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July 1995, Week 4

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Item Subject: messy compressed print on IIISI
     Let's not forget the 400 degrees heat, either.  I hope paper is still
     one of those commodities that is sensitive to it, not like us
     programmers, etc who have to keep working in a building after hours
     and the a/c shuts off...ha, ha, ha!!!
 
     Great topic!!!
 
     Russ
 
 
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Subject: messy compressed print on IIISI
Author:  Non-HP-HP3000-L ([log in to unmask]) at HP-Unix
Date:    7/21/95 11:43 AM
 
 
Stan made some comments about the paper and which way it faces
affecting Curl....
 
These are pretty right on...
 
Since we produced software the formats stuff for LJ, we have quite a
variety of experience.....
 
PROPER paper composition (chemicals, etc) do make a difference.  And so
does the side sometimes.  The LJ IIIsi, can be more sensitive than say
the LJ 4.   LJ 4 usually can handle paper put thru a second time.
The LJ IIISi is more sensitive.  Also, if you are compressed and
duplex, then you aggrivate the situation....
 
That is all I know.....
 
Marty Indreboe

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