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"poul baekhoj" <poul@baekhoj.dk> schreef in bericht
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> "Hecate" <hecate@newsguy.com> skrev i en meddelelse
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> > On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 17:10:46 GMT, "Jim" <j.n@nospam.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >"poul" <poul@baekhoj.dk> wrote in message
> > >news:3b0b4521.0406290606.f2ffd5b@posting.google.com...
> > >> I have this problem, that it now and then just ejects a sheet of
paper
> > >> without printing anything, and then stops. I suppose, there must be a
> > >> photocell or something, that "feels" when the paper is loaded. And
that
> > >this
> > >> "feeler" is dirty or something.
> > >> Does anybody know anything about this? I want to repair it myself,
but
> it
> > >> was nice to know something about it first.
> > >My photo 1280 does the same thing every now and then. It seems to me
> that
> > >the driver sometimes creates an image that is slightly too big for one
> sheet
> > >(usually when I am trying to print borderless).
> > >As problems go, this seems rather harmless, so I just put the paper
back
> > >into the supply bin.
> > >Jim
> > >
> > >
> > Yes. I've seen the same problem on a Canon and on several HP printers.
> > just ignore and refeed the paper.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Hecate
> > Hecate@newsguy.com
> > veni, vidi, reliqui
> >
>
>
> Ok. Thank you.
> I also have seen this, but my problem is different.
> Sometimes, when i try to print something, the printer just takes a piece
of
> paper, rolls it all the way through without stopping, and flashes "out of
> paper", also when there is plenty of paper left. If i press the "reset"
> button it starts again, sometimes it prints, sometimes it just repeats the
> taking paper and rejecting it without printing.
> The same thing often happen, if i print, maybe 10 pages. The printer
might
> print 5 pages, eject one page without print, and flash "out of paper"
> I do not think, this is a driver problem. I think it is a printer problem.
> As i see it, the printer takes the paper up as it is supposed to. But it
can
> not "feel" when the paper is loaded, that is, when the paper is in the
right
> position to start the printing. Therefore it just carries on loading for a
> certain time, and then "thinks" there was no paper. It stops and flashes
"no
> paper".
> What i want to know is, which type of "feeler" it can be, where i can
find
> it, and if it can be fixed.
>
>
don't know by sure, but i think it's a regular microswitch behind the paper
roller.