Dot matrix printers, which are "impact" printers, will do it. You can still get these--you need one to print on FedEx shipping labels and things like that.
Usually there are gears in printers to turn the rollers that push the paper through.
Some printers have pull out trays in the back, where you can easily unjam the paper.
That would be some old printer paper! Before ink jet and laser printers, there was the DOT MATRIX PRINTER. The holes on either side of the paper allowed it to be fed through the printer and so printing was possible. It was referred to as tractor feed paper.
The first Dot Matrix printers were sold in 1970. These were somewhat larger than the printers of today, with the capacity to print up to 80 columns at one time. The paper had to have holes on the sides to guide the paper through the printer.
The best type of foil paper for inkjet printers is heat transfer foil paper.
It helps you get what you need on paper easily without troubles (although sometimes printers get frustrating)
Inkjet and laser printers are non-impact printers, as they don't actually makes contact with the paper. Unlike the dot-matrix and daisy wheel, impact, printers. These actually make contact with the paper.
For a compact scanner you can use normal paper wether its thick or thin. Everyone should work not like other printers such as laser printers or mobile printers who needs special paper.
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Impact printer
In general manufacturers recommend not reusing paper at anytime in a printer especially laser printers because the humididty in the paper is greatly reduced upon going through the fuser which could cause curling and incrases the chances of jamming
No, soda does not go through toilet paper easily. Toilet paper is designed to absorb liquids, so it may take some time for the soda to soak through. However, if the soda is left on the toilet paper for a prolonged period, it may eventually start to seep through.