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by SECProto 1304 days ago
You might want to look into cleaning and lubricating your rollers. Paper creates a lot of dust that could be causing the issue.
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Clean, but don't lubricate. They need to grip the paper :)
Haha, yes, I should have made that more clear - I only meant lubricate if there are any bearings or rolling surfaces, definitely not on the parts that are meant to grip! I had an old printer where one end of the steel roller was in a simple plastic bearing and it was squeaking, a drop of oil fixed it. But I'm not an expert, maybe that wasn't a great idea.