I have a new Lexmark XC4140 aka Toshiba e389cs that somehow has gotten a piece of lint/fuzz/hair attached directly underneath the narrow scanning slit glass. I think it might be a factory defect but it is too late to make a claim.
The customer is complaining about unacceptable scan images.
The scanner unit is factory sealed and costs approx $550.00 Cdn to replace plus a lot of labor to replace.
I prefer to spend neither the money nor the labor to fix this problem.
If I drill a very small hole into the sidewall of the plastic opposite the lint/hair/fuzz and insert the long thin plastic nozzle from a can of compressed air into the same to blow away the offending debris, do you foresee any problems?
I do not think there is any metal in my path.
Thanks,
The customer is complaining about unacceptable scan images.
The scanner unit is factory sealed and costs approx $550.00 Cdn to replace plus a lot of labor to replace.
I prefer to spend neither the money nor the labor to fix this problem.
If I drill a very small hole into the sidewall of the plastic opposite the lint/hair/fuzz and insert the long thin plastic nozzle from a can of compressed air into the same to blow away the offending debris, do you foresee any problems?
I do not think there is any metal in my path.
Thanks,
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