Xerox problem

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Jim Kindon

Hi folks,
I have a Xerox XJ6C Docuprinter which is reluctant to feed
the paper through for printing and I have to help it start feeding
through, once it's started it's ok but it is a nuisance to have to
stand there waiting to feed the next sheet o paper.

I've had a go at cleaning the rollers to no avail, can anyone
suggest a solution ? Nooooo please don't say sling it in the rubbish
bin and get another printer :-)). Thank you for any advice you might
have.

Regards to one and all, Jim.
 
Jim said:
Hi folks,
I have a Xerox XJ6C Docuprinter which is reluctant to feed
the paper through for printing and I have to help it start feeding
through, once it's started it's ok but it is a nuisance to have to
stand there waiting to feed the next sheet o paper.

I've had a go at cleaning the rollers to no avail, can anyone
suggest a solution ? Nooooo please don't say sling it in the rubbish
bin and get another printer :-)). Thank you for any advice you might
have.

Regards to one and all, Jim.
Try Rubber Roller Rejuvenator from fixyourownprinter.com it worked well
on my old HP 340B.
Dick
 
Jim Kindon said:
Hi folks,
I have a Xerox XJ6C Docuprinter which is reluctant to feed
the paper through for printing and I have to help it start feeding
through, once it's started it's ok but it is a nuisance to have to
stand there waiting to feed the next sheet o paper.

I've had a go at cleaning the rollers to no avail, can anyone
suggest a solution ? Nooooo please don't say sling it in the rubbish
bin and get another printer :-)).

you can sling the rollers in the rubbish bin and get new ones :)
 
Thanks Eager Beaver I might consider that if I knew how to
take the thing to bits :-))

you can sling the rollers in the rubbish bin and get new ones :)

My best wishes, Jim.
 
Thanks Richard I'll see
where I can get that stuff.

Try Rubber Roller Rejuvenator from fixyourownprinter.com it worked well
on my old HP 340B.
Dick

Regards, Jim
 
Jim Kindon said:
Thanks Eager Beaver I might consider that if I knew how to
take the thing to bits :-))

give it a try and I am pretty sure you will figure it out, it cannot be that
hard.
replacing rollers in printers and copiers is normally the easiest thing to
do.
I wholeheartedly suggest you do that, it's the only solution when rollers
get bold and worn out.
cleaning them is only a _temp solution
 
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