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Don Phillipson
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      8th Mar 2006
This Brother HL 1050 must be about seven years old.
It has recently begun misfeeding part-way through
about every third or fourth page, so that one or two
lines of print are distorted (as if italicized.)

I guess this is due to worn rollers. Any advice?

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      8th Mar 2006


Don Phillipson wrote:

>This Brother HL 1050 must be about seven years old.
>It has recently begun misfeeding part-way through
>about every third or fourth page, so that one or two
>lines of print are distorted (as if italicized.)
>
>I guess this is due to worn rollers. Any advice?
>
>

TIME TO BUY A NEW PRINTER
 
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Davy
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      8th Mar 2006
Don, there was something a little while back about some stuff you ca
use on the rollor to make them grip

Best thing is to have a peep a
http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/bb/ftopic156741.html, if this help
any I know not

Dav

 
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Lou@UnReal.invalid
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      8th Mar 2006
Davy wrote:

> Don, there was something a little while back about some stuff you can
> use on the rollor to make them grip.
>
> Best thing is to have a peep at
> http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/bb/ftopic156741.html, if this helps
> any I know not.
>
> Davy


Wait for Arthur E for a good answer on roller stuff


 
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Davy
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      9th Mar 2006
> quote="Anonymou
> Wait for Arthur E for a good answer on roller stuf


Trouble is Art might not see his post, so if ya wanna email him Don
I'm sure he'll respond when he gets the time-

e-printerhelp(@)mvps(.)or

remove the brackets leaving no space

Good luck, Dav

 
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Arthur Entlich
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      10th Mar 2006
Depending upon the materials used (they all tend to "look" like rubber,
few are) the best cleaner rejuvenator may be water, isopropyl alcohol,
an ammonia base cleaner or a citric oil based solvent, should under
names like "rubber renewal liquid" etc.

Unfortunately, without a proper service manual it's hit and miss as to
what is the best liquid to use.

Art

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> Davy wrote:
>
>
>>Don, there was something a little while back about some stuff you can
>>use on the rollor to make them grip.
>>
>>Best thing is to have a peep at
>>http://www.howtofixcomputers.com/bb/ftopic156741.html, if this helps
>>any I know not.
>>
>>Davy

>
>
> Wait for Arthur E for a good answer on roller stuff
>
>

 
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