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ProColorGraphics

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I am going to order some stuff from hpparts.com, but can't find the part number for the Oil used to lubricate the rail and rollers on my L25500. Does anyone know what the part number for that is?
 

HulkSmash

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I am going to order some stuff from hpparts.com, but can't find the part number for the Oil used to lubricate the rail and rollers on my L25500. Does anyone know what the part number for that is?

screw that. Go to office depot and get some paper shredder oil. Works the same. It's what we use with no issue.. and its like 2 dollars for 10 years supply.
 

ProColorGraphics

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How often do you replace your felt pads? I have the original ones at 53k+ square feet. I oil it once it hits about 75%, and everything seems fine so far.
 

Hill Mountain

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The oil is PN#6040-0855 and the pads are PN#Q6651-60081

I took a look at the paper shredder oil and it probably begs further research. The Fellows oil i found is Canola oil - http://assets.fellowes.com/MSDS/35250_MSDS.pdf

While the HP is a synthetic - http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00059917&prodSeriesId=352387

At $30+ dollars per 4oz bottle, the HP stuff is rather expensive. However, with the high heat of the printer, I would be concerned with other oils gumming up.

All I know is that I just want the printer to print. I am a sign maker, not a printer tech.
 
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