He put quite a bit of leverage on that - and I heard it *pop* pretty
stoutly. Looks to me as if the standard adage applies.

If all else fails, use a greater amount of force.

If no one else is willing, I'd be happy to give it a shot.

Jc

On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Allen Weiner <[email protected]>wrote:

> To fix a recurring paper jam on a Samsung CLP{-315 laser printer, I'm
> trying to do the repair described in the YouTube video "DIY How to
> Repair the Samsung CLP-315 or CLP-310 laser printer "paper jam" problem
> www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fJHykzkfww (video is three minutes long).
>
> I'm stuck on step 9 (2:48 into the video) "pry out the sensor using
> small flat-blade screwdriver. The sensor doesn't seem to budge and I'm
> hesitant to apply much force.
>
> Weather permitting, I'd like to bring the printer to the meeting tonight
> for the show-and-tell portion at 5:00 PM. I request that someone there
> help me remove the sensor.
>
>
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