Jack said: The paper doesn't get stuck, it just won't pull the last page
or two unless
we give it a gentle push. Has anyone else experienced this problem and
is there a solution, other than always pushing the paper?
You might want to consider the sensor on the hopper. It sounds like the
hopper is not rising far enough and thinks the tray is empty. Possibly
the gap between the hopper tray and the pull in rollers is too great.
Sounds like you have done the necessary maintenance, although the pull in
rollers will wear in time and should be replaced almost yearly. Of course
this depends upon usage. If you have done the maintenance yourself, you
may want to bring a B & H technician in to help out. Good luck.
John Annunziello
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