On Jan 5, 2006, at 8:14 PM, chris wrote:

Its not actually a lube issue. In fact, it is caused because of LACK of
stickiness.

What has happened is the rollers that push the disc out have dried out
over time and are now no longer tacky. So they can't grab the disc and
push it out, instead they just slide right over the surface of the disc.

Thinking and asking: would it help to rough up the surfaceof the rollers with say a nailfile? and there used to ba a liquid used on tape recorders pinch rollers that refurbed the surface of the rubber... Might eb able to get some of that...
But it can be lived with as it is, so thanks again.

<L>


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