I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place, put printer with bottom up offcourse.
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I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and ash.
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I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and drive shaft.
After a night drying i put is al together after good cleaning inside from the sawing the bottom.
And............started a printer diagnostic page, 1 error display "not good powered off, it runs and calibrate, and then YES it picks a A4 and prints perfect.
This is the only easy repair for this problem, perfect, no new parts needed
I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place, put printer with bottom up offcourse.
I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and ash.
After a night drying i put is al together after good cleaning inside from the sawing the bottom.
And............started a printer diagnostic page, 1 error display "not good powered off, it runs and calibrate, and then YES it picks a A4 and prints perfect.
This is the only easy repair for this problem, perfect, no new parts needed
I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place, put printer with bottom up offcourse.
I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and ash.
After a night drying i put is al together after good cleaning inside from the sawing the bottom.
And............started a printer diagnostic page, 1 error display "not good powered off, it runs and calibrate, and then YES it picks a A4 and prints perfect.
This is the only easy repair for this problem, perfect, no new parts needed
I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place.
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I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place, put printer with bottom up offcourse.
I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and ash.
After a night drying i put is al together after good cleaning inside from the sawing the bottom.
And............started a printer diagnostic page, 1 error display "not good powered off, it runs and calibrate, and then YES it picks a A4 and prints perfect.
This is the only easy repair for this problem, perfect, no new parts needed
I cut out a piece of bottom above the feeding arm, there i saw the gear is from his place.
I made a bit of steel glue, put a bit in the place for the gear, shove it on the place, and put some glue also on the side of the gear and ash.
After a night drying i put is al together after good cleaning inside from the sawing the bottom.
And............started a printer diagnostic page, 1 error display "not good powered off, it runs and calibrate, and then YES it picks a A4 and prints perfect.
This is the only easy repair for this problem, perfect, no new parts needed
Thanks for the tips