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Printers are programmed to reject non-genuine ink tanks and toner cartridges.
Some of them are also designed/programmed to stop working altogether if you fit an aftermarket product and you will have to get a new printer. Most likely you have one of those.
Never use non genuine products. You can try and pull the new genuine OEM toner cartridge out and refit it and see if the machine will reset and recognise it. If not I don't think you are going to get it printing again and you will be up for a new printer..
Follow some of the trouble shooting procedures in the user manual and if none of these work you are probably done with that printer.
Go to Home depo or hard where store that sales plumbing pipes. Take one of the pipes with you and match the size to the L joints they have. Spray paint black to match and down. A whole lot cheaper then buying the original L joints.
You need to give us a better picture and description of your problem. It looks like you are working with a basketball goal that is laying down on the ground. Do you really mean only the "Net," or are you using the word net to mean the whole backboard mechanism? Are you talking about hooking the strings of the net to the orange "hoop?" Is this the first time you have tried to raise it, or has something changed after you have used it successfully for awhile? Is this new and you put it together yourself? If so, you probably made a mistake. Review the instructions, or ask a mechanical friend to look at it. Often the answer is easy - its asking the right question that is the hard part! Hopefully you can understand that you have not yet asked us the right question.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a manual or instruction guide online. Here is the contact page of the Rawlings website. They should be able to help you assemble it.
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