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Typically this is caused by the gears in the rear of the finisher. After time they work apart from each other, there is actually a kit you can purchase from Xerox. If the gears grind as the paper enters the finisher this is likely the problem.
Or the decurler clutch has gone bad. It's in with the gears on the back silver ad has 2 wires connecting it.
Typically this is caused by the gears in the rear of the finisher. After time they work apart from each other, there is actually a kit you can purchase from Xerox. If the gears grind as the paper enters the finisher this is likely the problem.
Or the decurler clutch has gone bad. It's in with the gears on the back silver ad has 2 wires connecting it.
Good Luck
Thanks for sharing your experience and advice. I will check these also and report back ASAP.
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