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Actually, when you get more than one paper feeding in at a time, it is almost always the separation pad being worn down. Go here to buy a new sep. pad and tell them Ken from National Cartridge Co. sent you there!
Usually the squeeking on most faxes/copiers that I come across is from a nylon roller on a steel shaft/bushing. You'll be able to tell by opening the back door and look at the little rollers. The plastic ones are usually the culprit and you'll need to carefully blow air through the holes in the center, or any mounting point/axel. VERY LIGHT oil can be placed on the shafts, but it will take a little while and a few copies/faxes to work its way in there.
that error points to your laser unit. chances are 99% that its bit the dust. a tech will have to service it and replace laser unit. thats the only option other than just buying a new fax.
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