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Complaining about paper jam after lubrication
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[QUOTE="Pixman, post: 231065, member: 27893"] I sprayed it in three or four locations behind this black plastic where the big gears and levers are located. [ATTACH alt="drive-and-gears.jpg"]3178[/ATTACH] Basically, wherever there were signs of white or yellow grease, I sprayed it a little in hope of getting some needed lubricant in there to put out the noise, without having to take the whole thing apart to inspect it and apply some grease in all the right places and with precision. I did use a long nozzle to try to get it in the right spot. The lubricant I used is a synthetic, adhesive/sticky lubricant that doesn't run. It contains PTFE and it turns thick as it dries. So it's like grease in a spray can. I was mindful of what I use, and this should be safe for plastics and seals. I'm thinking I may have inadvertently sprayed a sensor. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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