>puleeze.
>
>You're not getting the tech manuals from any peecee manufacturer,
>either, and if you think getting an Apple fixed can be a hassle, you
>should try a Sony.
>
>Sony's *own* repair facility in Phoenix can't get parts half the time...

I beg to differ. HP is diligent (or was at least) about putting old 
Printer's service manuals online. I know two years ago I found that 
for the Laserjet 5 when I needed to do some work on a clients printer.

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