3 Easy Steps To Get
7 Years Of Hassle-Free Service Out Of Your Laser Printer
Printers – the necessary evil of every office.
From paper jams and error messages, to problems like smearing,
miss-feeds, and ghosting, printers can really make your blood pressure rise.
Plus, it’s easy to sink thousands of dollars into
maintenance and repairs. If you want
to avoid common printer problems AND save yourself a small fortune on
replacements and repairs, follow these 3 easy steps:
On a monthly basis, use compressed air to blow out the
inside of the printer. Remove the
toner cartridge for better access, and don’t forget to do the back if it is
accessible. It also helps to take a
vacuum to the outside. If you print
labels or use any other type of specialty media like transparencies, use rubbing
alcohol to clean the rollers inside the printer.
This includes replacing rollers, filters, and occasionally
replacing the fuser (the printer’s internal furnace).
Here’s a little money-saving secret: you
only need to do this type of maintenance at 1.5 to 2 times the manufacturer’s
usage recommendations. In other
words, if your printer’s manufacturer says to replace rollers every 100,000
pages, you really only need to do so every 150,000 to 200,000 pages.
When internal components are fried, it is often cheaper to
buy a new printer than it is to fix the existing one.
It is easy to protect yourself with a $25 surge protector.
DO NOT plug a laser printer into a UPS or other battery backup system.
The printer’s power draw is too much for a battery to handle.