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Default Does anyone know the failure mechanism of an induction fan motor?Also HP printer lube SOLVED!

Robert Macy wrote:
Thank you to all who jumped in to help. And especially thank you
about suggesting acetone on my HP DeskJet rollers.


Glad we could help.

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