Curling paper is a "feature" of most laser printers. It's caused by moisture in the paper causing the paper to expand a bit, then it goes past the rollers and gets ironed into a curl. You should find that brand new paper out of the packet does not curl. Only put about as much as you need into the paper tray, and keep the rest sealed until you need it. This is not a problem for high volume (office) printing, as the paper doesn't sit round for long enough to absorb moisture, nor is it a problem for bubble jets or ink jets as they do not use heated rollers.
I usually put the hot curled paper under a big book before it cools down. Cheers, Jill. -----Original Message----- From: Simon Males [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 19 April 2005 9:31 PM To: Richard Neal Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [SLUG] Buying a Printer <snip> The only problem I have with the printer itself is that it curles paper. For less then 5 page jobs its not all that much of an issue, but like my 25 document it becomes really difficult to sit the pages squarely together for a decent stable job. It makes the output tray over flow and messy. Although while attempting to duplex, the pages seemed to be ironed out and do not curl at all. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTICES This email (including any documents referred to in, or attached, to this email) may contain information that is personal, confidential or the subject of copyright or other proprietary rights in favour of Aristocrat, its affiliates or third parties. This email is intended only for the named addressee. Any privacy, confidence, copyright or other proprietary rights in favour of Aristocrat, its affiliates or third parties, is not lost because this email was sent to you by mistake. If you received this email by mistake you should: (i) not copy, disclose, distribute or otherwise use it, or its contents, without the consent of Aristocrat or the owner of the relevant rights; (ii) let us know of the mistake by reply email or by telephone (+61 2 9413 6300); and (iii) delete it from your system and destroy all copies. Any personal information contained in this email must be handled in accordance with applicable privacy laws. Electronic and internet communications can be interfered with or affected by viruses and other defects. As a result, such communications may not be successfully received or, if received, may cause interference with the integrity of receiving, processing or related systems (including hardware, software and data or information on, or using, that hardware or software). Aristocrat gives no assurances in relation to these matters. If you have any doubts about the veracity or integrity of any electronic communication we appear to have sent you, please call +61 2 9413 6300 for clarification. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
