Fading, light spots, and lines are a problem that occurs eventually in many laser printers, and this is an attempt at fixing one. This video describes a different approach to the repair of a Samsung CLP 300 color laser printer. This more in-depth repair presents many opportunities to lubricate a squeaky printer, however I do not in this video. I cannot offer any solid advice as to what type of lubricant to use, but if I was to lube it myself I would use a thicker product like a bearing grease, or maybe white litho - something that would serve to keep junk out, rather than "wicking" it in like a liquid or spray might do.
Part 2- Fix or repair color laser printer with fading, light print, or lines samsung clp 300
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Shirley Fix
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
at 11:40 PM Labels: fading, Print, printer, Repair, Samsung
Part 2- Fix or repair color laser printer with fading, light print, or lines samsung clp 300 Tube. Duration : 10.30 Mins.
Fading, light spots, and lines are a problem that occurs eventually in many laser printers, and this is an attempt at fixing one. This video describes a different approach to the repair of a Samsung CLP 300 color laser printer. This more in-depth repair presents many opportunities to lubricate a squeaky printer, however I do not in this video. I cannot offer any solid advice as to what type of lubricant to use, but if I was to lube it myself I would use a thicker product like a bearing grease, or maybe white litho - something that would serve to keep junk out, rather than "wicking" it in like a liquid or spray might do.
Fading, light spots, and lines are a problem that occurs eventually in many laser printers, and this is an attempt at fixing one. This video describes a different approach to the repair of a Samsung CLP 300 color laser printer. This more in-depth repair presents many opportunities to lubricate a squeaky printer, however I do not in this video. I cannot offer any solid advice as to what type of lubricant to use, but if I was to lube it myself I would use a thicker product like a bearing grease, or maybe white litho - something that would serve to keep junk out, rather than "wicking" it in like a liquid or spray might do.
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