Multi-Purpose paper is not a coated paper and is specifically designated for
use in copiers, laser printers and offset presses. If the paper is 20# or
24#, it will not be too thick as to damage a printer. In fact, some laser
printer models specify 24# as the default. 28# will also be okay, but it is
too thick for general usage and isn't readily available from retail outlets.
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Ron
"Bill" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> bullseye wrote:
>
>>
>>I use an HP 6P laserjet printer. I used Hammermill brand paper for some
>>time and just switched to the Office Depot brand. I find Office Depot's
>>laser paper thicker and I am concerned about its long term effects on
>>the printer (the printer is old but with a new toner).
>>
>>What brand (or what specs) are considered best for laserjet printers?
>>(I googled this but was unable to find anything on this.)
>
> The best paper to use is plain and uncoated, designed for lasers or
> copiers.
>
> Do not use any kind of "multi-purpose" paper as it is usually coated,
> which leaves dust particles inside your laser printer.
>
> Brand does not matter. Buy whatever is cheapest and has the brightness
> level you want.
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