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Thank you for triggering my memory!!
I have an old, but very reliable, 550C which has recently begun to have
problems. Your message reminded me about the kit HP sent me years ago - it
is a metal part with brillo pad like surface that the rollers run on. I put
in the floppy that came with it, ran it for the required 20 minutes, and the
printer is like new again!!
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From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Doug Simmons
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 4:06 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] paper feeder for Deskjet 500
HP Had a problem with the HP 500 and sent out a free cleaning kit to use on
the pickup roller when problems like you have described start. My
instructions were to not use the kit until problems started occurring and I
have used it only once on my HP 500. It appears to be only alcohol and
swabs, so Mark's advice would appear to be right on.
Doug
At 5/16/00 01:44 AM +1000, Ultra wrote:
I have a 7 years old HP deskjet 500 printer. It still works alright
>untill past day. The paper feeder has lost its strength, so paper in
>tray cannot reach the paper feed wheel, as a result, I have to push each
>paper to the wheel if I want to print something, otherwise the printer
>will say "out of paper".
>
>Because the printer is not worth to call up HP or other printer service
>to fix up, so I ask here if anyone has an idea on how to fix the problem
>all by myself without expensive parts (the printer doesn't worth too
>much, so I perfer cheap solution on fix).
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