On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 03:36:10PM -0500, Paul Morgan wrote: > On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 20:57:10 +0100, Jan Minar wrote: > > > On Thu, Jan 01, 2004 at 09:43:46PM +0300, Haytham AL Samkari wrote: > >> Additional Information: The type of the printer is Ink-Jet.... > > > > What about the torches? However: > > > > It's clear then your inkjet uses an dehumidified ink powder, which must > > be properly watered to became a real ink. The way this is done is by > > attaching a water supply gauge directly to the ink. The hole to plug > > the gauge (or its cup) in is usualy marked with the sigh: <|>. Just > > remove the cup using a screwdriver, and plug the gauge in. > > > > You can somewhat automate this process by inserting the whole printer in > > your washing mashine. Then, everything should be just fine. > > If he uses the blowtorches *and* the water, he's going to create his own > weather system around that printer :) ... I.e. Air-conditioning, which is common only in the mission critical top-of-the-foodchain sites environments. And in such a high-end environment, his printer *must* start working !-) -- Jan Minar "Please don't CC me, I'm subscribed." x 4
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