Hi I do apologise for having a chuckle the other night however I had the same sort of thing happen to me with new canon cartridges. I went to put them in the printer I was taking off the orange tab and it blew onto the floor and me.
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See attached All canon would say is sometimes they pack their cartridges under pressure। This would have normally cost $150 anyone else to get out of the carpet but luckily I am a colour restorer।
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We hope those solutions worked for you as they are the only real chance unless we come and do it for you, but that would could a bit।
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