CF is saying that you should take it out into the field, put it on the ground, roll up your sleeves and take a baseball bat to it.
I think it best to shelf it in the box of the new machine for a month to see if the bad survey wakes up Epson. Then, if they do nothing, give it to the building super to trash. What a waste, I bought too many extra ink cartridges and printable DVDs for this to happen.
In my younger days I might have brought it out to a field to smash.
Right now, I need something to print scripts as I and revising one and conceptual art. I have an investor interested in pitching in some hard cash for my production next year. He loves my cyborg characters from I, Creator and wants to even pay to bring an actress / model from Los Angeles in for one of the new cyborg villain roles on top of match funding what I put into it. Conceptual art works. I showed him what we have in mind for I, Creator 2 and he wants in. He likes the work of the DP who will be joining us next year. The investor was also impressed to hear I have a Special Forces guy who left the military joining the production as a Special Forces and Military advisor who will train the cast in weapons and tactics.
He loves the look of the cyborgs from I, Creator the original movie. However, they will look darker and more ominous this time around. Their costume are getting a few upgrades.
A former director of development recommended putting together a "Look Book" for investors. And, an editor who worked on the first Matrix movie recommended that I have conceptual art for a science fiction production so that everyone is on the same page for the look of the production. Tim Burton and James Cameron work that way too.
So far, that's working out.
Cool video Sonnyboo.