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I don't think so but nothing wrong with asking.
I cover my iP4000 with an antistatic printer cover (actually, it's a
laser printer cover which is much bigger than the printer). When I
print, I do not take off the cover, just lift the front so that the
paper can come out. I use the casste most of the time.
In this situation, would the heat trap under the cover cause any
problem ?
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
On 14 Mar 2005 05:28:47 -0800, "dingdongdingding@yahoo.com"
<dingdongdingding@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I don't think so but nothing wrong with asking.
>
>I cover my iP4000 with an antistatic printer cover (actually, it's a
>laser printer cover which is much bigger than the printer). When I
>print, I do not take off the cover, just lift the front so that the
>paper can come out. I use the casste most of the time.
>
>In this situation, would the heat trap under the cover cause any
>problem ?
>
Do you work in a very dusty / sandy environment or do you keep the cover on as a
bet?
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dingdongdingding@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I don't think so but nothing wrong with asking.
>
> I cover my iP4000 with an antistatic printer cover (actually, it's a
> laser printer cover which is much bigger than the printer). When I
> print, I do not take off the cover, just lift the front so that the
> paper can come out. I use the casste most of the time.
>
> In this situation, would the heat trap under the cover cause any
> problem ?
>
> Thanks.
Do you leave your toaster cover on when you make toast?
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
No.
pete wrote:
> On 14 Mar 2005 05:28:47 -0800, "dingdongdingding@yahoo.com"
> <dingdongdingding@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >I don't think so but nothing wrong with asking.
> >
> >I cover my iP4000 with an antistatic printer cover (actually, it's a
> >laser printer cover which is much bigger than the printer). When I
> >print, I do not take off the cover, just lift the front so that the
> >paper can come out. I use the casste most of the time.
> >
> >In this situation, would the heat trap under the cover cause any
> >problem ?
> >
>
> Do you work in a very dusty / sandy environment or do you keep the
cover on as a
> bet?
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