So I got one of these laserwriters from someone at work. I fired it up
and it printed a test page fine. I took it apart to clean it and check
to see if I could bump up the memory. I put it back together and tried
to print something. As soon as it almost started taking paper, it
threw a paper jam error. Nothing I do seems to fix it. I took it apart
again and now found a capacitor on the floor (47 10v, looks like one
of these http://zeta.octopart.com/Sanyo__10SVP47M__0.jpg) I finally
found where it came off of the I/O board but not sure if its the cause
of the problem, even without it, the printer still does the paper jam
error.

So here goes...Anyone know why the Paper Jam light is lit. Could it be
the missing capacitor, or does it seem that it would still give that
error if I replace it. Anyone have a capacitor like that so I don't
have to order a whole pack of them?
Thanks
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