From: "Tom Jennings" <tomj(a)wps.com>
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Ethan Dicks wrote:
It takes much longer for double-sided copies to
stick to themselves, but
under a variety of storage conditions, it does happen. Sticking to binder
covers is much quicker, and as someone else here pointed out, ensuring there
is a blank page at the front and back goes a long way to preventing problems.
I have binders of xerographic copies that stick to
themselves. xerography isn't very permanent.
Hi
I've found that it depends on the paper that was used and
how well it was fused. Porous paper seems to work better
( non-glossy ) and lighter amounts of toner also works
better than heavy amounts. Too thick a layer of toner
doesn't fuse well to the paper.
Dwight