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#35382 9-Jun-2009 10:31
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hi
i currently have a HP 4200n lasertjet printer, whenever i print something the pages come out semi-rounded/curled. what would be the cause of this?.

This printer is connected to my router(dynalink 1025w) in order to work as a network printer. i have installed this printer on my laptop(vista OS) so i could print wirelessly from my laptop but i have noticed even if the printer is on, laptop says its offline, i print something and nothing happens. though on my desktop(vista OS) it works fine.

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  #223053 9-Jun-2009 11:28
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Curled paper is usually from bad/cheap paper stock. There's quite a bit of heat involved in laser printing, so sub-par paper stock will not cope too well with it, and hold the shape they're in when heated - which is around the drum.




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