4 May
2005
4 May
'05
22:28
Steve Kratz wrote:
Oh, you guys are such wimps. The best thing to do is to simply get a large pail, fill it with WD-40, and insert the whole printer for 5 minutes. Then pull out the printer and set it on top of the heater vent in your living room for a couple hours to dry out nicely, and you're back in business. That way you don't have to take anything apart.
Couple hours to dry? Ppppht... Just light a match near it & it's dry instantly :) (Quick, Marge, roll Jerry around on the ground. The fire'll go out quicker that way!)
Much better. -- Tony Alfrey tonyalfrey@earthlink.net "I'd Rather Be Sailing"