HP laser printers all use a Canon print engine that HP wraps its own plastic and personality board around.
So the "consumable" rollers, separation pads, fuser parts can all be sourced easily. There are a number of vendors out on the web that sell the parts....
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On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, Stephen Hanselman <
kc4sw.io@...> wrote:
You are sooooooo correct.? But if you want to, get a bottle of fedron AKA Dr. Scat, or rubber roller restorer it really helps on the rollers.? Don¡¯t use compressed air always suck, the dust is sort of conductive.? We used full strength di-Limonene (they use a bit in Simple Orange) to clean everything. Upside it really cuts the pine resins and doesn¡¯t hurt anything downside you have to use 409 (or similar) to clean off the sticky residue.? Besides that we always got compliments on how nice the room smelled when we left.?
Good luck!
Regards,
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Stephen Hanselman
Datagate Systems, LLC
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I had a quick Google search and no luck.? I believe most of the lower HP ?printers are not worth repairing. ?
Try searching ?on YouTube for your particular model of printer ¡ª you might find someone that has had the same problem.
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Regards, Bernie Murphy