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I still use a Laserjet III which has been reliable and has done a good job.
However, lately I have had a problem seating the paper tray. I have to
jiggle it to get a connection. Someone suggested the problem was in one of
the circuit boards. Any suggestions on which board and how to replace it?

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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 10:59:50 -0500, Robert Reznikoff wrote:

> I still use a Laserjet III which has been reliable and has done a good job.
> However, lately I have had a problem seating the paper tray. I have to
> jiggle it to get a connection. Someone suggested the problem was in one of
> the circuit boards. Any suggestions on which board and how to replace it?

What error do you get? No paper? Or wrong paper?

No paper means the opto-mechanical paper sensor above the paper tray.

Wrong paper size means the tray paper size detect switches or the tray
itself

--
Dave
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The board that contains the tray presence switches is the DC
Controller board. The smaller of the 2 boards on the bottom side of
the printer. I may have one or two, if I haven't already thrown them
out.

Raymond

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