Robert Hedan wrote:
> Frank gave me an idea to save on paper; print on ordinary paper first, cut
> out a window and then scotch tape the new paper inside the opening. I'm not
> sure how that will go through the fuser though, scotch tape melts. I'll
> have to get shipping labels at Staples and give it a try.
>
> Is the fuser on a HP LJ 2100 single sided? I would assume it is placed on
> the toner side of the paper for maximum efficiency since this printer does
> not have a double-sided feature. That would mean I could place scotch tape
> on the back side without danger, but I'd prefer if one of you guys would
> test the theory and scrap his printer instead of me. :D
>
I tried it on the laser printers at work :)
I had no problem with the tape melting. I've also run 3M post-it sticky
notes through when I want post-its with nice graphics :)
Only time I've had tape start to melt is when it goes through the
pressure cooker at about 220F.
Dave K