Can I ask what the problem is? Last time I checked people still did repair proper laser printers, 6 years ago I was doing it working out of a Romsey based company.
Usually you can buy service kits which contain new rollers, pickups and other stuff. You can also buy new drums and transfer belts and even replace key components that can fail like the power boards. The funniest repair we ever did was a little nylon ring that became warped(egg shaped) and we managed to source one of those and replace and fix. On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Roger Munford via Hampshire < [email protected]> wrote: > Our HP colour laser printer which is quite old now must be replaced. A > repair seems out of the question I assume because nobody seems to repair > these days. It is a pity because we have quite a bit of toner left. > > Does anybody have any recommendations or warnings of a replacement. It is > the normal home office sort of usage probably quite low. > > I am not particularly wedded to any technology, just reliability. > > Regards > > Roger > > > -- > Please post to: [email protected] > Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/hampshire > LUG URL: http://www.hantslug.org.uk > --------------------------------------------------------------
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