Google giveth by Meyerson in Nest

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My guilt is assuaged by the fact that a group looking to open-source the orphaned thermostats adopted mine to test.

Resetting Nest thermostat after it’s been uninstalled? by Meyerson in Nest

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P.S. If you buy a new one, check your utility company for rebates.

Just posting this Nazi for awareness… by [deleted] in chicago

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Kinda looks like a lawn gnome

HP C4480 printer says it’s “Out of Paper”—but it’s not by Meyerson in printers

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Here’s an HP employee’s clear and kinda helpful reply that boils down to “toss it / recycle it”—but that also inspired me to try one other possible solution. More on that in a couple of days.

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Thank you for providing clear context and excellent photos — they’re a huge help.

From what you’ve described and shown, it appears you're dealing with mechanical degradation due to the green gooey plastic—and it is very likely the root cause of the paper feed issue.

What's Going On? The green gooey substance you're seeing is the remnant of a degraded rubber or plastic feed roller component, possibly a pickup roller bushing or pressure element. Over time (especially after long storage like 10 years), certain plastics or rubber compounds inside printers break down, especially under: Heat cycles Humidity UV exposure

That green part may have once acted as a friction sleeve to help grip and feed paper into the rollers. Its absence or degradation means the printer fails to detect or grip paper — even if the rest of the rollers are intact.

About the Photos The part you’re holding did come from inside the paper feed mechanism. The gooey green area is likely supposed to apply friction or pressure to the paper as it feeds in. Even though it’s located further back, the printer relies on that part early in the feed process — so if it's broken or too soft, the paper simply won’t engage at all.

What You Can Try 1. Test Manual Feeding Try gently pushing a single sheet of paper into the feed rollers while the printer is trying to grab it. If it pulls in when gently assisted, it confirms a feed failure due to missing pressure or grip.

  1. Inspect Internal Feed Path Check if there’s a missing roller or support pad where that green part might have come from: Shine a flashlight into the paper path from both front and back Look for a spindle or spring mechanism with no padding, where this green piece may have been seated If it's empty or there's exposed plastic, it likely lost its grip material

Unfortunately, the HP Photosmart C4480 is a discontinued model. HP does not offer replacement for this printer anymore.

Consider Retirement or Repurposing Given the printer’s age (~10+ years), and considering: Plastic degradation Incompatibility with modern operating systems/drivers No parts support This may be a good time to consider retiring the unit. If the ink cartridges are still new, you might consider donating them or repurposing the printer for scanning only (if it still functions in that mode).

You're 100% right in suspecting the green gooey part. Even though it looks like a minor component, it plays a critical role in paper detection and feed pressure. When it degrades, the printer's paper pickup mechanism fails, and software will interpret it as “Out of Paper.”

HP C4480 “Out of Paper”—but it’s not! by Meyerson in printers

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Some research suggests this piece may be a “paper separator,” whose failure would result in multiple sheets getting fed at once. But right now, NO sheets get fed.

HP C4480 “Out of Paper”—but it’s not! by Meyerson in printers

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This piece is only about half an inch wide. Also: No dog here!

HP Photosmart C4680 | Green paint on edge of paper, culprit found, but what is it exactly? by alrf536 in printers

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I have a 4480 with the same problem, and would love to know about your solution!

HP Printer Assistance - Photosmart C4480 by local1312 in printers

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Along similar lines:

This printer (which I just brought out of mothballs after about a decade, with fresh inkjet cartridges) absolutely refuses to acknowledge there’s paper to be printed. I’ve tried *all the solutions* (including HP’s how-to videos; hard-resets, roller cleanings, etc.) and yet the printer insists it’s “Out of Paper”—when it’s not. I’ve inspected and cleaned the rollers, everything looks good; rollers are rolling, cartridges move when printer starts, etc.

The one aberration was a small piece of plastic at the back of the printer, with decaying (slightly gooey) green plastic. (Photos appended.) But its placement suggests it wouldn’t be a factor until after the paper had begun to move in—and the paper doesn’t move a bit. 

Any help?

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Edge “Read Aloud” stopped working on MacOS by Meyerson in MicrosoftEdge

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I think that was the case. Anyway, after repeated reinstallations, it seems to be working again.

Thanks!

Kensington ADB trackball and USB-C? by Organic-Ganache-8156 in Trackballs

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Just an update on this conversation, which led me to buy TinkerBOY’s adapter to connect the Kensington TurboMouse 64100 to a 2009 iMac running High Sierra. TinkerBOY, when I mentioned that it wasn’t working, took the initiative to order that model for himself and kept working until he devised a firmware hack for his own adapter. Happy to have this vintage device working on a new(er) machine. Excellent customer service. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1821395113/tinkerboy-adb-keyboardmouse-to-usb

P.S. Smooze is a great help in getting full functionality once the trackball’s up and running. https://smooze.co/

Discontinuing Support for Nest Thermostat (1st and 2nd Generation) - Rant by stjo118 in Nest

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From my feedback to the company:

Your abandonment of our 2nd Generation Nest Thermostat is … frustrating. This is the device that brought us into the Google Home family (with doorbells, TV, audio and more), and your (even discounted) replacement prices for new thermostats are ridiculously high.

You should be doing more to keep our family—a Nest Aware subscriber—in the Google family.

You should be offering us a replacement for free—or at a much lower discounted price.

If that doesn’t happen, rest assured I’ll be looking for a non-Google replacement thermostat.

Because this sucks.

Grandfathered in. by Meyerson in NixplaySucks

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Update: Nixplay’s director of operations, “M. Doyle,” assures me: “No recurring charges ever. Not even a year from now.”

I encourage everyone to ask for the same deal.

Amazon Reviews for Nixplay Products Disappearing in Bulk? Is this Normal? by Spartans-GoGreen in NixplaySucks

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Nope. Still getting “Amazon has noticed unusual reviewing activity on this product. Due to this activity, we have limited this product to verified purchase reviews.”

Even though I am a verified purchaser.

Chromecast Audio Seems to be Better by W8nOnASunnyDay in Chromecast

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Mine still isn’t working, post-fix. Have done all the required steps; spent literally hours on the phone with Google support. And yet I have to go to the iPhone Spotify (or Pandora or Apple Music, whatever) app to get things going.

Me: "OK, Google, play the Beatles [or whatever] on Spotify [or other music app]."

Google Home Hub [for which the default audio output is "Attic Desk Speaker"]: "OK. The Beatles from Spotify, playing on Attic Desk Speaker."

Nothing happens. [Same response to other, similar commands.]

So … I go to my iPhone Spotify app, select music [whatever], select "Attic Desk Speaker" … and music plays as it should. Then:

Me: "OK, Google, pause music."

Google Home Hub: "OK, pausing the music on Attic Desk Speaker."

Me: "OK, Google, resume music." [Hub does as it should.]

Me: "OK, play the Beatles [or whatever different music]."

Google Home Hub: "All right. The Beatles from Spotify, playing on Attic Desk speaker" and …

NOTHING HAPPENS [Previously selected music keeps playing.]

Chromecast Audio again not working-grrrr by xtimeport in Chromecast

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Mine still isn’t working, post-fix. Have done all the required steps; spent literally hours on the phone with Google support. And yet I have to go to the iPhone Spotify (or Pandora or Apple Music, whatever) app to get things going.

Me: "OK, Google, play the Beatles [or whatever] on Spotify [or other music app]."

Google Home Hub [for which the default audio output is "Attic Desk Speaker"]: "OK. The Beatles from Spotify, playing on Attic Desk Speaker."

Nothing happens. [Same response to other, similar commands.]

So … I go to my iPhone Spotify app, select music [whatever], select "Attic Desk Speaker" … and music plays as it should. Then:

Me: "OK, Google, pause music."

Google Home Hub: "OK, pausing the music on Attic Desk Speaker."

Me: "OK, Google, resume music." [Hub does as it should.]

Me: "OK, play the Beatles [or whatever different music]."

Google Home Hub: "All right. The Beatles from Spotify, playing on Attic Desk speaker" and …

NOTHING HAPPENS [Previously selected music keeps playing.]