Yookaroo
Active member
Weather is mighty cold and being in Canada our humidity has dropped drastically. We have a job that is having difficulties backing up on card stock, the sheets keep jamming in the feeder nowhere else.
I had always thought humidity would cause in machine jams and toner issues, we called a tech who said the humidity is the cause case closed. Im fine with it we will manage after a few hundred jam clears we will be done.
So my question: Will humidity cause feeding issues?
I had always thought humidity would cause in machine jams and toner issues, we called a tech who said the humidity is the cause case closed. Im fine with it we will manage after a few hundred jam clears we will be done.
So my question: Will humidity cause feeding issues?