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Spehro Pefhany
Yep, thats what Murrays letter looked like. The paper was wierdly
translucent.
Cheers
Terry
From decades of dealing with Asia, the good stuff was called
"onionskin" and you could put a bunch of pages into an airmail
envelope and still not be kicked up to the next postal rate, but this
stuff was especially nasty and flimsy. I doubt current laser printers
could handle paper that thin without jamming. The good old Multi 1250
had no problems feeding and offset printing it, but they had the
luxury of compressed air riffling and vacuum sucker pickups to help
the edge grabbers get a single sheet.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany