Quoth Melxb
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As far as printers go, and even the behemoth copiers that have been at the larger offices where I've worked, is that when you open up the panel (which is usually clearly marked as the only place with a handle), there is not only a pictogram of how to replace toner/ink or how to clear a paper jam, but everything else is color-coded (green = okay to touch; red = leave alone). On top of that, the green handles are numbered, so you start by pulling number 1, which frees the next part that you move with handle 2, etc. I'd never even run a copy machine and I took apart the huge Xerox monster at my first job in a call center to clear a paper jam and load the spool of staple wire.
Sorry, it's just getting to the point that I'm tired of hearing people claim they're not "computer literate" when all that's wrong is they're afraid of breaking it. It's not a supercollider with uber-sensitive parts. I promise, there's very little you can do that will break it, unless you force something. Rule of thumb: If it don't fit, don't force it and trust me, you'll be fine.
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