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Picked up a CLW 12/600 (Free, can't beat that) and got it running. Only real problem is that it jams from the bottom (standard) paper tray. Side sheet (manual) feed works fine.
I traced the problem down to the feeder rollers, once the paper is lifted to the feeder assembly, these rollers push it the rest of the way. Because there is more drag pushing them from the bottom tray than the side tray, they slip and trip the jam indicator.
I can spray the rubber rollers with some automotive throttle body cleaner which "melts them" so to speak, and they work for about an hour before the stuff wears off and it will jam again.
They are smooth and shiny, will rubber rejuvenator solve this problem and bring some grip back to the rollers?
They are about half inch in diameter, 3/4" long and spaced about 3 inches apart and snap right out of the assembly for easy replacement.
My neighbor suggested soaking in pure dish soap for a while, then rinsing them clean, this also worked - for a short time, although I didn't soak them for more than 10 minutes, may try longer.
Any suggestions? The thing prints excellent, and the guy gave me new toner for all colors, and a new fuser oil bottle, so it's ready to go for thousands of pages, with only a 4,744 page count when I got it Just would like to fix this little problem, although I can live with the manual feeder if I have to.
TIA,
-Ian
I traced the problem down to the feeder rollers, once the paper is lifted to the feeder assembly, these rollers push it the rest of the way. Because there is more drag pushing them from the bottom tray than the side tray, they slip and trip the jam indicator.
I can spray the rubber rollers with some automotive throttle body cleaner which "melts them" so to speak, and they work for about an hour before the stuff wears off and it will jam again.
They are smooth and shiny, will rubber rejuvenator solve this problem and bring some grip back to the rollers?
They are about half inch in diameter, 3/4" long and spaced about 3 inches apart and snap right out of the assembly for easy replacement.
My neighbor suggested soaking in pure dish soap for a while, then rinsing them clean, this also worked - for a short time, although I didn't soak them for more than 10 minutes, may try longer.
Any suggestions? The thing prints excellent, and the guy gave me new toner for all colors, and a new fuser oil bottle, so it's ready to go for thousands of pages, with only a 4,744 page count when I got it Just would like to fix this little problem, although I can live with the manual feeder if I have to.
TIA,
-Ian