"No, HP Photosmart printer, there is no paper jam"
COMPUTER SAYS THERE IS - REMOVE PAPER JAM
"But I have taken you apart, there isn't any paper stuck in you."
COMPUTER SAYS THERE IS -REMOVE PAPER JAM
*sobbing* "There's no paper in there, please just work. I need this thing printed for tomorrow"
REMOVE PAPER JAM
(See my twitter timeline for my next outburst, this is a family website)
"I know, I know, I'll change your ink cartridges. Then you'll like me'
Ink cartridge explodes in my hand. Fingers now covered in black ink. Switches printer back on for 10th time
REMOVE PAPER JAM
*Collapses into the foetal position, cursing all technology*
I have to collect the kids in 15 minutes, but then I have an idea. I'll go and speak to one of the printers on Green Lanes on my way there.
I enter Pemberton Mews and cautiously open the big door to the printers. A wonderful smell of new paper and printing ink hits me but it doesn't look like the kind of place that can do three copies of a dissertation in a hurry although a thousand leaflets clearly not a problem on the big, lovely printing machine
"Go upstairs," says the printer, "Nick will sort you out."
I explain my predicament. I've brought my document in the wrong format. "No problem", says Nick, "change it to a PDF, email it me. Give me a ring and I'll tell you if I can print it for you."
Collected children settled with a Milky Way and a computer game (harassed mother's secret weapons), I proceed to convert the document and send. "Yep," says Nick. Come and collect it. I'm here until 5"
When I pick it up, it's much better than anything my crappy home printer could have produced. High quality illustrations, posh paper, no wonky printing or smudged ink.
"A tenner" says Nick. I resist the temptation to throw my arms around him and hug him (just) and take my precious copies home for collation.
I vow to tell the world about this wonderful little business.
So that's what I'm doing.
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Ah, the smell of ink...
second only to the smell of fix. The hypo version that is.
How funny you should post this today - I was in there yesterday taking pics for a wee piece on them.
Could the editorial staff please attend the same meetings every once in a while?
Well done, Liz. 'ELLENIKO TYPOGRAPHEIO' - but much more classily classical in the original - though not a Xi or a Chi in sight.
Nicholas Printers are a great local business - they designed and printed my business cards a few years ago and when I run out I'm sure I'll be back to get the next lot done.
Yes, i've used Nicholas printers on two occasions and they are really, really nice people - and their prices are good.
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