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What even is the theory on how that could possibly work? I believe you, it's just that I don't have any mental model of how baking a circuit board makes it work right for a year, and how it keeps working to fix the issue.



The theory is that 'baking" it could reflow a bad solder joint and fix it. A popular fix of last resort.


I get that that could work and might solve the problem entirely. What I don't get is why you'd ever have to do that every few months.


Laser printers have parts that can get very hot. If their "baking" reflowed the parts, but just barely, maybe those hot parts would just cause the exact same problem all over again.


Ah! There we go! That was what I was missing. Thanks. It all makes sense now.




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