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It would be less expensive buying a new printer as repairing it would would
work out to be more expensive .
----- Original Message -----
From: "E B Lund" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 5:10 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Lexmark Z11 printer
> I opened lid and instead of ink cartridge gliding to center so I could
> remove cartridge, I got grinding noise, similar in pattern to when a
starter
> motor on a car won't quite engage because the battery is weak. I
eventually
> got it to move, but not without much coaxing. Machine may have been
jostled
> a little, and may not be quite level (front a little lower than back) but
> otherwise, nothing to explain behavior except wear and tear. At any rate,
> behavior is continuing.
>
> The question is, is this something that is going to be easy/inexpensive to
> fix? This is an inexpensive though reliable printer, and I have another
> printer waiting in the wings. How much time is it going to take to mess
> with this? If it might be an easy fix with readily available parts, I
will
> go for it. Otherwise, would you recommend administering last rights? Any
> insights, however brief, would be appreciated.
>
> Eb Lund
>
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