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Now I have to say, I’m getting a little annoyed with all of these companies recalling their defective products. Ever heard of quality control? Canon has just announced that they’re recalling 800,000 desktop copiers for repair in the U.S. The recall is due to an improperly fitted electrical connection inside the copiers that could cause them to overheat, emit smoke or even catch fire.
According to CrissCross News, Cano’s recall includes 11 models of their copiers including the NP1020.
See Canon’s offical recall page.
Via [CrissCross]
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