[ale] HP Laser Jet Repair(OT)

Scott Castaline hscast at charter.net
Fri Oct 27 10:22:12 EDT 2006


Several years back I worked for HP on a contract basis, and essentially
that's what we did. There are maintenance kits for each model, that
provides replacement rollers as well as other parts that are considered
user maint. Like mentioned by someone else, usually the hardest part is
in the removal of the cover. On most the re-installation of cover was
easier except for the 6P, that one was a real PITA. If you are not so
inclined to do it yourself, I may be able to help you if you don't mind
bringing it up to the Lawrenceville area, just get the kit and bring it
on up No Charge. You can contact me off list if you wish.

On Fri, 2006-10-27 at 09:23 -0400, Mark Wright wrote:
> I was going to suggest the same thing.  We provide maintenance  
> support for data center equipment.  To keep one of our customers  
> happy my boss ordered a kit for an hp 4000 model that one of our  
> customers had.  It was pretty straight forward and much cheaper (and  
> easier) than hauling it to a shop to have it fixed.
> 
> Mark
> 
> On Oct 27, 2006, at 9:05 AM, JK wrote:
> 
> > David Corbin wrote:
> >
> >> Can anyone here recommend a local (North Atlanta) place to  
> >> "repair" the
> >> mechanical aspects of an HP Laserjet?  The printer is frequently  
> >> pulling
> >> multiple sheets from the bin, which causes it to jam.
> >
> > I ordered a mechanical refit kit off of eBay for
> > my LJ4, and installed it myself.  It contains basically
> > all of the non-electronic moving parts in the paper path
> > -- rollers, rails, etc. That printer works like a dream
> > now.  Only took about an hour to install the refit, and
> > it cost something like $15.
> >
> > -- JK
> >
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