Paper feed problems are dirty/worn rollers. There are a couple different 
ways to address this.  For years I just cleaned them with alcohol.  Then 
I discovered Rubber ReNu.  Designed specifically for "renewing" rubber 
parts.  The other alternative is to replace the worn parts. 
<http://www.fixyourownprinter.com> can help there.

Have fun.

Jim

Duane Bluhm wrote:
> This may be a little off the list subject- my apologies, it will only be one
> time, don't know where else to go-
> 
> Connected to my 7300/200 and 7500/100 (both with PowerLogix G3400/512
> upgrades) I have Apple laser printers: an Apple LaserWriter Pro 630 and an
> Apple LaserWriter Select 360.  Both are excellent printers, but I have paper
> feed problems on both of them (different problems).  Would appreciate any
> info I can get on the equipment, such as a forum list that covers them, a
> site where tech info in more detail than the manuals that came with the
> printers is available, the experience of others in dealing with paper feed
> problems, etc.
> 
> Duane Bluhm
> 



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