HP officejet 4110

Suggestions needed for repair of my HP Officejet 4110.  It won't pick up paper in the paper tray.  The rollers look good...even wetted them according to the HP repair instructions.  I even changed the toner cartridges and paper. 
It's making a creeky noice like the printer is trying to pick up the paper from the paper tray or the carriage is trying to move back and forth and can't.  A couple of days ago, it picked up 5 sheets to go through the paper tray feeder...so I think that may have done something to the rollers.
Please let me know any ideas for successfully dealing with this.  I can try to repair it myself.  In this economy I just don't want to buy another printer.  I love this printer and It has been very failthful to me.  I don't think HP carries the rollers for this officejet anymore.
Please advise if you have a solution.
Cheers!!

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