Suddenly, the printer I have in my house started to put a lot of stains in the paper.
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Printers are the offspring of Azathoth
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Ah, 7 years could hurt rubber parts.
I've experienced flooding tonors from disposed tonor bottle as of the broken sensor, thus, my previous comment.
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I wrote this series a time ago, based on similar dialogs:
https://triptico.com/tag/70312d601fb1640b1e74475951cb08ba.html
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Ah, 7 years could hurt rubber parts.
I've experienced flooding tonors from disposed tonor bottle as of the broken sensor, thus, my previous comment.
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I know things like these have been written a zillion times, but every voice is necessary to fight the oppression of these machines from hell
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They've always been the hardest part to diagnose and fix!
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They've always been the hardest part to diagnose and fix!
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@stefano @TomAoki I've dealt with this a few times, to the point of purchasing a vacuum for cleaning up toner.
There are mylar/rubber/plastic parts on a toner cartridge that get brittle with age. Even brand new old stock - so you install it and toner goes everywhere
Ask me how I know 😁😈
In HP toners it is the scraper that cleans off the toner from the roller that tends to go bad in 7-10 years. So be careful when purchasing old stock at the swap meet or on fleabay/Craigslist
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@stefano @TomAoki I've dealt with this a few times, to the point of purchasing a vacuum for cleaning up toner.
There are mylar/rubber/plastic parts on a toner cartridge that get brittle with age. Even brand new old stock - so you install it and toner goes everywhere
Ask me how I know 😁😈
In HP toners it is the scraper that cleans off the toner from the roller that tends to go bad in 7-10 years. So be careful when purchasing old stock at the swap meet or on fleabay/Craigslist
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