• Maraval26@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Brother was good but I’m disappointed by the last units I had. After 4 years of light home usage (one page here and there), they are not picking up paper in the tray. Same for some relatives which bought similar units. Feels like scheduled obsolescence …

    • teft@startrek.website
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      1 year ago

      The printer might just need a maintenance kit done to it. Those rollers are meant to wear out over time.

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        1 year ago

        It is surprising they’d stop working after only occasional use. The rollers on my scanner are good for 30k scans.

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            1 year ago

            It’s this. All the printers at my office started screwing up in 2022 after barely any usage from 2020-2022.

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          1 year ago

          Like WagesOf said below, the rollers wear out over time and use. So even if you don’t use them they do eventually just wear out.

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        Pretty much guaranteed. The rubber stops working as a function of time just as much as pages printed.

        A maint kit is cheap and takes about 5 mins to install.

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      If it’s just that, then the rubber on the rollers had probably dried out. I had the same issue with a 10 year old HP inkjet. Some mg chemicals “rubber renue” worked great.

    • I had this same paper issue! I solved it by using heavier weight paper. I think it’s just wear making parts looser. I think it just sincerely can’t grab the cheap, thin sheets as well as it used to. If I were more mechanically minded, I’d be tempted to get in there and see if there was anything I could adjust. But just using heavier paper solved it, so I haven’t gotten to the “if it doesn’t work, force it; if it breaks, it needed replacing anyway” stage.