I'll look into it and see what I can find. I only had one piece of paper in there when it happened but anything is helpful at this point. I'll also look at the ciss tubes and see if that is apart of it.
So my ink cartridges issue has evolved (and not in a good way) it moves to one side and I put the 127s in and it's flashing a green light and gives the error code 0xf1 and it's still there! Anyone know what's wrong?
Hey all, I bought refillable ink cartridges for my printer a while back to do some video game covers that are missing (no big deal). Then I started on the project to find out that my yellow is out and so that led to me buying them. I'm not quite sure where to refill them, and why the cartridge...
A while back, I bought third party ink for the HP that I have. Well, you know the story on that. I have researched the topic and there's a thread containing HP into Epson printers, but what about the other way? Are Epsons pigment based while HPs are the ones that need heat?
I've looked around...
I used that article I was doing my research, for documenting on how to fix it. It was the closest thing to my answer for dissembly.
Would I have to use a drill that is 6inchs or more to remove it?
Sorry it's a staples shredder mailmate spl727mm. It's the one where it can do credit cards CDs and staples including paper.
The picture I sent is the broken screw AFTER I removed the rubber feet from the bottom. I tried several times to remove it with other screwdrivers I had no luck.
I would...
I have a staples mailmate that I'm trying to get apart because it was DOA. If I get lucky I'll reuse it for filament making. But I want to know how to fix it first.
The picture you see here is a screw in the mailmate shredder underside. I don't know how to fix this since this is the first crazy...
Yep, I've watched several YouTube about the process and what printers there are out there. I'm trying to think down the road of filament wise. I don't really have good transportation to get stuff for it. So I'm trying to buy wisely.
And yes I have done my research before hand about slicing and curing so I'm good there.
And thanks for your input, this is all new to me but fun. So a person with more experience with this stuff is helpful. Many thanks! 🙏
So I been thinking about recycling some of my plastic that I take into dump, but I'm stopped by the price of the filament recycler nowadays. I also want to start 3d printing, but I know it can be expensive considering the price. Please convince me to save my money. It's so cool, but I don't want...
Plot thickens: I found a video with my exact printer model and it's apart of the paper pickup roller assembly on the underside of the printer. It's held together with two screws with a bigger part having four screws before that part.
Edit: picture is in tact piece. Fingers crossed.
Yeah, I think it's part 504, if I'm correct. It has springs and has parts that has a special plastic lube to make the parts work. I don't have a good history of springs so this might help.
Hey does anyone know the bottom assembly of this printer? I tried to clean the rollers for the papers and now it's in non working condition. The bottom pieces have screws and I don't know how they go back together.
I can see where it would be not up to par for photo printing. the photos pass the test but are not of excellent quality. It could just be the settings where I printed beforehand and it could also be the paper that it was printed on as well. And it doesn't have the break in colors as the manga...