On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Dwight K. Elvey wrote:
It isn't clear if you have a reader or printer
problem.
Does it work fine from the keyboard in local? If so,
it is most likely in the reader.
No, it does not work from the keyboard, which is how I've been testing it.
If it is the reader, look for a spring that may be
disconnected
or a piece of crud inside. Try disconnecting the motor power
I did find a loose spring but replaced it and still no go. I've been
blowing out all the loose, oil-soaked chads but I haven't yet blown out
the magic one.
and operating by hand. Remember that when going slow,
you need
to lockup the clutches by hand by squeezing the two tabs together
or they will drag. With the motor power off, you can turn the
fan and go slow.
Where's the clutch?
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