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Friction feed

Device that is designed to pass paper through a printer. Generally, the friction feed is fed through by rollers and generally work well with most types of paper. Friction feed printers are different from tractor feed printers, which require special paper with holes on each side of the paper. Today, all inkjet and laser printers are friction feed.

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