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Old 07-26-2007, 07:22 PM
nickbloodworth@googlemail.com
 
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Default HP 4050 duplex problem

Hi,

I've been really stupid and put a duplex unit into my HP 4050 laser
printer - upside down, and now I can't get the thing back out again!

There seems to be something catching on the botton of the printer and
the bottom of the duplex. I cansee a gold standoff thing hanging off
the printer bottom and it's caught on the duplex. I can stop it
catching but the duplex still isn't coming out.

Does anyone know where it could be catching and how to uncatch it?

Please help..

Thanks,
Nick.

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Old 07-26-2007, 08:08 PM
measekite
 
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Default Re: HP 4050 duplex problem

I would call HP Tech suppt. I sure they have seen this before.

nickbloodworth@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been really stupid and put a duplex unit into my HP 4050 laser
> printer - upside down, and now I can't get the thing back out again!
>
> There seems to be something catching on the botton of the printer and
> the bottom of the duplex. I cansee a gold standoff thing hanging off
> the printer bottom and it's caught on the duplex. I can stop it
> catching but the duplex still isn't coming out.
>
> Does anyone know where it could be catching and how to uncatch it?
>
> Please help..
>
> Thanks,
> Nick.
>
>

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