Seriously though, I bought a large format printer (13" x 19") five years ago. I printed about 30 posters at that time, and have used it a few times a year since. Last time was about 4 months ago to print an ED synthesis chart. I tried it today to print my tax returns and the paper wouldn't feed. It just gets sucked in about 1/2", goes a little cock eyed, and gets crinkled on the bottom edge in the center. Just recently bought $80 worth of ink and the cartridges are all full.
Think there is any chance of getting it repaired?
It was on sale for $115 when I got it, and it's still available for $195. Unlike the old days, I can't imagine getting something like this repaired today. I don't even see a way to take it apart - it looks snapped together. Are there even repair people for things like this anymore? I think it's probably hopeless, but maybe somebody has had a similar experience and knows that this may be a simple repair that is done every day.







