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Yes...contact a copier dealer who also sells Muratec...most likely that the broken Left hinge on the ADF is the cause of your feeding problems....probably about $25.00...the part in the paper tray Don't know..never had anyone break one.
If you cant find a dealer have a look on Muratecs web site for a contact #...their web site is www.muratec.com
2 reasons: 1. Was there a paper jam prior to this problem? It could be that the paper was pulled out and a small bit of it is stuck on the pins that guide the paper from the heat roller. If no torn jammed paper prior to this issue, then check out 2.
2. the heater/roller is damaged and needs to be replaced. I would suggest you take it to your nearest HP dealer to properly diagnose this for you.This would save you unnecessary cost in trying to pull it apart and causing more damage to it.
Recurring paper jams can be caused by broken parts, using too much paper in the in-tray, or parts (usually the rear door) not on all the way. This video explains how to fix a paper or carriage jam, but explains along the way the things to watch for. If you go through the steps in this video and you still get paper jammed, you may have a broken printer that needs to be replaced or repaired.
Error code 00010030 signifies that there is some failure with the Multi Sensor. The Multi Sensor is located on the Printhead Carriage, and consists of a blue light, and the sensor itself. If you look at the Printhead Carriage, you'll notice a graphic of a pair of scissors on the side. Right below that is where the sensor is located. Dust, debris, and excess ink may have accumulated over the sensor, causing it to give a false error code. Clean it, and if that doesn't work, replace the sensor.
That wire controls your print carriage. It probably would cost more to get it fixed than to get a new one. You might be able to find one that uses the same cartridges.
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