I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, putit back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt theprinter. Is this true?
I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, putit back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt theprinter. Is this true?
I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the
printer. Is this true?
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
"Enda80" <fasb80@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
> it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the
> printer. Is this true?
Not if you turn it around and print on the other side.
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:34:43 UTC, "Jerry" <Hello@abcdefgspam.com> wrote:
> "Enda80" <fasb80@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:a1ec1b40-d0e7-4824-aa7d-c968a5a6a654@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> >I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
> > it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the
> > printer. Is this true?
>
> Not if you turn it around and print on the other side.
There's a tiny element of truth here. If you print on a laser printer,
then use the same paper again, its moisture content has sometimes
reduced to the point where it jams. And some jams are always bad!
Also, reprinting partial sheets of labels is a big no-no.
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
"Bob Eager" <rde42@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 25 May 2008 16:34:43 UTC, "Jerry" <Hello@abcdefgspam.com> wrote:
>
>> "Enda80" <fasb80@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:a1ec1b40-d0e7-4824-aa7d-c968a5a6a654@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
>> >I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
>> > it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the
>> > printer. Is this true?
>>
>> Not if you turn it around and print on the other side.
>
> There's a tiny element of truth here. If you print on a laser printer,
> then use the same paper again, its moisture content has sometimes
> reduced to the point where it jams. And some jams are always bad!
>
> Also, reprinting partial sheets of labels is a big no-no.
>
> --
> Bob Eager
> Use the BIG mirror service in the UK:
> http://www.mirrorservice.org
That’s why all my printers are duplex printers... lasers and inkjets...
No need to put the paper back through the printer...
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, putit back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt theprinter. Is this true?
Frank Arthur wrote:
>
> "Enda80" <fasb80@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:a1ec1b40-d0e7-4824-aa7d-c968a5a6a654@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> >I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
> > it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt
> > the
> > printer. Is this true?
>
> I did it once and the printer was so hurt it bawled like a baby for 15
> minutes!
I was going to do one of those but couldn't be arsed :O)
--
Paul (We won't die of devotion)
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Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
> Also, reprinting partial sheets of labels is a big no-no.
I do that all the time with no real problems. If you don't do that when you
only need one or two address labels, it will cost you a small fortune in
wasted label sheets, which can be VERY expensive, especially for the "clear"
label sheets.
The trick is to print the bottom rows first, even only 1 label sometimes.
The top of the label sheet will then stay rigid enough to accurately pull
into your printer, provided you don't otherwise bend or mangle the label
sheet between uses.
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
Enda80 <fasb80@gmail.com> wrote:
>I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put
>it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the
>printer. Is this true?
Someone has mentioned labels. The issue with labels is if you reprint on a
partially used label sheet using a laser printer, the glue on the labels gets
heated a second time and some label stock does not survive that well resulting
in labels coming off in the printer and sticking to rollers (usually an
expensive fuser). The question of paper drying out and sometimes curling when
printed on a laser printer is also real.
Generally reprinting on an inkjet is fine but on laser printers is not the best
practice.
Tony
MS MVP Printing/Imaging
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
On Sun, 25 May 2008 17:37:01 UTC, "Stryker" <noway@upyours.duh> wrote:
> > There's a tiny element of truth here. If you print on a laser printer,
> > then use the same paper again, its moisture content has sometimes
> > reduced to the point where it jams. And some jams are always bad!
> >
> > Also, reprinting partial sheets of labels is a big no-no.
> >
> Thats why all my printers are duplex printers... lasers and inkjets...
> No need to put the paper back through the printer...
Um...with most of the duplex printers I've seen, the paper DOES go
through twice...
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
On Sun, 25 May 2008 19:27:08 UTC, "-HNN-" <FaqueAddress@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> > Also, reprinting partial sheets of labels is a big no-no.
>
> I do that all the time with no real problems. If you don't do that when you
> only need one or two address labels, it will cost you a small fortune in
> wasted label sheets, which can be VERY expensive, especially for the "clear"
> label sheets.
>
> The trick is to print the bottom rows first, even only 1 label sometimes.
> The top of the label sheet will then stay rigid enough to accurately pull
> into your printer, provided you don't otherwise bend or mangle the label
> sheet between uses.
As noted by Tony, it's dangerous with laser printers (probably more with
older ones, which seem to run hotter). And I guess I was really thinking
of that....
Re: I am told that if you take a piece of paper that you printed on, put it back in the printer, and print on it again, that this will hurt the printer. Is this true?
>> Thats why all my printers are duplex printers... lasers and inkjets...
>> No need to put the paper back through the printer...
>
> Um...with most of the duplex printers I've seen, the paper DOES go
> through twice...
yes, but it doesn't go through the entire feeding process from tray to
exit.... a lot of times the paper wont feed properly when you attempt to run
them through again.... but newer lasers do not have this problem....
except for labels... I wouldn’t trust running labels through a laser twice.