(Re-)Print labels on back side of classics
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09-03-2015, 11:30 AM
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RE: (Re-)Print labels on back side of classics
Hi Werner,
The thing is to choose between a lightly damaged ORIGINAL label (a couple of bendings in the corners) and a copy. This is a dilema...how much damage can you support? ;-D. Personally I suppose that impementing this two screws under the label was a way to know if it was manipulated by the owner in the case it was sent to the HP repair service. Normally you have to open ALL models with card readers to repair the gummy wheel: this is for 65 and 67. Normally the labels are 100% OK and it is a pity to bend them a little bit. For the rest of the models it is only necessary to do it when there is a problem in the led display or the board. As a rule, I do normally prefer to keep the original labels. Only when it is missing or very damaged I do replace them. As exceptions, I have a 45 with the back label corners in bad state...but I don't change it because instructions are in Spanish...the same case for the label in Spanish in a rare 35, model 2 (not red dot, but right after). Good luck with Ben...for me is a good option to consider. Kind regards Ignacio |
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