Printing Paper

ClearSky

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Hi, I need your advice.

When it is time to buy printer ink, we take it to office max so that they give us a free pack of printing paper because they have a recycle program. Well, we took two inks the last time, and the cashier boy gave us 2 COPY papers. My mom told him that that was Copy paper not Printing paper. She told her of our experience with a fax/copy paper bought by mom by mistake and it created jams all the time, it also grabbed all of the papers down instead of one sheet. We thought we were having a printing problem until I pointed that the papers were for fax/copy. I tried printing paper, and there was no problem with the printer Well, this idiot boy just said, "it's the same thing. take it or leave it." The paper is very light and see-through, you can see the paper is not strong for printing.

I am wondering if I should complain to them to give me two new printing paper even though one is opened. It's crappy. We don't have a copy machine to use. I know that this is free, but it's not right to "scam" people like that. If they have a recycling program for free printing paper, then they should do their job right. That boy was wrong is saying, "take it or leave it." You just wanna smack his face. That was the only time they gave us a different type of paper. Maybe they ran out or something, but they shouldn't give out free papers made for something else.

What do you think? We buy printing papers sometimes, so we don't act like penny pinchers, but it's great to get printing paper for recycling ink! :)
 
honestly, it doesn't matter since I don't have problem with any copy machine, ink/tone printer and fax.

Hmm.. about the paper that isn't white, I do understand that it's not white enough which is pretty cheap and much light. So far, I do know I don't have problem at work with fax over the recycle paper. Not see what's wrong. *shurg*
 
My printer needs Multi-purpose paper which they gave out before. If it wasn't a problem, then all papers must not be labeled fax/copy specific. It is a true problem with my printer, and I thought my printer was the problem. I'd hate for others to think something's wrong with their printer. It appears that my printer doesn't grab light papers well.

I understand it's not a problem for you, but it could be for others, so I find that not to be very fair just because it's not a problem for some people.
 
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