Printers are mechanical devices and will sooner or later have problems. Your "feed roller" issue is one of them. Basically, all printers have this problem crop-up, especially if used often. Your best bet is to clean them with "rubber rejuvenator" cleaner that cleans and removes paper crud from the rollers. Further, if available, repair kits that offer the rollers as part of typical maint. kit due to such issues. So, it doesn't matter what AIO printer you get that issue will appear.
I do suggest, if you're really using the AIO alot, then buy more robust, thus more expensive printer. These tend to handle larger jobs/tasks before they do have the problem. I have found Okidata, Minolta, and Canon printers do pretty well, though HP is typically offered as well.
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I currently have an HP LaserJet 3015 that I'd like to replace. The problem is the scanner. Whenever I try to scan multiple pages, the rollers tend to catch 2 or more pages simultaneously and I end up with assorted un-scanned pages in the resulting pdf document. I don't know if there's a fix for this, but I'd much rather get another printer rather than feed each individual page manually.
What suggestions are there for laser all-in-ones that don't have this problem?

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