paper. The manufacturer will always advise you to replace the roller, but it's rarely neccessary. I've found that they can easily be reconditioned by scrubbing the hardened/shiny area with a calico rag that's been moistened with acetone (eg; nail polish remover or laquer thinner). This gets the rubber nice & 'grippy' again, & will generally give you another year or two out of the roller. There is a rubber tire reconditioner used for record players (the cheap kind with a rubber tire). Don't know what's in it though. |
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Homer J Simpson wrote:
There is a rubber tire reconditioner used for record players (the cheap kind with a rubber tire). Don't know what's in it though. The stuff I`ve had for donkey's years contains xylene - very nasty stuff - works a treat tho. Ron(UK) -- Lune Valley Audio Public Address Systems Hire Sales Maintenance www.lunevalleyaudio.com |
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