But first a disclaimer here -- I only attempted removing the wheels because 1: my printer is old and I would love an excuse to get a new one, and 2: because my husband can generally fix anything and I figured he would come to my rescue if needed. And he was needed and did rescue me. In my attempt to remove the wheels, I only succeeded in pushing away the plastic things around the wheels and when I tried printing a transparency, it looked like my cat had gotten into my printer and had a field day!
So, a couple of hours later, after my husband had taken my printer completely apart, all those tiny parts and screws spread out all over my computer table -- a scary sight -- I now have a printer that will not ruin a printout with pizza wheel tracks. So far everything is working just fine, and it seems to be true that those wheels are not really needed. And here is a picture of those parts that were removed that had done all the damage to my prints.
Here is a link to the site with information for removing the wheels. Proceed with caution!
Oh Brave Soul! Looking at those parts makes me quiver, just to imagine dealing with them. I think I won't look again
ReplyDeleteYou are much braver than I am. I don't think I would attempt such an operation.
ReplyDeleteNow can you use the removed bits to print with... they're interesting shapes...
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