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<x-flowed>There's something about this that doesn't add up in my experience. I bought and first used an SC 3000 in Taos, New Mexico: 7,000 feet above sea level and VERY dry air during the winter I was there. No clogs. Moving the printer to St. Paul, Minnesota, much nearer sea level and extremely hot and humid for a summer made no difference. Neither did moving it to the San Francisco area in California-- moderate climate, moderate humidity with marked swings from drier to moister, often daily. Bob Tyson >In a message dated 7/31/01 4:04:27 AM EST, daniel_l_taylor@taylor-design.com >writes: > >> since I live in the Mojave >> desert. > Get a humidifier and run it daily near your printer and see if the clogs go >done. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. </x-flowed>
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