Re: HP Laserjet paper reuse
- From: "Bob J." <BobJ@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:27:13 -0400
Paper gets heated when it passes through the LaserJet's fuser.
The heating causes the paper to lose some of its moisture content.
Since the paper loses water it becomes slightly smaller, slightly
stiffer, and drier. You won't damage anything by re-using the
paper but you should be aware that its characteristics have
been changed so it might not perform exactly the same as fresh
paper. You can experience paper feed problems such as jamming
and variations in fusing and toner density over the page. The
difference will be too small to matter in most cases with blank
paper.
Bob J. -- Ideal Computer Services
http://www.icsgroup.net
Penney, John wrote:
Good morning listserver team.
Would you be so kind as to share with me your opinions
on re-using paper that has already been fed through
the HP printers? You know - the blank pages ejected
before/during/after print queue jobs?
I get all sorts of advice- NO! NEVER, it'll hose the
innards, to - What-the-heck I always throw it back
into the hopper for printing - no big deal.
This may be on-topic, so no disclaimer in the Subject?
Cheers from California!
John M Penney Partner The TechUnion Group (360)789-8159 511 Aurora Avenue, #118
Naperville, IL 60540
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