Laser Printed Pages

TKS

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Hi
I intend to print photoes on both sides of a page using a laser printer.
If these pages are kept stacked together, will the pages stick together over
time?
Will the colour/ink be damaged in any way?
Will laser printed pics fade over time?

Thank you .
 
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In message <hadaj01rb152kbsprlnj6g4q1i9gpgp6ti@4ax.com>, Marek Williams
<abc@example.com> writes
>>Will laser printed pics fade over time?
>
>No. Laser printouts are made up of plastic toner that is melted onto
>the page during the printing process. You can leave it sitting in
>direct sunlight and will have no problem. The paper will yellow and
>decay, but the image will be unaffected.

Well it will fade but not as much as inkjets will.

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"TKS" <TKS@yayahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Mr Marek,
>
> Can I let the toner run untill it is finished or I should change the
> cartridge
> when the printer monitor prompts me to change it?
>
> Will the printer be damaged if the toner is empty?
>
> Thank you

I've always taken toner cartridges out and shaken them to get additional use
out of them. I have had no adverse effects in doing this.

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