Public PC printers -Reply

Thirza Krohn tkrohn at timberland.lib.wa.us
Mon Aug 18 00:25:42 EDT 1997


Our computer person advised against reusing paper also. From my personal
experience, I can say that there were definitely more paper jams when we
re-used paper.  The paper was more likely to wrinkle and many times several
pieces were pulled through at the same time, with a sentence on the top of
each page.  Very annoying!

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Thirza Krohn
Reference Librarian  
Centralia Timberland Library 
110 S. Silver
Centralia, WA 98531
email:  tkrohn at timberland.lib.wa.us
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 On Sun, 17 Aug 1997 BryanTyson at aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 97-08-16 02:39:34 EDT, Connie writes:
> 
> << Our computer technicians have strongly advised us against
>  reusing paper in a laser printer.  Reused paper is apparently
>  very hard on the rollers and the fuser.  Repairs may cost
>  more than paper supplies. >>
> 
> This is the first time I've heard of this. Can others confirm that this is
> true?
> 
> ****************************************
> Bryan S. Tyson
> Tech. Svcs. Dept.
> J.S. Mack Library
> Bob Jones University
> Greenville SC 29614
> BryanTyson at aol.com
> ****************************************
> 



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