It's not valuable to most people. What are you printing so much of
that needs to be on really thick paper? It's nothing you can do at
Staples?

As I recall, most of the printers I've owned won't print when open.
Yes, it might be a switch you could easily duck tape, but it seems to
me if the manufacturer _could_ do that and advertise it as handling
much thicker paper, they _would_.


On Jan 22, 2008 11:55 AM, Alvin Auerbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's not good.
>
> Straight through is so valuable, and monochrome laser printers have
> it. Perhaps it's more difficult to achieve with color laser printers.
> However, if the back opens... (As I started out saying...)


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