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What is a torn cartridge?

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How a torn cartridge happens?

When a cartridge is not in its special protective box, complete with a combination lock, it can be torn. To tear means to rip, or to put a hole into. It can be torn by a scissors, a sharp object such as flint or a karate chopper.


Your Vulcan EBF-25 is not shooting and It is making a clicking noise?

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What type of ink does the Lexmark 1200 take?

The Lexmark 1200 takes a black cartridge and a color cartridge. The black cartridge that the Lexmark 1200 uses is or 16 and 17 cartridge, with the 17 cartridge being the moderate use cartridge. The color cartridge required by the printer is the 26 or 27 cartridge, with the 27 cartridge being a moderate use cartridge as well.


Is torn a verb?

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Why is the book torn called torn?

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What is the Hindi word for cartridge?

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What is the density of the mineral cartridge?

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Is a 308 cartridge the same as a 7.62x54 cartridge?

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