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CAN YOU REPAIR THE FUSER, THE PAPER GETS JAMMED AND THE MACHINE MAKES A LOT OF NOICE

  • Eric Sandbo Dec 31, 2010

    I can probably find the part number of the broken gear if you give us the printer's model number.

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Yes you can also repair but you have to know about fuser part in your case. I thing problem creater is teflon sleeve (Just do one thing open fuser then oil the element which is inside the sleeve then fix the printer and try)

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Most likely a common problem of a broken fuser drive gear. This is especially true if the lead edge of the paper is stopping at the fuser assembly. This is the assembly that is hot to the touch. There is a upper fuser roller drive gear that breaks on these and causes the fuser roller to stop turning. So everytime the paper gets to the rollers it stops and a jam reults. The gear is 16.00 at precisionroller.com part number M510X
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