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Printer Python in W20-575 OK
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kyle E. Pope)
Thu Aug 28 10:00:37 1997
To: hotline@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 1997 10:00:34 EDT
From: "Kyle E. Pope" <ndpope@MIT.EDU>
Guys,
I don't know if anyone had been to see this yet, but it prints
out OK. Sent through 50 pages single the double-sided. No problem.
Kyle Pope
ndpope@mit.edu
MIT PC Service
pcservice@mit.edu
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Subject: Major surgery on python's fuser
From: John Hawkinson <jhawk@MIT.EDU>
I just finished clearing a really nasty jam no python (W20-575).
In addition to two pieces of overlapping white paper wrapped around
the fuser roller, there were two or three sheets of acetate stock
wrapped around said fuser.
I managed to get them off, and left the choice piece in an envelope by
the door of the SIPB office labelled "hotline or ndpope", so feel free
to come by and pick it up at your convenience :-) It's impressive, at
least to me.
Unfortuntely, it looks like the fuser roller may be permenantly damaged.
I ran a paper path test of 50 sheets and they all seemed fine (except
the top of the image is off the page). Someone more familiar w/ it
should take a look.
- --jhawk
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