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Many Thanks!
Message #1 Posted by Trent Moseley on 12 Jan 2004, 11:36 p.m.

On a happy note, I must tell everyone on this Forum that with its help during last year I now have ALL my calcs up and running (just a total of eight), the last two being the 67 and the 31E.

tm

      
Congratulations! Always nice to hear of hps coming back to life(n/t)
Message #2 Posted by james summers on 13 Jan 2004, 8:25 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Trent Moseley

      
More Thanks!
Message #3 Posted by Michael F. Coyle on 13 Jan 2004, 6:24 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Trent Moseley

Just adding a "Me Too" message.

I just cleaned up a bad key on a 25, using the instructions posted here a couple of weeks ago. It now works very well -- not perfect, but it makes the machine useable again.

I'm signing up for classes soon so maybe I'll bring it into school and show the kids what a real calculator looks like.

Thanks to everyone who comes up with all this repair info and posts it here for everyone's benefit!

- Michael

            
Re: More Thanks!
Message #4 Posted by David Smith on 14 Jan 2004, 1:13 p.m.,
in response to message #3 by Michael F. Coyle

Clean the key again... sometimes it takes a few trys to get all the grunge out.

                  
Re: More Thanks!
Message #5 Posted by Michael F. Coyle on 15 Jan 2004, 2:21 p.m.,
in response to message #4 by David Smith

Thanks, David. I did clean the contact a couple of times when I had the calculator apart. I'll try again soon and see if there's any improvement.

- Michael

      
Re: Many Thanks!
Message #6 Posted by Paul Marin on 15 Jan 2004, 7:17 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Trent Moseley

Have to add my say too, if no-one minds :). Got my 33E up and running too, thanks from Katie. Thanks Katie

Paul Marin


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