-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Laser Printer Boo-boo - FIXED

As an update, I I took the printer apart and took out the fuser.
I 'gently' peeled off all of the tshirt transfer that had burned to 
it. When I was done peeling (it took awhile!), I put the printer back 
together and turned it on. I tried printing and it worked! I didn't 
have to clean it with oil or anything. I am very happy!

Thanks, Gman for the links and the advice.

Tricia

At 05:53 PM 4/28/2009, you wrote:
>Instructions for removing/replacing a fuser roller on a different brand of
>printer.  May give you enough info on how to get to yours and the placement
>idea may work better for you that trying to clean the one you have.
>
>http://printers.necam.com/public/printers/ssnew/ss4400/help/Consumables/roller.htm
>
>A tech trick for cleaning the fuser & pressure rollers.  Caution: do NOT get
>any oil on the drum assembly or the printer will become worthless.
>
>http://www.repairfaq.org/samnew/printfaq/pcfclnfusr.htm
>
>
>Good Luck!
>
>Peace,
>Gman


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