ancient laserjets, Memory expansion boards

From: Mike Ford <mikeford_at_socal.rr.com>
Date: Sun Sep 9 17:50:22 2001

>Upon the date 04:12 PM 8/15/01 -0700, Mike Ford said something like:
>>Generally either Printerworks or fixmyownprinter (something like that) has
>>all the info you need plus the parts etc. I even have a pretty good stash
>>of parts from some of the service depot auctions I have attended. I do tend
>>to packrat manuals too, so ask me and I will look, but mostly its the user
>>manuals.
>>
>>I have a BUNCH of brand new memory expansion boards for a VARIETY of
>>different old laser printers (nothing very new). Brother, Olivetti, etc.
>>plus HP II, IId, etc. As soon as I get them organized they are going on
>>eBay. If you have an old printer you want a memory expansion board for ask
>>me NOW, as in many cases I have ONE only of certain odd printers. $10 and
>>shipping for a bare board (put your own old DRAM chips in it).
>>
>
>I have an Epson Action Laser II which needs a good photoconductor unit
>assembly. I see from the online
>manuals the part number is S051005. Would you have something like that Mike?
>
>Also, have you found or know of the correct URL for the "fixmyownprinter"
>site you suggested above? Printerworks just has Canon-engined stuff and was
>no help.

<http://www.fixyourownprinter.com>

My problem is that I don't know all of what I have, just boxes and boxes
with part numbers on the end etc. I am pretty sure that the only
photoconductor I have is for an old IBM 3812, but I can look around a bit
(monday or tuesday I am going to some new scrap joints).

Cheers, Mike Ford
Received on Sun Sep 09 2001 - 17:50:22 BST

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