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Old October 5th 06, 05:51 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default HP 1100A paper feed

I know that you can buy a kit to put new rollers into an HP 1100
printer to stop the multiple paper feed problem. They cost about the
price of a new printer, though, so I'm loth to do that.

The printer is reliable and I've just put a new toner cartridge into
it, so I don't really want to get rid of it. Poking one piece of paper
at a time into it isn't fun though.

I wondered if anybody had done anything clever to fix this problem. If
it's because of smooth rollers in the paper feed, I'd imagine that
feeding a sheet of sandpaper through the machine would do the trick.
Before trying this, I'd like to know if anybody has a better suggestion.

 




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