In article <CAEfH1SEjt0vCM=XaAMm8ZPnhpKeP5ZRowYq+kYoxhVJYvExc-g at mail.gmail.com>,
Jason T <silent700 at gmail.com> writes:
Unfortunately, it sat in a garage for 20+ years and
the printer is
badly rusted and who-knows-what-else.
The thing with these largely mechanical pieces is that the rust and
lack of lubrication are generally conditions that can be reversed enough
to put the machine back into working order. The rust generally
results in cosmetic damage, but for many parts not enough damage to
prevent it from being put back into operation.
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