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Problem: Canon LBP-460 / 660 drags several sheets at the same time



 
 
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Old October 16th 03, 09:39 AM
Jouko L.
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Default Problem: Canon LBP-460 / 660 drags several sheets at the same time

Hi!

I've faced the following problem both with my Canon LBP-460 and LBP-660
laser printers:

460: When printing, the printer drags all the sheets in the tray at the
same time. If there's too many sheets, they (naturally) can't make their
way through the printer but they jam.

660: Sometimes the printer drags only one sheet (i.e. works properly)
but very often it drags several (2-4) sheets.

Is there anything a skilled DIY-person can do? Bringing the printer to
the Canon maintenance will probably cost more than a value of the used
printer.


- Jouko L.

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Old October 16th 03, 05:09 PM
Janne
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Jouko, get yourselft FREE repair kit for HP LJ 5L / 6L (they are equal to
LBP 460/660). Same kit fits all of them.
It simply adds a pad to feeder. If you want it to be even more reliable, you
should replace or clean properly pick up roller.
Repair kit fixes only multiple sheet feeding.

Janne
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"Jouko L." wrote in message
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Hi!

I've faced the following problem both with my Canon LBP-460 and LBP-660
laser printers:

460: When printing, the printer drags all the sheets in the tray at the
same time. If there's too many sheets, they (naturally) can't make their
way through the printer but they jam.

660: Sometimes the printer drags only one sheet (i.e. works properly)
but very often it drags several (2-4) sheets.

Is there anything a skilled DIY-person can do? Bringing the printer to
the Canon maintenance will probably cost more than a value of the used
printer.


- Jouko L.



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Old October 16th 03, 05:09 PM
Janne
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Jouko, get yourselft FREE repair kit for HP LJ 5L / 6L (they are equal to
LBP 460/660). Same kit fits all of them.
It simply adds a pad to feeder. If you want it to be even more reliable, you
should replace or clean properly pick up roller.
Repair kit fixes only multiple sheet feeding.

Janne
j j j @ i k i . f i

"Jouko L." wrote in message
...
Hi!

I've faced the following problem both with my Canon LBP-460 and LBP-660
laser printers:

460: When printing, the printer drags all the sheets in the tray at the
same time. If there's too many sheets, they (naturally) can't make their
way through the printer but they jam.

660: Sometimes the printer drags only one sheet (i.e. works properly)
but very often it drags several (2-4) sheets.

Is there anything a skilled DIY-person can do? Bringing the printer to
the Canon maintenance will probably cost more than a value of the used
printer.


- Jouko L.



 




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