I know this one's over 10 years old, because I just saw the check I wrote for
one of my LaserJet-III types. I've got three of these, and one is making a bit
of trouble in that the paper doesn't feed down to the point at which the tray's
empty. However, it does claim there's a paper jam, which there is once in a
while, when it's folded a sheet in half and tried to eat it. It's toothless,
though and doesn't shred the paper.
Has anyone got a useful suggestion as to how to restore the formerly excellent
feed capability of this otherwise quite excellent printer?
Next question ...
One other of these guys keeps displaying "Service 50" on his display. What
does
this mean? What does it want?
thanks,
Dick