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01-08-2019 02:40 AM
Heat n Bond product (Ez-Print Lite) was put through the laser printer and now pages are coming out with creases and traces of glue on the left side of the page predominately. I have tried google for an answer but nothing has been helpful so far. I have done many cleaning pages and tried wiping over the rollers I can get to. I have thought about taking the side covers off to see if I can wipe some more rollers but this thing is put together really well! The transfer belt (?) looks really clean. Hoping someone has knowledge of a fix.
01-08-2019 04:36 AM - edited 01-08-2019 04:37 AM
www.amazon.com/3358-EZ-Print-Adhesive-11-Inch-10-Pack/dp/B00I2OXJOU
Thermoweb Heat 'N Bond EZ print lite iron on adhesive designed to work in most inkjet printers. Easy to print trace and sew through. Will not gum up needles. This package contains ten 11 x 8-1/2 inch sheets of heat activated permanent double-sided adhesive. These sheets are intended for use in standard inkjet printers only. Do not use in laser printers photocopiers or any other printer and copier that uses heat as this may damage the machine. It is an machine washable and acid free. Made in USA.
Seems like the heat of the Laser printer made the glue melt into your printer. That's quite nasty.
You're probably not the first person this has happened to.
Did you try a google search for i.e. clean laser printer from adhesive, clean laser printer from glue, clean hp laser printer (for general recommendations)
Perhaps you will find some tips&tricks there.
Good luck with it!
Wen
01-08-2019 09:56 PM
Thank you Wen. Yes, its an Inkjet product (and for the record it wasn't me this time). I have done many cleaning pages and glue is still coming out on the page. Will keep googling for a solution. Hopefully someone else from this community has had this happen to them.
01-09-2019 01:24 PM
@Glue_Girl wrote:Thank you Wen. Yes, its an Inkjet product (and for the record it wasn't me this time). I have done many cleaning pages and glue is still coming out on the page. Will keep googling for a solution. Hopefully someone else from this community has had this happen to them.
I know how that works. You’re left with cleaning the mess
I do like the creativity in the username you selected here.
Hope you will find some great tips.
Cheers