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Leo shrugged. “I have a scanned Polaroid from 1986. It’s grainy. The color’s gone. But the Epson L5290 has a built-in scanner. If we use the ‘photo restoration’ mode and tweak the color balance manually…” He trailed off, already walking toward the printer.

He didn’t answer. He was staring at the printer, his expression unreadable. epson l5290

Mira nodded. The old HP had finally spewed its last streaky page the night before—right when she’d been printing the final copies of the Stillwater Falls Centennial Memory Book . One hundred copies, due by Friday. Today was Wednesday. Leo shrugged

“Epson Smart Panel. It’s trash, but it works.” Leo slid out from behind the shelf, already holding his phone. “I can fix it. But I want something in return.” The color’s gone

“You know,” he said finally, “the L5290 can print borderless photos. And it has an ADF—automatic document feeder. You could scan the whole genealogy section. Digitize it.”

“I’m not doing anything else,” Leo said, and for the first time, his voice didn’t sound guarded. It sounded like an invitation.