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Preserve the display of your 38mm Apple Watch with this ZAGG HD Clear Shield screen protector. Its self-healing smart molecules prevent formation of scratch marks, and its EZ Apply tabs enable simple, precise installation. This ZAGG HD Clear Shield screen protector comes with a lint-free cleaning cloth and squeegee for easy maintenance.
 
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Will not stick on corners
on September 18, 2016
Posted by: Ryan
I purchased this protector when I got my watch. The first protector went on and stuck for about a week. I followed the directions they supplied to the T and it still did not last. I took advantage of the lifetime warranty they offer and was sent a new screen free of charge... but had to pay $5 for shipping. It came, I installed it per the instructions again and it stuck for 1 day. I emailed the company to express my concerns and they replied and said it must have been a faulty cover and that they would sent me a new one at no cost and no shipping cost. It came and was installed per the instructions. This one lasted 1.5 months and the same thing. It came off on the curved corners. It seems like the protector might be slightly too large and doesn't stick on the curve easy. After the 3rd protector I said enough and searched alternate ones on amazon. I was able to find a brand that came with 6 protectors, free shipping and the total cost: $6... the same as it would cost to ship a replacement of the Zagg. Even if this new one only sticks a month, for 6 of them of the price of 1 replacement is a win in my book. Let's hope they last longer.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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This Canon MAXIFY MB5320 wireless all-in-one printer features 4-in-1 functionality, wireless LAN connectivity and single-pass duplex scanning, which allows you to simultaneously scan and print a 2-sided document, to meet your home or office printing needs.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
good but not sure it is better than competition
By mattcj
2 paper trays is a good feature
screen size is smaller than most for comparable device
maybe slightly more intuitive than hp models but
after no more than 20-30 scans from feeder I started getting the black line down the middle of the page which is why I changed from HP's device
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Clean your window
September 18, 2016
A lot of times the black line if it only comes when you feed it is due to something being on the small window that the paper passes over when you are copying. Look at that and I bet you will find a smudge, or dirt or something. It's not the printer that is the issue.
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