There is a website for assistance in fixing yours own laser printer. It is called something like www.fixyourownprinter.com The owner is Moe [forgot his last name] mebbe there is additional useful info there
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 11:10:23 +1200 Andrew Grebneff wrote:
... the 630 ...malfunction. ... squeaking when feeding paper, and now it pushes the paper only partway (~7cm)
out of the slot, where it stops, and the end inside the printer is
creased by the rollers. ...pull the stuck sheet out. The sheet ...is ... OK [apart from having a double wave] ... in
the bottom.
I have a 630 Pro here driven by Laserwriter 8 (9.1). Aside from
tropical heat and humidity ( ...same weather ... as Darwin,
Australia) that causes paper to stick together, its pickup rollers may be
coated with dirt causing it to lose its grip evenly, so paper gets askewed.
A deglazing solution used for keeping fax rollers 'tacky' will help solve
frequent paper jams.
Charlie
Andrew Grebneff wrote:
OK, thanks... that sounds like my problem. The rollers do turn, as I can push on the nylon gear at the belt-drive end and the whole lot turns (stiffly).
I did try to open this assembly up some days ago, but could find no fasteners (screw or the aptly-named snap). How do I get into it?
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