Iso alcohol (70% works fine) is the best as it not only washes the dust off
the rollers but cleans excess ink and gunk from the rollers. Some deskjets
work fine with this system, others need a replacement roller as the molded
fingers wear off and the roller gets shiny.
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
-> [mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Feldman, Robert
-> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:24 PM
-> To: 'classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org'
-> Subject: RE: Rubber Restorer...
->
->
-> HP recommends a plain old water (a damp cloth) to clean printer
-> rollers. I
-> just cleaned the rollers on my DeskJet 820ce and the paper feed is much
-> improved. It remains to be seen how long it lasts this way, though.
->
-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: Roger Merchberger [mailto:zmerch@30below.com]
-> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 1:02 PM
-> To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
-> Subject: Re: Rubber Restorer...
->
->
-> Rumor has it that Bryan Pope may have mentioned these words:
->
-> >Does anyone know where I can get "Rubber Restorer"? I know it
-> comes in a
-> >spray.
-> >
-> >I thought I had bought it before at Radio Shack, but they
-> didn't have any
-> or
-> >a clue.
->
-> Not sure what kind of rubber you're trying to restore, but if
-> it's printer
-> rollers you're trying to "re-stickify" what works good for me is
"Marvel
-> Mystery Oil." Put some on a t-shirt rag and hit all the rollers in your
-> inkjet or laser printer - I've "refurbished" several printers this
way,
-> some more than once.
->
-> HTH,
-> Roger "Merch" Merchberger
->