At 1:50 PM -0500 8/29/01, John Slavin wrote:
>I just bought a 2300c on ebay and got it today.  It works just fine,
>but the screen casing seems to be loose.  If I put my thumb on the
>front and my fingers on the back, I can push the screen casing
>together like I think its supposed to be.  Can or should I put some
>kind of glue along the seam to hold them together properly?  The same
>is true on the part that covers the clutch mechanism.  Any ideas?

        Beneath the display are two square patches which cover the two
screws which originally held it together.  Someone has tightened them up
too much and pulled the brass nuts out of the plastic (to the best of my
memory).  The best way to fix it is to take it completely apart and correct
the problem with the screw mounting with epoxy or something.
Paul




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