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    HP LJ M3035XS MFP separation pad for ADF

    I found an "ADF Kit" (CB414-67918) but it does not appear to include a separation pad. As far as I can tell the only way to get the separation pad is to order the whole ADF assembly

    Does anybody have a part# for the ADF separation pad? =^..^=
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    Typical HP. This isn't the first time they've done that. Think they did the same thing with a couple of their other MFP's and on some of them they went back and setup a part number, but usually what HP's thought on this is, if you wear out the Sep Pad, you've exceeded the life of the ADF. I did find a site claiming that C7309-60076 (which works on the LJ 3020/3300's) saying that it fits this series. Good luck. Let us know if it fits!
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    HP LJ M3035XS MFP separation pad for ADF

    separation pad is included in the ADF kit. We sell them and I made sure by opening one to look at it. The pad is grey on a blue plastic holder.
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    That's the one. The pad is so thin you could read a newpaper through it. Thanks for lookin' =^..^=
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    I wish I had ordered it from TSA. The parts are still not here, supposed to arrive Tuesday. Out of desperation I have refitted another type of separation pad for the short term.

    My result is a little ragged, but entirely effective. I'm mostly pleased with the not-so-elegant results.

    Thanks for searching, CanonHPTech. I'll get that sep pad ordered up as a spare. =^..^=
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