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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t Mix Paper Types.</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Melville</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Melville</dc:creator>
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		<description>I certainly agree with you. My A3 Brother Inkjet almost always refuses to transport the second page if it&#039;s of different quality/weight than the first page. I do find this inconvenient if, say, I want to print a two (or more) page document with the front (first) page being of a presentation nature - perhaps on higher quality company paper or with a colour logo, then with succeeding pages being of &quot;normal&quot; quality. The old fashioned non-laser printers in offices more than 25 years ago used to be equipped with a &quot;leading page&quot; paper tray and then a second tray with standard paper. This obviously hasn&#039;t filtered down to machines used by small businesses!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I certainly agree with you. My A3 Brother Inkjet almost always refuses to transport the second page if it&#8217;s of different quality/weight than the first page. I do find this inconvenient if, say, I want to print a two (or more) page document with the front (first) page being of a presentation nature &#8211; perhaps on higher quality company paper or with a colour logo, then with succeeding pages being of &#8220;normal&#8221; quality. The old fashioned non-laser printers in offices more than 25 years ago used to be equipped with a &#8220;leading page&#8221; paper tray and then a second tray with standard paper. This obviously hasn&#8217;t filtered down to machines used by small businesses!</p>
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