Re: [NTLK] OT - Service Manual needed for LW Pro 810

From: tfbiii_at_nbscomputers.net
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 13:41:42 EDT


Tried that first, the links just go to Apple FTP which is DOA (or at
least empty)

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Subject: Re: [NTLK] OT - Service Manual needed for LW Pro 810

On 02/10/02 13:14, "tfbiii_at_nbscomputers.net" <tfbiii_at_nbscomputers.net>
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> Actually, I need the picture to see what part it is, Sun lists several
> drive and feed assy's but no exploded view so I can see what I'm
> ordering. If someone has a print version, it the fiber wheel in the
> printer that drives the fuser, not a wheel on the fuser itself.

Try here: <http://home.wanadoo.nl/manual.man/manuals.html>.

-Laurent.
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