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I have had Laser printers of all types for 12 years, and the only
time I ever had a problem was when I (recently) was trying to "hurry"
a page out by grabbibg it too soon. Otherwise, they are all perfectly flat.

Do you have high humidity? That could cause something like you describe.
(I'm betting they curl with the print on the inside of the "roll"...)

                                    Rick Glazier

From: "Bob Lendrim"
>I bought a Brother HL-5140 monochrome laser printer. I'm very happy with it with one exception. When I print a sequence of pages, 
>the pages end up being curled as if the paper had been tightly rolled up and taken a "set". I've tried Office Depot 24# Premium 
>Laser paper and lighter copy paper. Is this typical of laser printers or is there something wrong? Thanks for the input, Bob 



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