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"textContent": "An example of that meme:\n\n\nOn a similar note, I personally think that someone who is given the job of designing a laser printer should have had to fix a paper jam in one before, change a toner cartridge, maybe even a drum too, which are normally very simple tasks.\n\nThe makers of this monstrosity and all its siblings likely had not.\n\n\n\nTo fetch a torn piece of paper I eventually found sticking out of the fuser unit, I had to remove the front, back, left and right side panels (most of which did not come off without significant prying, the kind that would break a laptop's chassis into pieces), disconnect circuitry and un-channel wiring, and navigate several standardised screws until finding ones with two different threads plus one with a star-shaped head, because you know, where would the fun be in life if you couldn't 80%...\n\nRead more",
"title": "Dell laser C1760cnw printer: A variation on curiously-composed medieval art, \"you've seen a cat before, right?\""
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