The pickup rollers go bad on these models (I have a IIf). They sell new ones
here:

http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/kaa0.html

You have to do it yourself, but it isn't too hard. Good luck!

Chuck

On 5/11/04 12:47 PM, "John Niven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I share an office with a colleague. I had set up my LaserWriter IIg on
> the ethernet, and we were both enjoying printing without having to walk
> to the network printers :-)
> 
> I use it to print from my PowerBook G4, and Mac IIci. I set him up with
> MacLan s/w on his Win NT machine, and he could print also.
> 
> Wonderful for such vintage equipment.
> 
> But I was away on business, then he went away for a weeks vacation. He
> says it was working fine, so he just turned it off when he left.
> 
> Now when I turn it on, the the lights flash OK, go through a sequence,
> which ends with the green (activity?) light flashing. I think this is
> the machine preparing a start-up page. then the green light goes out
> and paper and roller red lights (the two on the right) start to flash
> and nothing happens :-(
> 
> I filled the paper tray, and checked for jams, but everything looks OK.
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
>               John


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