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To: BuckeyeTexan

“It’s less likely to happen after the toner dries (i.e. cools) but if the paper or toner is poor quality then it can still transfer even when it’s dry.”

Last thing I type for the night. This is just bnot true.

BDZ—do a little reading on it for the answers—this obot is making crap up as it goes along.

Toner is just as likely to transfer cool or hot. The powder sits on top of the paper—cold hot, whatever—if it didn’t stick by the time it came out of the printer, it’s not going to suddenly adhere to the paper as it cools.

And the paper is essentially cool within seconds of being out of the printer. It’s not metal, it’s paper.

Don’t ask this obot for any info, it lies too.


2,032 posted on 10/24/2010 7:06:18 PM PDT by MissTickly
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To: MissTickly; butterdezillion
Toner is just as likely to transfer cool or hot.

Yeah, right. That's why printers use heat to transfer the toner to the paper ... cuz it doesn't matter whether the toner is hot or cold. (/s) You don't have clue.

And the paper is essentially cool within seconds of being out of the printer. It’s not metal, it’s paper.

Yes, exactly, making it less likely that the toner will transfer after it dries (cools).

Your "analysis" of how toner adheres to paper is so far out in left field as to be laughable.

2,037 posted on 10/24/2010 7:16:51 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
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