03-29-2016 10:53 AM
I moved recently and had to put printer in storage for a few weeks. When I got it back, it was infested with roaches. It still prints correctly and I have been killing the roaches with isopropyl alcholol whenever they appear. But I can see roach "debris" on the internal parts that are visible.
03-29-2016
11:30 AM
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03-29-2016
11:33 AM
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Danny
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03-31-2016 10:26 AM
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04-09-2016 10:26 AM - edited 04-09-2016 10:34 AM
Thankyou Jrhoffman75 for your attempt to help me. Moderator hid your link because it "violated forum guidelines" and requested that I contact Canon directly. I did as directed but have gotten no response from Canon..
05-14-2016 12:29 PM
So, still no response from canon. The printer locked up. It appears to be more expensive to repair it than the printer is worth. It resides on a file cabinet inside a very large airtight ziplock back. I figure in a couple of months all the roaches will have died from lack of food/water (they have a 2 week gestation period). I won't tackle the problem until then.
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