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Steve Carter wrote:
> The snap-shut plastic doohickey is designed to hold your
> black or photo cartridge while the other is in the printer
> -- they fit in the same position.
>
> It's intended to keep an already-opened cartridge from drying
> out while not installed in the printer.
Thanks for clearing that up, Steve. I had almost no clue. As to your
disappointment re the quality of photo repro, I'm sure Tony would
tell you that there are indeed a lot of options around when it comes to
papers (revisit his articles on Klassic Specialities). But I think this is
not really the best forte of LexMark / Xerox. My old Epson Stylus
Color 800 does much better in this department, and I think Epson has
eclipsed its performance with higher and later models.
Jordan
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