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Thanks for your comments, AlBags. I am having a bit of difficulty stripping it down. I've got a rare selection of security bits which allow me to get into most appliances (irons , toasters, cd players, etc - in fact most things that Mrs Y thrusts at me with a soulful look) but I can only manage to undo a couple of screws. This did enable me to move the cradle and remove the cartridges. I don't know about a broken gear (or spring?) but underneath where the cradle sleeps there was a 10 year accumulation of what in polite circles can only be desribed as gunge. You can guess what the more impolite word could be. I have concluded, rightly or wrongly, that it is this gunge that is preventing the cradle from moving freely. As there doesn't seem to be any way to get at this particular area of the printer, I am reluctantly going to bid farewell to the loyal old thing and see if I can get to love my cheapo, noisy HP F4180 AIO.
Thanks again for your comments.