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Just thought I'd share this little tip as yet another printer has been received today where assumption nearly resulted in a printer part dispersal (smashed printer).
When purchasing a second hand printer (or dispatching one to a buyer), always get the seller to check the BOTTOM of the box to ensure that it has sufficient tape to hold it and stop the printer falling out.
Most OEMs only seem to use a single strip of tape and what with the box being slid around on warehouse floors, delivery van floors, etc... it tends to get pretty worn, very quickly. Net result is often a few inches of tenuous tape remaining to hold the thing together.
Don't need to tell you what happens when that remnant finally lets go... It ain't pretty!
When purchasing a second hand printer (or dispatching one to a buyer), always get the seller to check the BOTTOM of the box to ensure that it has sufficient tape to hold it and stop the printer falling out.
Most OEMs only seem to use a single strip of tape and what with the box being slid around on warehouse floors, delivery van floors, etc... it tends to get pretty worn, very quickly. Net result is often a few inches of tenuous tape remaining to hold the thing together.
Don't need to tell you what happens when that remnant finally lets go... It ain't pretty!