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Oh yes dbboy that would be a good idea :)


Basically the paper keeps getting jammed. I've made sure the paper is inserted properly etc but when it tries to suck the paper up it makes a really funny noise and it takes one side of the paper more than the other hence the jamming.


Thanks


Sally

My mother's Canon started playing up recently. She managed to find someone near her (sadly, not local to here) who said they'd take a look at it but it was going to cost ?25 just to get it there and look at it with 30 minutes labour - and online reports weren't promising so she bought a new one. I'm unconvinced that modern peripherals are really designed to last these days!


However, there is a little shop that does PC/Mac/etc repairs on Dartmouth Road in Forest Hill - not sure if they tackle printers. http://www.polytechnics.co.uk/

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