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Sorry for the bad grammar. Here is a corrected  
text:  
 
On my return from vacation I checked with  
Brea Microlab who were supposed to see if  
they could repair my Epson LQ1500 printer.  
I was told that the printer head could not be  
fixed. A suggestion was made to purchase  
another refurbished printer. When I mentioned  
that I would prefer one that was limited to  
8.5x11 paper size, the man suggested to get  
an Epson LQ570+ (He knows that I use eCS  
and that I have problems with printers).  
So when my LQ500 arrived, the print test  
worked and I was able to print a page  
from a supermarket website. So far so good.  
 From that time nothing has worked. Despite  
installing LQ570 (it is on the eCS list of  
printers) and setting it up for my APL2  
applications, the printing does not happen.  
Furthermore, on accessing LQ570+ User  
Manual in Acrobat reader (the chapter  
on problems is NOT helpful), I was  
unable to print any pages. I may come  
to the Sunday meeting in Orange with  
the printer and my PC for help unless  
someone has a suggestion of anything  
that I may try.  
 
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