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Elias stared at the printer icon in the Windows 11 system tray. It was a stubborn little graphic, refusing to animate. He clicked it. Nothing. He clicked it again, double-clicking this time, the universal signal for "I am losing patience."
Elias looked at the printer. The sounds of the office resumed. The rain on the tin roof returned.
He navigated to the Windows Settings menu. Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners . He clicked the HP LaserJet icon. The status was a bleak, grey message: Printer is offline .