Xerox problem

J

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.
 
R

Richard Lane

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
 
E

eager

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 :)
 
J

Jim Kindon

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.
 
J

Jim Kindon

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
 
E

eager

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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