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The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html
Newer printers from others like Canon and Lexmark did away with the pad on newer models like the C3326 and CS series, but the old ones sill rely on it. HP is the last separation pad holdout :/. I wish they'd get rid of it like everyone else.
=== Update (05/20/23) ===
@catani84 The bar where the parts lie is in the "jammed" position. You need to turn the bar with the pickup roller into it matches the idle position.
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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html
Newer printers from others like Canon and Lexmark did away with the pad on newer models like the C3326 and CS series, but the old ones sill rely on it. HP is the last separation pad holdout :/. I wish they'd get rid of it like everyone else.
=== Update (05/20/23) ===
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@catani84 The bar where the parts lie is in the "jammed" position. You need to turn the bar with the pickup roller into it matches the idle position.
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-No no... that's not it. Like I said....it's something I did...it worked perfectly before I dissembled it. So definitely it's something I did or missed when putting it back together. If you watch the clip you see that the paper feeder motor doesn't even start. It instantly faults
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Bearbeitet von: Rosu Catalin

Original-Beitrag von::

The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html
Newer printers from others like Canon and Lexmark did away with the pad on newer models like the C3326 and CS series, but the old ones sill rely on it. HP is the last separation pad holdout :/. I wish they'd get rid of it like everyone else.
=== Update (05/20/23) ===
@catani84 The bar where the parts lie is in the "jammed" position. You need to turn the bar with the pickup roller into it matches the idle position.
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+=== Update (05/20/23) ===
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+No no... that's not it. Like I said....it's something I did...it worked perfectly before I dissembled it. So definitely it's something I did or missed when putting it back together. If you watch the clip you see that the paper feeder motor doesn't even start. It instantly faults

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Original-Beitrag von::

The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html
Newer printers from others like Canon and Lexmark did away with the pad on newer models like the C3326 and CS series, but the old ones sill rely on it. HP is the last separation pad holdout :/. I wish they'd get rid of it like everyone else.
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+=== Update (05/20/23) ===
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+@catani84 The bar where the parts lie is in the "jammed" position. You need to turn the bar with the pickup roller into it matches the idle position.

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Bearbeitet von: Nick

Original-Beitrag von::

The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html
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+Newer printers from others like Canon and Lexmark did away with the pad on newer models like the C3326 and CS series, but the old ones sill rely on it. HP is the last separation pad holdout :/. I wish they'd get rid of it like everyone else.

Status:

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Bearbeitet von: Nick

Original-Beitrag von::

-The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart.
+The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart. It's best practice to do both at the same time, even on other brands like Lexmark when they have a separation pad and roller.
The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html

Status:

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Original-Beitrag von: Nick

Original-Beitrag von::

The separation pads go out as well as the rollers most of the time, the limit is 10-15k pages on these "compact" disposable HPs in most cases before it becomes an issue. It can be done, but if the 1012 I had years ago is a clue you need to pull a decent amount of the printer apart.

The part can be found here: https://www.precisionroller.com/paper-feed-components-for-hp-laserjet-pro-p1102w/details_57180.html

Status:

open