Tom Buskey wrote:
I ran tests for a company developing a color printer ink jet in 1988.  They
had an issue with jams when wear started.  We tried alcohol & increasing the
force onto the rollers, It required a redesign of the paper path.

With the new path you could crumple the paper, flatten it, then feed it at
300 dpi.  You could feed a piece of cloth through and get a decent print
onto it.
  
That's impressive.

When I ponder the number of printers we've seen that jam when facing a 1/16" skew in the paper hopper...

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