Thank you Keith for sharing these helpful printer (and laundry) tips!

Have a great Thanksgiving holiday.

Mike

On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 10:43 AM Keith Lofstrom <[email protected]> wrote:

> Older printers aren't exactly Linux, except my printers
> haven't connected to any other OS since I owned them ...
>
> I have two 20yo HP4050 black-and-white laser printers, and a
> slightly newer B&W HP4100 laser printer, recently purchased
> surplus for $8 (!!).  The 4050s made noises while they
> printed.
>
> The 4100 paper-jammed, presumably why it was $8.  Swapping
> trays did not fix the problem; the tray it came with worked
> in the noisy 4050s.  I assumed (wrongly) the problem was in
> the guts of the printer.
>
> So I read much of the 4100 service manual, tore it down and
> inspected and cleaned it.  It still paperjammed.  At the end
> of my patience, I searched the net for service information
> ... and found a Youtube video about taking apart and
> cleaning the INSIDE of a magnetic clutch in the PAPER TRAY.
>
> The clutch drives a counter-rotating wheel on the tray,
> which pushes occasional multifeed pages back into the tray.
> Or, if the clutch is jams, prevents paper from feeding.
>
> All three paper trays had quite a load of abrasive black
> dust clinging to the magnet inside the clutch, so the
> clutch did not turn very easily.
>
> The Youtube video guy thought the black dust was wear from
> the steel band of the clutch, and he went through a somewhat
> laborious but successful process to clean the dust off.
>
> I realized that the black dust is TONER (which is slightly
> magnetic).  The best way to keep it from clinging to the
> magnet is to "short out" the magnet with a keeper (I used
> the nose of steel pliers).  The dust still clings to the
> hurky magnet in addition to the pliers, but a LOT less.
> I wiped off the dust with wet Kleenex.
>
> Like a toner spill, dust can get all over everything, so do
> this over a wet paper towel.  Or a regular cloth towel, so
> you can ruin the towel and the clothes you wash it with. :-)
>
> Anyway, It took 15 minutes to fix the clutches in three
> trays.  Now, the 4100 works great, and the 4050s print much
> more quietly.  I will spend longer putting the HP 4100 back
> together, then cannibalize something else for 3 more double
> start screws to replace the ones missing when I got it.
>
> I write about my older HP printers and trays, but I'd guess
> that other printers also use magnetic clutches in their
> feed paths, so the above might help the rest of you.
>
> Keith
>
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