Printer help..?
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I found a fix for all your problems. I have been having the same problems for a few weeks now. After talking to our press tech at work, he suggested I use a Roller cleaner on the rubber rollers inside the printer. He handed me some
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Cleans ink-laden, hardened rubber rollers and blankets, and removes difficult soil on copier machine covers and flaps. 16 oz by weight.
I used a cotton swab to apply the cleaner to and wipped down the rollers, after using the cleaner, dry with a small peice of cloth and your ready to go. Apply a second coat of the cleaner/rejuvenator if problem is still present or doesnt hold for more then a few prints. I will submit a link to where this can be purchused.
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This stuff is a life saver!! good luck everyone!
-BennettOZ
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Sounds like A Lexmark to me. Do yourself a favor and get a better one somewhere in the neighborhood of $100+
I had a Lexmark, supposedly a good one with the same problem. I now have an HP All In One. Awesome printer.
You need to get inside and clean all of the rubber rollers.
It might be the little rubber rollers that grab the paper are worn smooth. If you can get at them, with a bit of sandpaper you might have a chance. But I'm really guessing here. Try these..
Fan the paper before putting it into the feed try, Get the air in between each sheet if you can. Don't put to many sheets in. If there are two movable guides at the left and right hand side of the feed try, make sure to close them together to hold the paper straight, but not to tightly.
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