Re: Is this true.....
This reminds me of the era of the Canon liquid machines, which I grew up on.
They were touted as "plain paper" machines, which they technically were, but needed a hard finish paper with a very low rag content. Not only was CQ terrble with the wrong papaer, but if enough of it passed through the machine, the developer would get contaminated, and would require a flush. (It would actually turn from black to a milky grey if it was bad enough.)
Canon certainly did sell the paper, but we always sold a Hammermill stock that met the specs, and worked perfectly well.
Needless to say, we had more than a few customers complain that it was NOT a plain paper copier.
This reminds me of the era of the Canon liquid machines, which I grew up on.
They were touted as "plain paper" machines, which they technically were, but needed a hard finish paper with a very low rag content. Not only was CQ terrble with the wrong papaer, but if enough of it passed through the machine, the developer would get contaminated, and would require a flush. (It would actually turn from black to a milky grey if it was bad enough.)
Canon certainly did sell the paper, but we always sold a Hammermill stock that met the specs, and worked perfectly well.
Needless to say, we had more than a few customers complain that it was NOT a plain paper copier.
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