Thanks,
Bo
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Have you tried calling HP and asking if they have a local Authorized
Service Center? Alternatively, look for a Canon repair shop; they've
provided the guts of most of HPs' printer products over the years.
Gary
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"Where large, expensive pieces of exotic woods are converted to valueless,
hard to dispose of sawdust, chips and scraps." Charlie B.s' definition of
woodworking.