Your printer became so acustomed to a heavy workload that when it finally was given a chance to rest it died.
Dear Lord, I opened it up over the weekend to attempt repair. The drip tray foam bits were like beyond saturated and the tube meant to carry overflow to the drip tray was clogged to death. Actually says a lot about the printer. I've probably printed thousands of sheets beyond what it was ever expected to in its lifetime. Took 2 rolls of paper towels, 30-40 Q-tips, roughly 250ml of isopropyl to clean the surfaces, at least a dozen pairs of Nitrile gloves, and then another ~1000ml of isopropyl to soak the foam ink absorption pads in to get them de-gunked. What a mess. This was the last thing that I had time for at this point.
Slapped it back together. Gonna print a few sheets. Wish me luck!
If that didn't fix it, it's going to be thrown off my roof later today. Seriously.
Next up, regroup and streamline. I'm probably gonna shut down for the month of May in order to totally revamp the site, add new content that's been on the back burner FOREVER, adjust the product and service lineup, and seek some outsourcing for existing and new products/services in order to keep up with the pace. Doing this all on my own has become technically impossible. Luckily I've got a couple of fellow TCPers on board to help out some and I'm talking with a couple of folks/companies about help with other stuff. I really want to have more products "in stock", which I can't do right now because of the whole one-man-show thing. I want a giant pile of modded GBAs sitting here ready to go! Growing pains suck, but I'm happy that the biz is growing and not deflating

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