Re: Inkjet paper - laser printer - safe?



David Baxter <taemar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Michael H. Phillips <mhp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I found an old wad of Epson photo quality inkjet paper - the coated stuff -
but I don't have an inkjet printer. Would it be safe to feed it to a 4-pass
laser printer?


In my experience, no. The toner doesn't stick to this paper and
generally makes a mess both inside the printer and on the paper. And on
your hands when you touch the print afterwards. Unless your printer
specifically states you can use it, then don't.

You should print on the other side,

Jan
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