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Re: One-sided or two-sided & laser/acid-free combo



I've not seen a bleed through with laser printing.  Generally
the image is fixed more on the surface.   And if you use 24 lb.
paper (which is generally acid-free now), then it is thicker and
a little more opaque.   I see bleed-throughs more often on
inkjet printing.

I am still, however, seeing instances where photocopies are
stuck together because humidity and heat will cause neighboring
photocopies (most often xerography process) to stick to the backs
of others.  So I can't help but wonder about placing two photocopied
sides together.

Dean

Dean DeBolt
University Librarian
Special Collections and West Florida Archives
John C. Pace Library
University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL  32514-5750
Tele:  850-474-2213;   Fax:  850-474-3338

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