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Current version by: Nick

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There's not really a way to request a guide, but if you put it out there you need it done and someone has the hardware then you can potentially get their attention.
-Since you are dealing with a printer, I wouldn't be surprised if nobody speaks up quickly or completely ignores this. Most of the time it doesn't make sense to even attempt the repair, so that's why you never see these problems covered.
+Since you are dealing with a printer, I wouldn't be surprised if nobody speaks up quickly or completely ignores this. It's worse with inkjets since parts are universally made of unobtanium (unless stripped from a dead donor), so this is why repairs are usually not attempted with inkjet printers. The encoder strip is usually a part that's replaced with the printhead carrier assembly, so you probably need the whole assembly to do this repair right.
+On the other hand I can buy laser parts (within reason) but I need to go dumpster diving for a donor printer to do the same repairs on an inkjet.

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Original post by: Nick

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There's not really a way to request a guide, but if you put it out there you need it done and someone has the hardware then you can potentially get their attention.

Since you are dealing with a printer, I wouldn't be surprised if nobody speaks up quickly or completely ignores this. Most of the time it doesn't make sense to even attempt the repair, so that's why you never see these problems covered.

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