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This is a humidity / paper issue. I have found that for me, with the
average humidity in my area,  the best paper is HP Laser Jet.
With this paper I get no curl at all. The worst paper is
Hammerhill...everything curls up just as you describe.

Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group



>I recently bought a HP1220 laser printer. The following problem occurs :
>After a page is printed and it falls onto the printer's output area, the
>corners of the page curls up. This interferes with the pages that follow
>and after 4 or 5 pages the output paper pile become very disorganised and
>requires the user to remove the paper. This "baby-sitting" is annoying,
>since one would ideally want to leave the printer to print lots of pages
>while continuing with one's work.
>Good quality, long grain A4 paper is used.
>Charles Barnard

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