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Miss Perspicacia Tick
OK, not a bug, a crane fly (but that wouldn't have scanned), but it fell in
down the paper tray and I didn't see it fly out... (the unit in question is
an R800).
I have lifted the lid and shone a torch around, but I couldn't see it, and I
hardly think the warranty covers "acts of insect".
If it is still in there, and has worked itself further down into the
mechanism (and I really don't want to have to dismantle it as I'm sure I
wouldn't be able to reassemble)
What damage could it cause - it wasn't one of the larger ones (I don't know
whether there are crane files in other parts of the world, but I assume
there must be) - it was about an inch or so, head to end of abdomen (they
can grow to 3" or so sometimes), but I'm concerned that, if I print, it will
'gum up the works" and damage the mechanism.
So, anyone any suggestions, or theories as to the damage a crane fly in the
works would do...?
down the paper tray and I didn't see it fly out... (the unit in question is
an R800).
I have lifted the lid and shone a torch around, but I couldn't see it, and I
hardly think the warranty covers "acts of insect".
If it is still in there, and has worked itself further down into the
mechanism (and I really don't want to have to dismantle it as I'm sure I
wouldn't be able to reassemble)
What damage could it cause - it wasn't one of the larger ones (I don't know
whether there are crane files in other parts of the world, but I assume
there must be) - it was about an inch or so, head to end of abdomen (they
can grow to 3" or so sometimes), but I'm concerned that, if I print, it will
'gum up the works" and damage the mechanism.
So, anyone any suggestions, or theories as to the damage a crane fly in the
works would do...?