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 The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech support at our newest website: http://freepctech.com