On 10 Dec 1998, Frank McConnell wrote:
Christian Fandt <cfandt(a)netsync.net> wrote:
Anybody have experience with using normal
xerographic copy paper instead of
the HP-specified Thinkjet paper? If so, how are the results?
It depends on the cartridge, or more precisely the ink in the
cartridge. When the Thinkjet first came out, there was only one type
of cartridge and you were encouraged to use the special Thinkjet paper
-- plain paper would work but didn't absorb the ink as well, and so
the printing would be sort of smeared but legible.
Later, HP came up with plain-paper cartridges and sold both flavors.
I don't know whether they still sell the cartridges for Thinkjet
paper, but I guess that if you can get the paper you can probably get
the cartridges too. They are the same cartridges as for the QuietJet
printers (same idea but wider carriage) so I'd expect you can still
get them in office-supply stores.
-Frank McConnell
In fact, that is about the only place that you can get them! None of the
computer stores that I have contacted carry them, but Staples and Office
Depot do.
- don