How does the printer grab only 1 sheet?

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24 Nov 2023, 1:40 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
the spining brushes adhere to the paper, and gradually pull it out because paper is light wieght.

Small things are more susceptible to the forces of adhesion than are big things.

Thats why flypaper works on flies, but not for hunting deer.


Fly paper is to catch flies. You need deer paper to catch deers.



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24 Nov 2023, 1:43 pm

Mountain Goat wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
the spining brushes adhere to the paper, and gradually pull it out because paper is light wieght.

Small things are more susceptible to the forces of adhesion than are big things.

Thats why flypaper works on flies, but not for hunting deer.


Fly paper is to catch flies. You need deer paper to catch deers.


Is why deer paper cost so much. It is just so dear that it is hard to find someone who sells it.



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24 Nov 2023, 6:12 pm

DuckHairback wrote:
When I worked in IT support people were forever complaining about printers because they jam and mess up occasionally but I've always been a bit in awe of them because they have to consistently manipulate a physical object that's usually less than 1mm thick.

It's amazing they work at all.
I have lots of problems putting the paper in right due to bad fine motor-skills. I also s#ck with the tech skills to opperate them.


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