I know something needs to be lubricated in the Auto Document Feeder (sheet feeder) of our Intellifax 4100, but I'm not sure where or what lubricant to use to stop it squeaking. I'd like prolong its life and not hear the squeak anymore. It does get a fair amount of use. Thanks for help. Bob P.
The doc feed asm needs to be rebuilt. Only white lithium grease is used to lube the gears and avery light oil on the shafts. All parts are available from brother. I can get the parts if you have trouble obtaining them. It is relatively easy to rebuild and I charge in my area of Clearwater Florida, about 100.00 parts and labor.
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Thanks! I'll be looking on the Brother site for repair / rebuild instructions. If I find them, I'll post the URL here. If I don't post that soon, could you tell me/us where to get them? I have learned not to "learn how to take it apart" when I also want to FIX it!
Bob P.
P.S. The cost estimate is also quite useful. I'll spring that on my boss, either way it goes... 8-)
Mine sqeaks too...once every second when printing. When I open lid and turn rollers by hand no sqeak? Could problem be in the fuser rollers?
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