Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
...becomes coated with ink and gets sticky, Clean the area until all ink is removed, you will use many cotton balls, continue until clean. Check the carrier parked area. You will note 2 rubber boots, 1 ...
...sticky and gooey. Everytime I go to print, the paper being drawn in from the tray gets stuck on this gooey piece to cause a jam. I can't find the name of this piece in the manual to try and order ...
Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
..."feet" so that they become "sticky" again. When I did this, the "Feet" or rubber semi-circle parts that rotate around a metal bar then started to correctly grab the paper again and the error
Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
...rubber that gets less 'sticky' with age and the rollers become fouled with paper fibers that insulate the rubber from the driven sheet. Cleaning the rollers (on most, some disassembly required) may ...
Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
...rubber pad below may become sticky and retain the rocker, causing extra rotations. Slip a bit of Scotch tape over the sticky pad. A weak spring may not push the rocker up reliably. I cut a "U"-shape, ...
Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
...the tape and glued in a piece of hard rubber of the same thickness. (Tape is only a temporary measure as it can compress or become sticky after a while.) Everything is back to normal now! Good
Question about Lexmark Office Equipment & Supplies
...rubber. it may become dirty an poor contact. after this you can try this: Put some layers of the sticky tape on cartridge to improove force of contact. i also get the error 1203. how do i get my ...
Question about Lexmark X Office Equipment & Supplies
...rubber cleaner or alcohol, clean the paper path with alcohol, check for sticky areas, adhesives from post its or signature flags. Clean the scan glass with a good glass cleaner. Blow out sensors with ...
Question about Kyocera Mita Office Equipment & Supplies
...rubber, which decomposes over time and becomes soft and sticky. Being soft they get compressed, causing the metal levers coming into contact with the solenoid core and as a consequence being released ...
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