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Default For iLoogy/iBoaterer/iMoron: Reusing Label Sheets a No-No

In article , dump-on-
says...

On 8/12/12 2:28 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

On 8/12/12 12:01 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...

Here you go, moron...right from HP itself:

http://tinyurl.com/9q6bvz4

"Do not feed a sheet of labels through the printer more than once. The
adhesive backing is designed for one pass through the printer."

You stupid old fool! You do realize that's for a LAZER printer, correct?
Do you not have an ink jet that you claimed was for photos? Also, do you
realize that plain old paper jams also? Do you not want to put paper in
your lazer printer for fear of a jam that involves nothing more than
taking the toner pack out, removing the jam, and going on? Also, if you
read below, the adhesive should be stable to 200 degrees, the
temperature of the fuser, therefore why would the labels come off? You
need to learn to think instead of google.



I do have an EPSON ink jet printer. It's an R1900, which I use strictly
for photos. As I stated, my main printer is a laser printer and, as I
stated, HP says don't feed labels through a laser printer more than once.

Nice try at a recovery, though, moron. The cite I offered was off the HP
website, not something I googled.


Nothing to do with recovery, asshat. You are stupid and can't think for
yourself.

You stepped in it once again, and once again showed the wisdom of
ignoring your advice.


Nope, I can't even remember the last time I had a paper jamb, labels or
plain paper in my inkjet. I run used label sheets through it on a daily
basis.





Uh, when Hewlett-Packard says *not* to do something with your laser
printer, I take that as advice worth taking. HP has lots of "cred" in
the laser printer business. You, on the other hand, have no cred in
anything.


Where you aren't thinking is your position that all printers are laser
printers. Also, why on earth would HP turn around and say that IF you
use labels, make sure the glue can take the fuser heat???