Performing a memory clear to solve a paper jam... Always fun to hear a good joke!
Performing a memory clear to solve a paper jam... Always fun to hear a good joke!
I agree with two on here, the interchange/exit section when you remove the scanner unit has solenoids with little "pads" and those pads get sticky. You can feel the gate stick slightly when you move them by hand above the fuser. They cause just enough of a timing delay to cause jams. It is actually very common on machines of an older age like that one. Also the Micro switches on the front right side of the machine are located behind a fan and they tend to go out as well. Normally you get false open door conditions associated with them, but that's where I would go next after removing all the pads on the exit section. I have had to do that on several machines in the field and nine times out of ten it fixed it. The "ten" time it was the actual solenoid that wasn't firing right causing the problem.
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