The printer shuddered. Its print head slammed to the left, then to the right. The little LCD flickered, flashed gibberish, then went dark for three full seconds. Maya thought she’d bricked it.
She never told her clients how she fixed it. And she never, ever searched for “epson-px660-adjustment-program” again.
Then—a chime.
Maya found the tab: She held her breath. The counter read 100.2% . Over the limit. The printer had locked itself down to prevent a fictional ink spill.
She hadn’t clicked any of those.
She double-clicked.
She clicked




