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HP Laserjet 4100N



Jerry Feldman wrote:
> Someone here just tossed out a Laserjet 4100N. My question does not
> have anything to do with Linux, but with paper feed. She apparently
> threw it out because it was prone to jamming. My hands are greasy from
> BBQ, but I was wondering what kind of experience others have had with
> this printer. Also, what about 3rd party toner refills or cartridges.
> HP cartridges are about $100 apiece list.
My new HP scanner came with a cleaner pad that you pass through like 
paper.  It allegedly cleans the scanner element and the rollers as it 
passes through.  Since the pad will pass through on this scanner with a 
180 degree loop, I suspect that it will do so through a printer.  Maybe 
this will remove crud, grease, and other stuff and therefore maybe avoid 
jamming?

The part number is C9915-80015

/m


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