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By resetting memory do you mean the NVRAM? Did it work in that it reset back to factory settings, but still wasn't accessible? If so, try downloading new printer firmware on a computer and updating the printer using a USB cable, not over a network. Also try removing and adding the printer back to all devices. Finally, if it’s a network printer make sure it’s set up correctly once it’s reset, and possibly try disabling ipv6. If the NVRAM didn't reset, I would try again: 1) Turn off 2) Hold right arrow while turning on (may also need to hold X, the cancel button) 3) Release when it says permanent storage initialize. Good luck!
Full disclosure, I’ve only changed oil pans on Ford F150, a Volvo GTI, and Toyota Tacoma. I’ve fixed other car problems for friends. But a few things to keep in mind: First, I’d make sure that this is the problem. I took a quick google tour and it looks like this Saturn is more known for cam cover leaks than oil pan leaks. Obviously if you hit a rock or something the pan’s gotta go. But if there’s not a hugely obvious crack (even a small crack might be fixable if you drain, clean with brake cleaner, then use JB weld on it) then I would first try to pin down the leak location using oil dye with a UV light. There’s lots on youtube for it. If it’s definitely the oil pan, the basic process isn’t that hard. There’s no gasket, it’s glued on with RTV. You’ll need that - AutoZone calls it UltraBlack I think. You’ll also need the car up on jacks or stands so you have room under, and you’ll need a torque wrench and brake fluid for cleaning. Once it’s up, you get to it, get the bolts off, and drain. When it’s done,...