Lexmark e210 feed problem

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Vedran Grubac

Can someone tell me where can I download lexmark e210 service manual (for
free). it has problem with feeding paper (like thati roller for paper is
slipping) and after taht says no paper (there is paper od course). Any
help?
--
To make great steps,
We should not only act,
But also dream,
Not only plan,
But also belive
Anatole France
 
Vedran said:
Can someone tell me where can I download lexmark e210 service manual (for
free). it has problem with feeding paper (like thati roller for paper is
slipping) and after taht says no paper (there is paper od course). Any
help?
--
To make great steps,
We should not only act,
But also dream,
Not only plan,
But also belive
Anatole France

I don't have a manual and I don't know exactly what you are looking at,
but I have had the same problem with several printers over the years.
Sometimes the feed wheels/roller need to be cleaned with alcohol or
even roughed up with sandpaper so they grab the paper. It's worth a try
anyway.
 
Well that waht I am trying to do, but manual would be good so I can
assemble all back withuout excess parts :))

--
To make great steps,
We should not only act,
But also dream,
Not only plan,
But also belive
Anatole France
 
Try cleaning the roller(s) with some isopropyl alcohol to remove the
glazing which it probably picked up from using some coated papers.

Allow the alcohol to dry fully before leading paper again, or run some
regular laser printer bond paper through to dry it before using coated
papers again.

Art
 
You can clean the paper feed transport wheels without dismantling the
printer.

Buy a piece of student grade watercolor paper or some similar paper that
is absorbent but will remain relatively firm when wet. Spray it in the
center area (leaving a smaller 2-4 cm border) with the isopropyl
alcohol, and run it through the printer several times in several
directions. If the alcohol evaporates too quickly, add some more.
Also, use bond paper (laser type - cheap) in between every few run
throughs with the saturated paper. This will allow the bond paper to
pick up some of the alcohol and residue from the wheels.

Do this a few times until the rollers are clean, and see if that
resolves things.

Art
 
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