HTFC Forums

H.T.F.C.

How To Fix Computers





Go Back   HTFC Forums > Hardware Newsgroups > Printers

Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read
  #1  
Old 09-17-2007, 11:50 PM
MrTobor
 
Posts: n/a
Default Canon S820 Making Odd Noise

For now, printer's output is okay, but it is operating with a loud
"rrrrrrrr" sound when the printhead moves or the paper is advanced.
I'm afraid something is partially busted but not critical enough yet
to cause a malfunction.

Any ideas?
Thanks.

Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
  #2  
Old 09-18-2007, 03:23 PM
Al Bundy
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Canon S820 Making Odd Noise

On Sep 17, 6:50 pm, MrTobor <vern.he...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For now, printer's output is okay, but it is operating with a loud
> "rrrrrrrr" sound when the printhead moves or the paper is advanced.
> I'm afraid something is partially busted but not critical enough yet
> to cause a malfunction.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.


You could try putting some light oil on that horizonal bar that the
print head rides back and forth on. However, that is not going to fix
noise in the paper advance. Some light lithium grease on the gear
mechanism might help there. When you hear noise, something is binding
and this makes more work for the motors that run it. They will wear
out more quickly.

Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
Fix your Windows Problems - FAST.
FREE Safe Scan Registry Check. Locate & Fix Errors in Minutes!
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
luminance noise and chroma noise: What is it? Marc Wossner Digital Photo 6 07-05-2007 02:33 PM
Hard Drive making horrible noise, please help with Logging the errors. Bob Brown INC. Homebuilt Hardware 9 05-20-2007 01:37 AM
Best pics with less noise? Oly C5050 or Canon S3 IS? Paul D. Sullivan Digital Photo 2 05-11-2007 04:48 PM
IS Mechanical Noise Level? - Canon 300mm Mardon Digital Photo 5 04-26-2007 05:26 AM
Canon Ixus 60/sd 600 focus noise PhilipS Digital Photo 0 04-24-2007 02:48 PM


All times are GMT. The time now is 02:18 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.1.0
© 2004 - 2007 Web-S-Sense Pty. Ltd. Usenet and forums posts © their respective authors.
Ad Management by RedTyger