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Re: printers



If there is a paper jam in the printer, it should be inbetween the paper
tray and the fuser.  

13 PAPER JAM  means a paper jam has occured before the paper reaches the
fuser

if there is no paper stuck in there, then make sure the paper tray is only
about half full. if this works, then i know what the problem is. That is, i
know which part will need to be replaced inside.

On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 03:13:25PM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 03:06:16PM -0400, deanna wrote:
> > I don't know if you are aware, but Jabba seems to think it has a paper
> > jam.  We have checked and cant find the jam.  It is flashing 13 PAPER
> > JAM.
> > 
> > Can we do anything to fix this or is it a job for the skilled techie
> > crew?
> 
> 1. Turn it off
> 2. Remove the paper trays (look in where the paper slides in... is any paper
> stuck?)
> 3. On the left side, there's a handle you can pull top open a side
> compartement... open it and look for stuck paper.
> 4. Open the top and look for paper
> 
> If you find any stuck paper, remove it being careful not to leave torn bits
> of paper in the printer, then close it all up, put the trays in and power it
> on.
> 
> If that doesn't fix things, then, yes, it'll be a job I'd volunteer Jim for.
> :)
> 
> > PS.  Chewbacca takes longer to print than before.  It works fine, just
> > takes longer, and I was personally curious why (this isnt a complaint or
> > a request to fix)
> > Is this because chewie isnt the default anymore? Is it because of Win
> > NT?
> 
> How much slower?  1.1x?  1.5x?  2x?  10x?
> 
> I've only ever had one really spotty report of this, so I don't even know if
> it's a real problem.  If you can get me some more information, I'd be
> grateful.
> 
> Is it just chewy or Jabba and/or Lando too?  (Jabba should be noticably
> slower than Chewy... is it?)
> 
> Is the "Ready" (or is it "Receiving", I can never remember with those old
> things) light blinking the whole time while you're waiting, or does it spend
> a fair ammount of time solid (off or on, I forget)?
> 
> -Dan
> 
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