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Id look at Mcmaster Carr and see what they have.  You might also be able to use a urethane roller.  Once you get a new roller, dont leave it under pressure when your not using the machine.

Some urethane, I believe, can be machined.  Rubber can be ground or sanded.

I had a rubber puller roller that had a flatspot.  I put the roller in a drill press then used a sander to make it round.

Ive heard of rubber being turned in a lathe after freezing it.  But Ive never done that.

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Thanks Dave9111!

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