The PrinterWorks is well-regarded, but somewhat pricey, given the age and
current value of the printer.
You can inquire, but I doubt that HP stocks spares for the LaserJet 5, a sturdy
beast, but over 10 years old. (I know. I use one myself.)
I sell LaserJet 5M (with PostScript) refurbs in good working order for $75. This
should allow you to determine how much you want to spend to fix your printer...
Ben Myers
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:26:43 -0800, "Adam" <adam@no_thanks.com> wrote:
>
>"DaveG" <> wrote in message
>news
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>> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 20:04:29 +0000, Adam wrote:
>>
>> > I tried opening the cover to find the problem but doing so stops the
>> > printer from printing.
>>
>> Well, yeah, that happens. :-)
>>
>> The "trick" is to open the printer while the page is part way through, eg
>> under the OPC drum so you can check if the mark is evident there or maybe
>> happens later in the path.
>>
>> You can also check the OPS drum itself, the image will still be on the
>> drum, to check if the mark is there, ie is the drum putting the mark on
>> ther page, the transfer roller under the drum, ie it's on the paper but
>> not on the drum.
>>
>> Likewise, open it while the paper is passing through the fuser to see if
>> that's where the mark is being added to the page.
>>
>> > The printer might just need to be cleaned. Is there a better way to
>> > clean than with the following ...
>> >
>> > Kensington Paper Guardian Paper Path Cleaning Sheets Manufacturer Part#
>> > 10313
>>
>> cleaning pages only clean small particles of dust from the paper path. If
>> you problem is dirt related then it's either grease somewhere or dust in a
>> lpace a cleaning page isn't going to reach.
>>
>> I'm not sure if the HPLJ5 has a function to create cleaning pages, but
>> some do. If not, print a broad diagonal line (like 3" or so wide) across
>> a page and print it. Feed it back in the "wrong" way up and print a
>> "blank" page. The toner will remain slightly "sticky" long enough to pick
>> up any odd specks of dust. You could try it again with the page the
>> "right" way up too just to be thorough, possibly by printing a new
>> "cleaning" page first.
>>
>> --
>> DaveG
>>
>> "Creationists make it sound as though a 'theory' is something you dreamt
>> up after being drunk all night." Isaac Asimov
>>
>
>Where's a good place to buy a quality fuser (or maintenance kit)?
>OEM is probably best, right?