No, I don't, because "an average printer problem" usually translates to
"I bought these ink/toner cartridges from one website, and the sledge they go into from another one, and I managed to wedge them into the printer somehow even though now the hatch no longer closes properly and it makes funny noises when I start it, but the light is slighly more orange than last time, so that's a good sign, but it cannot fetch paper from the tray now, could you have a look at it? Because you're so good with the tech stuff..."
Sorry, but my proficiency in software engineering doesn't exactly qualify me for handling things like hatches, hinges, tiny gears, levers, springs and plastic boxes that don't fit well together.
"I bought these ink/toner cartridges from one website, and the sledge they go into from another one, and I managed to wedge them into the printer somehow even though now the hatch no longer closes properly and it makes funny noises when I start it, but the light is slighly more orange than last time, so that's a good sign, but it cannot fetch paper from the tray now, could you have a look at it? Because you're so good with the tech stuff..."
Sorry, but my proficiency in software engineering doesn't exactly qualify me for handling things like hatches, hinges, tiny gears, levers, springs and plastic boxes that don't fit well together.