Re: My print job smells like ink
Not a "customer" story, so probably a bit off-topic .... but a story I love to tell about a couple co-workers many, many years ago ....
Transitioning from hot-metal to cold-type we used a typewriter-like device called an "Electroset" which was an electronic keyboard that generated 6-level papertape as a Linotype/Intertype replacement.
One old Linotype operator, Gloria, who converted to the Electroset was a sweet ol' gal, but could be a bit cantankerous at times when things didn't go her way .... she used the same Electroset night after night until one night her machine died and Electronic Technician Jerry replaced it with a spare machine.
She complained to him every night, all night, after that about the "feel" of the new machine wasn't as good as the old one.
After a couple weeks of this, Jerry finally had had his fill of her complaining so after she'd left work one night he took her replacement machine, drilled a hole in the side of the metal cabinet, glued a short bolt to an old radio knob and fastened it with a washer and bolt. Connected, of course, to absolutely nothing!
The next night he showed her the new "Touch Sensitivity Control" he'd installed on her machine.
Every night after that she'd start typing ... would fiddle with the knob from time to time .... then be pleased as punch the rest of the night !
She never complained again !
jack