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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR!!!
>> Syd2K !yHzbaFtyPA
IM IN UR KARTRIDG, EATN UR TONR

But, but... toner is toxic

I NEVR SED I WAS SMART
>> Anonymous
>>64773
i lol'd.
but seriously, it's not getting hurt, right?
>> Anonymous
looks kinda dying...
>> Anonymous
That mouse is not healthy. Also I don't have any fudging idea how he might have wedged his way in there, one does not simply walk into a LaserJet 1200 toner cartridge. Even given the extreme pliability of rodents.

Srsly though, I can't imagine an uncoerced chain of events that would lead to this situation, which suggests that it's a shoop, I can tell from the pixels and by having repaired quite a few printers in my time.
>> Anonymous
>>64932
Well, I have a friend who has a rabbit and the furry bugger crawled into their printer and got zapped chewing on stuff inside. I don't know how the thing got in there though. Master rogue I guess
>> Anonymous
Inkjets are more open. Laser printers tend to be sealed up pretty tight, what with the light sensitivity and fine powders and all.

I considered the possibility that mister deadmouse crawled into the cartridge when it wasn't installed in a printer, but that model has a flap that fills the gap from whence the head is protruding when the cartridge is just sitting around.

This is going to turn into off-topic discussion pretty soon.
>> Anonymous
old picture.
the mouse is alive, and it is helped out and it lives.
>> Anonymous
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>>64943

Says the email chain letter.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
We get mice in our printers here all the time. Most professors never bother using or cleaning them, much less their offices. Las tweek I spent about two hours coaxing one out of a cartridge just like that one.
>> clepsydre
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/mousetoner.asp