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Re: Printing
Posted by ArtG/KS of KS on 8/29/19 5:12pm Msg #609794
Oh the opinions I read when I visit. From my 30 years as a notary and 20 years as a signing agent and 20 years as a real estate licensee as of 6 years ago when I dropped that license, I have asked numerous lawyers, title companies and Lenders and Register of Deeds etc. if docs must be off a laser printer. The new inkjet inks last much longer that they did 20 years ago without fading and all those sources said the new inkjets are just fine. Note, this is from a sampling of all those, certainly not every existing one. I am sure some will say laser is a must.

I will stand corrected if someone can show me where there is government regs about this topic.
What I used to do, if I was in a hurry, is print originals on laser and borrowers copies on inkjets with two printers going at the same time. Both printers where near equal in ppm. Much of the final closing docs now end up scanned in some secure database. I do use my laser more than the inkjet. And I still do a bit of notary work and insurance inspection work. I have to limit work these days due to my neurological condition.

One thing more about laser toner, it can loose its static charge over time and cause gray background as a result. Heavy user, no problem. Light user, buy the standard not the extended toner cartridges. If you refill cartridges yourself, don't over fill.
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 Printing - Juro Mrsic on 8/28/19 1:50pm
 Re: Printing - schlub/NC on 8/28/19 2:09pm
 Inkjets are a no-no. - Lee/AR on 8/28/19 2:14pm
 You must use a laser printer. Besides, inkjet printing would -  MW/VA on 8/28/19 4:24pm
 Re: Printing - MikeC/TX on 8/28/19 6:35pm
 Re: Printing -  Ernest__CT on 8/28/19 8:21pm
 Re: Printing - Juro Mrsic on 8/28/19 9:10pm
 Stickers??? -  Ernest__CT on 8/28/19 9:28pm
 Re: Printing - Juro Mrsic on 8/28/19 8:59pm
 NO paper clips! n/m -  Ernest__CT on 8/28/19 9:00pm
 Paper clips: follow state law -  VT_Syrup on 8/29/19 7:00am
 staples: follow state law -  VT_Syrup on 8/29/19 7:01am
 Re: Printing -  JanetK_CA on 8/28/19 10:55pm
 For great, real example of fraud risk, see Msg #609735 below n/m -  JanetK_CA on 8/28/19 11:33pm
 I don't use loose certificates. The notary certificate is -  MW/VA on 8/29/19 9:57am
 Re: Printing - ArtG/KS on 8/29/19 5:12pm
 Re: Printing -  JanetK_CA on 8/29/19 8:40pm



 
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