Well, with four of them (don't say it), it becomes somewhat of a challenge. They don't so much pay attention to prints coming out but love the ones that are sitting on top of the printer (hey, it's a flat space). Also gives them a good view of the backyard. The OfficeJet Pro 8000 is pretty good at chasing them so as a last resort I can prints something there. I have much more of a challenge on the scanning side of course. Starting a scanning session is almost as sure a cat roundup as feeding time. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@...> wrote: > > Ha ha ... I'm pleased to have a cat in the house even if it means constant vigilance! > > Cat prevention measures: retract paper tray from printer as it collapses under the cat's weight. Cover the printer with a cloth to stop cat hairs getting in the top feeder. Give the cat attention when she asks for it as otherwise she will be on the desk demanding attention when there's a print coming out of the printer! > > Richard > > At 12:26 p.m. Friday 23/10/2009, you wrote: > >Hey! Leave the cats out of it! ;) Richard, that was a good chuckle though it may not had been intended :D > > > >AnnMarie > >www.annmarietornabene.net > > ____________ > http://www.richardsmallfield.com >
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Re: Things that can go wrong
2009-10-23 by Jeff
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