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I AM DESPARATE FOR HELP!!!

 
 
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      29th Jan 2005
I just changed the cartilage of my printer and the button keeps saying that
it is out of ink. I have a lot of homework to print and my printer doesn't
want to print. I don't know what to do. I tried to clean it and I found a big
blob of dry ink but even after I removed it I still can't print.

thanks a million,

Erika
 
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      29th Jan 2005
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!! wrote:
> I just changed the cartilage of my printer and the button keeps
> saying that it is out of ink. I have a lot of homework to print and
> my printer doesn't want to print. I don't know what to do. I tried to
> clean it and I found a big blob of dry ink but even after I removed
> it I still can't print.
>
> thanks a million,
>
> Erika



Changed the 'cartilage' [/sic/] eh?

cartilage: /noun/ a tough flexible semi-opaque material that forms the
skeleton of cartilaginous fish, while in other vertebrates, including
humans, it forms the skeleton of the embryo, but is converted into bone
before adulthood, persisting in the adults in structures such as the larynx
and trachea. *cartilaginous* adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: French, from Latin cartilago, cartilaginis gristle.

So, where did you find this "cartilage"...?


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      29th Jan 2005
Navigate to Start Printers and faxes. Locate your printer in the
list. right click on the name and select Properties from the resulting
Context Menu. Look for a button or tab to run the head-cleaning routine.
Run it a few times. then try printing.

Be careful when pressing the button on your mouse or you might damage
the cartridge in your finger joints while trying to clean the cartilage
in your printer. ;-)

Tom
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ME!!!!!!!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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:I just changed the cartilage of my printer and the button keeps saying
that
: it is out of ink. I have a lot of homework to print and my printer
doesn't
: want to print. I don't know what to do. I tried to clean it and I
found a big
: blob of dry ink but even after I removed it I still can't print.
:
: thanks a million,
:
: Erika


 
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      30th Jan 2005
tick: /noun/ 1. any of various arachnids of the order Acarina, parasitic on
the skin of dogs and cattle ... 3. /colloq/ an unpleasant or despicable
person.

perspicacia: not in my dictionary. Try "prespicaciousness" or
"perspicacity", you pestiferous perturbation.

Or go to http://www.getalife.com/

"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote:

> SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!! wrote:
> > I just changed the cartilage of my printer and the button keeps
> > saying that it is out of ink. I have a lot of homework to print and
> > my printer doesn't want to print. I don't know what to do. I tried to
> > clean it and I found a big blob of dry ink but even after I removed
> > it I still can't print.
> >
> > thanks a million,
> >
> > Erika

>
>
> Changed the 'cartilage' [/sic/] eh?
>
> cartilage: /noun/ a tough flexible semi-opaque material that forms the
> skeleton of cartilaginous fish, while in other vertebrates, including
> humans, it forms the skeleton of the embryo, but is converted into bone
> before adulthood, persisting in the adults in structures such as the larynx
> and trachea. *cartilaginous* adj.
> ETYMOLOGY: 16c: French, from Latin cartilago, cartilaginis gristle.
>
> So, where did you find this "cartilage"...?
>
>
> Learn how to post - your post told us precisely nothing - and the subject
> line even less than that. The subject line should be a precis of your
> issue - most people will just gloss over a post with a subject such as yours
> as they basis their assessment on the subject alone.
>
> How to Compose a Good Newsgroup Post
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
>
> How to Act Smart on Usenet
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> Getting Your Post Noticed - and Answered
> http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp
>
> How Not to Get Help in Newsgroups
> http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.html
>
> Otherwise, you might as well try here:
>
> Psychic Friends Network
> (800) 592-7827
>
> --
> Facon - the artificial bacon bits you get in Pizza Hut for sprinkling
> on salads.
>
>
>
>

 
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Thomas Ferguson
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      31st Jan 2005
"Miss Perspicacia Tick sat in what little shelter a raggedy hedge could
give her and explored the universe. She didn't notice the rain. Witches
dried out quickly...."

THE WEE FREE MEN: A Story of Discworld
Terry Pratchett
HarperCollins Juvenile Books
Fantasy
ISBN: 0060012366
272 pages



 
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Box134
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      6th Feb 2005
Yes, she loves third-rate fiction. I'm not surprised she still reads
juvenile books, it's in keeping with her stunted social development.

"Thomas Ferguson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Miss Perspicacia Tick sat in what little shelter a raggedy hedge could
> give her and explored the universe. She didn't notice the rain. Witches
> dried out quickly...."
>
> THE WEE FREE MEN: A Story of Discworld
> Terry Pratchett
> HarperCollins Juvenile Books
> Fantasy
> ISBN: 0060012366
> 272 pages
>
>
>



 
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