![]() If you don’t have a flap, cover the paper insert area with something so dust does not get in there (ex: a small hand towel, magazine, or whatever you have on hand). When the printer is not going to be in use for an extended period of time (1 week or more), take the paper out and pull down the plastic flap so no dust gets on the rollers. When this happens enough times, dust is squashed on the rollers over and over again until they don’t grab anymore. What happens here is that if you only print infrequently, a thin layer of dust will collect between the paper and the rollers, and then the dust is squashed on to the rollers when you go to print. What most people do with a top-load printer is load paper in it, then just let it sit there and print when needed. The type of printer that is most susceptible to this are the kind where paper is loaded from the top and left in the open. Understand that dust kills rubber rollers Here are the things you can do that may get your rollers working right again. ![]() Be willing to accept the fact your printer’s rollers may be simply worn out or will soon become worn out if your printer is an older model. ![]()
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