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  1. I believe that if you have a look at your instructions for the Epson, they recommend that you don't take the cartridges out after installation as it can cause air bubbles and therefore the cartridges don't work properly.  Maybe you could store your printer in the cave if you have one, put it in a plastic box or something? A tip that I find normally works for HP cartridges is to clean the jets at the bottom with a baby bud and something alcohol based (not wine!!),  this will normally unclog any dried ink and cartridges should work ok.  You can also buy an inkjet cleaning kit (for about £5 last time I looked).  When taking out the cartridge be careful not to touch any of the gold at the front of the cartridge as this can damage it. Hope this helps!
  2. A big thanks to everyone for your advice, Clair - exactly what I was looking for.  My husband has spoken to the neighbour again and asked if maybe he could move them somewhere else, as he has plenty of outbuildings further away from us.  Thank you all once again!
  3. We have a big problem with our neighbour's hunting dogs.  They were here when we brought the property 2 years ago and although they howled/barked occasionally this has never been a major problem.  2/3 months ago our neighbour brought another dog (bringing the total to 4 dogs) and it was howling/barking continually.  I spoke to my neighbour a month ago and he said that he would do something about it and although the dog has been a little quieter, it is still causing us sleepless nights!  For example, last night, we went to bed at 11ish and couldn't sleep until 2ish and we were then woken at 3.30, managing to get back to sleep at 4.30.  I will speak to our neighbour again as I would prefer to sort the situation out amicably but wondered if anybody knows if there is a law about the proximity of where the dogs are kept to our house (at the moment 10 metres away).  Any advice would be appreciated. 
  4. Thanks for your replies but I still can't find them.  My car is 1995 and only has the chasis number and weights on the plate.  My husband's car is an import from Germany and the first number on the plate only has 7 digits, whilst the form has 14 spaces for numbers starting with E1*... would this be the number to use in his case?  Have looked everywhere else in car and can't find anything that relates.  We have a German certificate of conformity (also in French) that the Sous Prefecture would not accept - this has a construction plate number on it - do you think this would be the same?  Again, any advise would be very appreciated as it's all getting very frustrating.
  5. i have posted my 'demande d'identification' to DRIRE and it has been returned with a note 'pour le vehicule de 1998 vous devez avoir un no europeen' (ex: e1 *.......) - does anyone know how i can find this? - have spoken to the manufacture and the only help i got was to say i could buy a semi certificate de conformity from them for 157 euros - but after seeing the thread about doing this through DRIRE, especially as we have 2 vehicles to import, would prefer to keep the cost down.  If anyone could help it would be much appreciated.
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