No problem using lined paper. I do all the time. The only downside is the print quality is less than using regular inkjet paper.
2007-02-05 15:25:29
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answered by Twizard113 5
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no, not unless you are trying to put it in a printer that requires the little holes along the side to feed the paper in. Even then the worst that would happen is it would jam. The print on the paper wont hurt the printer itself.
2007-02-05 23:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Lined or blank doesn't matter to the printer. What might affect it is differences in paper dimensions, thickness, and the holes on the sides of notebook paper may throw off the mechanism of some printers.
Hope this is helpful.
2007-02-05 23:25:26
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answered by juicy_wishun 6
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...If your printer is an ink jet...no...the print wouldn't look that good but it's not going to break it... Ink Jet printers are made to take all kinds of paper, from thick to thin...from glossy to matte finish...and if you're out of paper...it works...paper is paper in an Ink Jet
If it's a laser printer...don't do it. I don't know if the paper would be too thin for it...and if it is...it MIGHT catch on fire...especially if it's an older laser jet printer...because they get really hot.
2007-02-05 23:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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you could if it is the same size as the normal paper you usually use...some cases though you may only be able to do one page at a time...depending in what kind of printer it is...but don't try the paper in a laser printer...you need a special paper for laser printers...
2007-02-05 23:26:22
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answered by Rmprrmbouncer 5
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OF COURSE IT WILL BREAK!!!
Just think about it. Every time your print head goes over one of the lines, it's similar to going over a speed bump with your car, only it's smaller. Now depending on how fast you're printing, combined with how close together your lines are, sooner or later your print head is simply going to fall apart - just like what would happen if you drove over too many speed bumps too fast with your car! By the way, if you read your printers operating instructions, I am sure it will tell you to load "blank" paper. Nowhere will it recommend that you put lined paper in it.
LMAO - Thanks for the fun -going to bed now with a grin on my face!
2007-02-06 00:26:34
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answered by Class Act 2
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no, the printer won't brake or break if you use lined paper, although it will be hard to read
2007-02-05 23:31:37
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answered by leo_leora 3
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It is not suppose too. Paper can't hurt printer...
Other thing if paper is too thin and it jumps the printer... then drum can be broken... But it is very unusual..
2007-02-05 23:30:24
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answered by maximyshka 1
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Uhm. I don't think a printer will break from printing on lined paper.
Why would it?
All it does is deposit ink on the paper.
Now, getting the printing to align with the lines is another matter all together :-)
2007-02-05 23:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i would have to say no, although the printer may not recognize this type of paper and it may not be able to suck this paper into its self to print on
2007-02-05 23:25:28
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answered by doctor man 1
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