My printer is broken/damaged/fault and is given to a shop for a repair. The fault cartridges given back to the supplier for replacements.
In the first sentence, my printer is getting error when try to print anything and is given to a shop for repair. I wonder whether I have to say "my printer is damaged or broken or fault in this scenario".
In the second sentence, the new cartridges printing very blurry from the first day I installed so I'm replacing it with the supplier.
Top answer
My printer is broken, and I've taken it to a repair shop. The faulty cartridges have been returned to the supplier for replacement.
— Mister Micawber
My printer is broken, and I've taken it to a repair shop.
The faulty cartridges have been returned to the supplier for replacement.
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