How do I clean my printer nozzles?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Mark S
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Mark said:
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Followup-To: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics

Use of FollowUp-To header is pointless when you have it pointing at the
same newsgroup to which you post.

So you thought we were standing behind your shoulder to see the printer
at which you were pointing? Sorry but our secret cameras in the room
with your computer are temporarily not working so we can't see the
printer that you happen to have connected to your computer. Don't
expect others to prod out the details from you a post at a time. Guess
you'll have to read the printer's manual.

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Mark said:


By carefully following the printer's manufacturer's instructions for
doing so. Consult the manual that came with the printer.


Not that this anything whatsoever to do with Windows, or any other
operating system...


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