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Printer ceres is jammed

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Hewit-Morey)
Wed Dec 3 17:46:21 2003

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>-----Original Message-----
>Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 17:43:34 -0500
>To: pcservice@MIT.EDU
>From: Rocco J Pigneri <rpigneri@MIT.EDU>
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>Subject: Printer ceres is jammed
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>To whom this may concern:
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>The printer ceres is jammed, and I cannot unjam it.  Please repair this 
>machine and turn off its queue.  Also, for future reference, is there a 
>way to move print jobs from one printer to another?
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>Thank you,
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>Rocco Pigneri


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