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    Unhappy cat hair in printer

    hi all -

    i almost hate to ask this, but....

    here's the story: i've got a cat hair sucked into my printer somehow (probably was stuck to one of the pages that fed in for printing - i vaguely remember thinking, "oh **** was that a cat hair on there?")

    so now, everything i print has a cat hair printed on it.

    i have a lexmark laser printer, the Optra E312L (it's about 6 months old).

    is there any way for me to clean the piece of cat hair out of there? what would it be attached to?

    any help appreciated!!!

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    The hair probable has burned into the heating element. The best option here would be to take the printer to a local repair shop. Rather let them handle it.

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    Originally posted by Lazer:
    <STRONG>The hair probable has burned into the heating element. The best option here would be to take the printer to a local repair shop. Rather let them handle it.</STRONG>
    Yes, a new fuser unit isn't very cheap. Better let someone with experience take care of this one for you...

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    Make the cat pay for it !

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    I have some great recipies...

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    eeek! no way - be nice to my cats! <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0"> (maverick and goose)

    actually it *seems* that the piece of hair has burned up since last week. i'm now being more careful about the paper i stick into the printer!

    thanks all -

    shelly

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    I suggest you first remove any cat that may be attached to the hair, then take the printer to a repair shop and let them do it.

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    I hope you didn't suck the poor cat into the printer ( The other post referred to removing the cat that was attached to the hair )
    Cats are cool

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    so now, everything i print has a cat hair printed on it.

    i have a lexmark laser printer, the Optra E312L (it's about 6 months old).

    Fusers operate in the >100C temp range- and that's hot enough to burn you and the cat hair. I seriously doubt ( and I work for a MAJOR laser printer manufacturer) that a single cat hair in the fuser component is the prob. I'd clean the lens and op_scanner unit then consider the OPC, before I call the techs in.

    Cats and computers are not conducive.

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    The hair might be stuck to the drum in the toner cartridge. You could try replacing the toner cartridge and/or drum and see if that works. You could also try a can of compressed air to blow the hair free.

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