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October 20th, 2008 15:00
M5200 Service Manual?
I have a Dell M5200 that has a terrible paper jam. It's at the rear of the printer. You can see it from the rear door but I cannot reach the paper to get it out. It will require the printer being taken apart to get to it. Is it possible to get a service manual for this printer? Thanks for any help offered.
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llynster
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October 22nd, 2008 11:00
Can you take a picture of the jam area and reply with that picture?
You'll need a website on the internet to host the pictures from. If you don't have one, www.Flickr.com is one that works great, among others.
fyi...... max image width allowed in this forum is 460 pixels.
After posting the image to FLICKR, just right-click in the center of the picture then copy/paste the URL info and include that in your reply.
I know from personal experience that service manuals are not available from Dell unless you're an authorized service provider. That said, if you really want to do your own service, the M5200 is based on the Lexmark T630 chassis. You "might" be able to purchase a service manual from Lexmark. BTW, service manuals are generally not free.
wlafferty
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October 22nd, 2008 20:00
Thank you for the info. I didn't realize service manuals were not available.
I don't have an image of the jam (that printer is in a different building) but here is an image of an M5200:
The jam is in the orange portion of the printer. This is right behind the rear door.
llynster
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October 23rd, 2008 11:00
Your picture does not show up. Images added here to the DCF must be linked to an internet based website. If you don't have one, www.Flickr.com is one that works great, among others.
fyi...... max image width allowed in this forum is 460 pixels.
After posting the image to FLICKR, just right-click in the center of the picture then copy/paste the URL info and include that in your reply.
obtw..... i know what the fuser area looks like..... I've worked on Lasers for many years. What i do need to see is your printer while jammed to offer the best evaluation of the issue.
wlafferty
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October 29th, 2008 16:00