Laserwriter IIg paperjam + paperfeed light flashing at startup

Hi, I have a Laserwriter IIg and it has problems. At startup the 2 red lights ( paperjam and paperfeed) are flashing. I don't know what to do I really don't want to buy another printer!
Thanks

If those lights come on quickly, you are seeing the results of the built-in self-test, not the running status. As such, they indicate a fuser error -- probably not heating up. This can be caused by a busted fuser heater or by the power module that runs it and senses its temperature.
This page has an offer for a repair kit, but you must remove and measure the resistance across the fuser element, or remove the cover on the printer and watch to see if the fuser glows to determine whether the problem is the fuser or the other module. Use the link on that page to get the spec on the fuser resistance, if you decide to go that route.
http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/kits/Apple/K49

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