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So... can you shove a 5.25 floppy through a laser/LED printer?
CatalinaWOW:
The real question isn't whether the printer will be damaged, but if the floppy will survive. They are hard enough to get now that I wouldn't risk it if you need the floppy. If you don't need it, why bother printing on it?
nali:
Well a typical laser fuser temperature is in the order of 200C, and the fuser rollers exert a decent amount of pressure to transfer heat & squish the toner into the paper. My guess is a hot melt flop and cacked rollers.
Alex Eisenhut:
So the work printer it is... :-DD
Alex Eisenhut:
Boy I'm ridiculous, the answer was right on my desk, laser-printable water transfer decals. Well well well. I'll try it sometime.
ataradov:
But that's not all that different from a regular transparent sticker.
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