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Hi everyone. Well, I think I fixed it! The printer ran me off some stuff yesterday afternoon without problem. The spring on the fuser exit actuator is temporarily an elastic band, but it works just fine, and the printer no longer makes a noise. Thanks SO much to everyone who chipped in, I genuinely very much appreciate all your contributions. I have to say, having had this printer in bits (and being trained as a heating engineer myself), my respect for both the technology and the engineers who maintain it has risen exponentially.
Take care everyone, best regards, Adam
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Sounds like you're fully trained on that model now. Give us an address on where to send your certification
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Thanks for the advice, I did have a look at the gears and they looked happy enough. I'll keep my eye on it. Since doing the work I am experiencing that paper drawn from the bypass tray (which is where I do most of my printing from) isn't printing quite straight. Is there an adjustment I have to run after removing with the transfer unit?
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There is no point spending any money on a CL7000 as they are so old - forget the CL7100 & CL7200/7300 (same crap but newer!) - get a SPC811dn or SPC820/821dn which are good
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