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How to fix leaking cartridge of Xerox printer? Call pc expert
Introduction of Xerox • Xerox is an American company and they are responsible for selling digital documents products and services all over the globe. • . Its headquarter is situated in Norwalk Connecticut and it was earlier situated in Stamford, Connecticut. Its headquarter moved to Norwalk Connecticut in October 2007. • Most number of its employees is from Rochester, New York. In this area the company was founded. • The name of the founder of this company is Joseph C. Wilson and Chester Carlson. Current chairman of this company is Keith cozza
How to fix leaking cartridge of Xerox printer? • Machine cover will be opened and cartridge from the machine will be removed and then clean the cartridge with soft-alcohol based cloth. If your using water based solution for cleaning then it will be harmful for the electrical components and those water-based solutions can damage electrical components. • Printer head will also be wiped where it connects with toner. There can be leakage at the connection point if there is any dust or debris there • Now rub a white textile over the cartridge until you find leaking part. if there is only a single colored at vent then that mean that there is no defect in the component
Once you know where the location of drop, check is it and observe if you can see a fault. if not press it until you find the injured section. • After finding the damaged location, polish it with a textile and after that cut a slice of large strip to seal the injured area. • It will be covered up with the tape properly and make it smooth as much as possible. Then cartridge will be placed back into the printer and check whether the damaged area is stiffly protected.