Tomu Breidah |
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Re: Don't print on plastic film in a laser printer....
04/07/16 07:48 AM
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> > After putting it mostly back together, I ended up with 2 extra screws. I wasn't > sure where they went, but it probably won't be a problem when it comes time to > putting the new fuser back in. > > That's why you're supposed to write up a list of parts, and where they came from, as > you're disassembling. I haven't always, or even oftenly needed to, but I've done it. > When I've removed chassis from CRTs, I've made a diagram with notations. And then > filed it away case I need it again.
I did that this (last) time. But before, I must've been more in a panic since the film had melted and fused to itself, wrapped around the fuser. And, since I had other things that needed to be done, time wasn't something I had a whole lot of.
Admittedly, I had a small voice in my head saying "Don't do it! It'll mess up!" But, covetousness got the better of me. I just had to have that carbon fiber plain weave pattern on a nice, smooth sheet o' plastic.
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