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inside the cartridge is a pressure balance cylinder. If it does not side back and forth with a clicking sound when shaken the cylinder needs to be unjammed. carefully push the brass handle head backwards exposing the inside center out of the back of the of the cartridge. use an ice pick into the side of the inner cartridge to wedge the inner balancer to move. once loose, reassemble. If you cannot get the balancer loose, replace the cartridge.
First, is cable tight, it may be that the cable has loosened or stretched. In this case, Put chain on inside spocket, loosen hex head bolt, pull tight, retighten hex head.
It also could be the limit screws have vibrated loose. There are two of them on the top of the derailleur. Make small adjustments in one screw, check to see if it improves shifting or makes it worse. You didn't say whether it was the small or larger spocket. The limit screws control how far in or out the derailleur moves. Read more on Shelton brown .com under derailleur heading
That is the print head band and gear.. You said it was new? I would be calling Lexmark for warranty support as that should not be that way. So to answer you question it goes inside and connects to two pullies to move the head back and forth.
was the suspenssion checked out before the alignment was done?? something is loose/worn out. i would be looking at the lower control arms/bushings on lower control arms.something tells me that who ever did the alignment didnt check out the suspenssion the right way or at all. you can not do alignment if stuff is loose.
most likely bad strut /shock ----grab tire at 3 and 9 and move back and forth if sloppy , noise or loose check idler arm and tie rods ---grab top of tire and move back and forth if loose check control arms and ball joints push down on fender if bouncy or makes noise check strut/shock for problem
This generally occurs when the tracking ribbon becomes dirty and the print head travel cannot be tracked. Open the cover as you would to change your ink cartridge and locate the clear plastic strip behind the print head. Very gently wipe the ink residue from the strip using a cloth damp with water. You should be able to move the print head manually enough to clean the entire strip. Again be very careful as the strip hooks on the left side and is very difficult to reattach.
Turn off machine, you can move the cartridge head back and forth when it is off. If it won't move there is something that is loose and is in the way, check.
Not sure if you mean it is stuck when it was moving or if the cartridge is stuck in the printer?
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