The Pickup Roller for HP LaserJet P1007, P1008, P1005, P1108, P1102, P1106, M1136, M1213, M126, and M128 printers is a vital component in the paper feed system. Its primary function is to pull paper from the input tray and move it into the printer for printing. This roller works in conjunction with other paper feed components, such as the separation pad and feed rollers, to ensure smooth and reliable paper handling.
The pickup roller engages the paper stack in the tray, pulling the top sheet of paper and feeding it into the printer's paper path. Once the paper enters the path, it is further processed for printing. The proper functioning of the pickup roller is essential for preventing paper jams and ensuring that only one sheet of paper is fed into the printer at a time.
Over time, the pickup roller can wear out due to the constant friction it experiences with the paper. Symptoms of a worn or faulty pickup roller include paper jams, misfeeds, or the printer failing to pick up paper altogether. In some cases, the roller may become smooth or slippery, reducing its ability to grip the paper effectively.
Replacing a damaged or worn pickup roller is an easy and affordable solution to restore smooth paper feeding in your printer. Regular maintenance and replacement of the pickup roller help ensure that your HP LaserJet P1007, P1008, P1005, P1108, P1102, P1106, M1136, M1213, M126, and M128 printers continue to operate efficiently, producing reliable and high-quality prints.
Capacity | 5 Kg |
Color | Black, Brown, Red, |
Water Resistant | Yes |
Material | Artificial Leather |
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