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HP 82240a printer barely advancing paper
05-09-2016, 10:45 AM
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RE: HP 82240a printer barely advancing paper
(05-09-2016 01:58 AM)Paul Berger (Canada) Wrote:  
(05-08-2016 10:34 PM)Jlouis Wrote:  I just opened it, no rubber wheel, just plastic gears.

Hardware wise, nothing is wrong, nothing broken.

Maybe there is not sufficient voltage for the dc motor?

It would help if someone have the circuit schematic for these printers.
Did you take out the two tiny screws that hold the print mechanism in place and turn the print mechanism over? There is indeed rubber wheels on either side that feed the paper, I could see them from the top but they are much easier to see on the under side of the print mechanism. On the under side you will see a black plastic rod with a long curved ridge on it that acts as a cam to advance the paper much like the printer in the topcats, 82162A and 82143A. On either end there is a rubber wheel, if there is none on yours, you just found the problem. The way it works on 82162A and those like it, on one end there is a ratchet that disengages the paper advance wheels during forward motion of the print head and engages to advance the paper on reverse motion.

The one I looked at is a 82240B, but I would hardly think the print mechanism would be any different on a 82240A.

Paul.

Hi Paul, I will disassembly it tomorrow, as I'm at work now. Really thanks to the tip, I think the problem is where you said.

Cheers
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