That sounds like the error message of a dev that handed in his 2 weeks.
It sounds like the error message a dev shop makes up when the PM doesn't specify what the error message should be...
Cries in "let's outsource this, it should be cheaper and faster"
I think it is more like "this error should NEVER EVER EVER EVER appear". Then, as it is customary, it did.
The really absurd thing is that there is a "Fix Problem" button on the bottom of the screen.
I really wonder what it does.
How do you think the popup window got there?
You click the "fix problems" button and it tells you to fix the damn problems! Duh!
It's a motivational button.
It displays this message box.
sleep 120 #TODO: actually solve a problem
echo "Sorry, we could not solve this problem."
This is an IT job in a nutshell
Problem Exists Between Chair and Keyboard.
I've always liked, Error ID:10T.
Congratulations, you are the IT guy now.
Not surprised it is a printer
Legally no. That is a demand.
I think I like this more than corporate bullshit. :)
This sums up my experience with windows pretty well
because it is
I guess this printer really owns its customer.
I office spaced my epson and switched to brother with no regrets.
Just call the helpdesk. They're payed to solve problems at work
I have an ecotank from Epson and I've never seen this
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