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Thermal Printer 82143 -Problems to operate the printer- - Martin Wahlich - 12-07-2002 A feew days ago a colleague of fine gave me his old (20 years?) HP 82143 Printer, which was not in use for minimum the last 15 years. After I connected the printer to my HP 41 I wanted is insert the thermal paper (original HP 20 years old as well). Putting the paper in, switching it on and pressing the paper advance button, no paper advance tool place, the printing head, which is in a right hand side position moved allitle leftwards (ca. 1cm) returned to ít old position and a funny noise could be heard.
So finally here is my question: Re: Thermal Printer 82143 -Problems to operate the printer- - Hans Brueggemann - 12-07-2002 martin, hope, that helps
hans
Re: Thermal Printer 82143 -Problems to operate the printer- - David Smith - 12-07-2002 The worm gear and intrnal mechanism certainly needs to be cleaned. Also the rubber drive belt may be bad. A replacemnt is the Projector Recorder Belt Company SCX2.4 (see www.russellind.com)
Re: Thermal Printer 82143 -Problems to operate the printer- - Tony Duell - 12-07-2002 After 15 years, the first thing I'd suspect would be the NiCd battery pack. You _must_ have a good, charged, battery in this unit for the motor to work correctly. Re: Thermal Printer 82143 -Problems to operate the printer- - Martin Wahlich - 12-07-2002 Thanks to all of you for your good hints.
Finally I connected the printer for about one hour to AC-adapter and all of a sudden it works like tha last 15 years have not been ellapsed.
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