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Now, Olson is farming out the plates and is shopping for a new thermal CTP. He's even hired an attorney who has sent two strongly-worded letters (at $500 a pop) demanding that the manufacturer deal with the issue. Pursuing relief in court would cost at least half, if not more, of what actually remains on the note…all in the hopes of perhaps reaping a settlement. Olson would probably do cartwheels in the pressroom if the manufacturer just took the machine away.
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