I picked up a Konica Minolta C8000, perhaps that was a mistake. Although, I have no complaints of the image quality or feeding of heavier stocks. Naively, I thought I might use it for my color NCR work. But, I can't seem to get it to feed Excel One NCR or any lighter paper without issues. What happens, consistently is that the left leading edge of the sheet will get folded as it leaves the fuser and enters the exit rollers. When the press stops, the paper entering the fuser looks perfect; so, I'm certain it is an issue leaving the fuser. At first, it would jam every sheet, the sheet would be accordioned shoved into the fuser exit. I've cleaned the separator claws, swapped the lower fuser belt assembly with a spare, inspected the exit guides and cleaned it all with rubbing alcohol...none of that worked. Finally, I reduced the fuser temperatures as far as I could and slowed the press down. That seemed to have fixed it for about 300 sheets. But, it's back at it with randomly folding the corner of the leading edge every few sheets or so. It seems like, perhaps, the paper curls enough coming out of the fuser that it causes the issue? I've also tried running the paper landscape...didn't help. Is it a lost cause? Would insanely expensive Xero/Form NCR solve the issue? Also, the paper is stored indoors with relatively low humidity. Please help...