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I have had issues with the paper not feeding well and jamming as a result of high humidity in a copier/printer - but this was a cool/cold high-humidity site in the UK.
That was resolved by fitting an optional heated paper drawer.
Thats a new one in deed
Yes. I had no idea they existed until we had the problem and looked into it.
I never thought of that!
https://all3dp.com/2/heated-3d-printer-enclosure-heater/
Googling for, and seeing the 3D printer enclosures, that could work for a normal laser printer. It'd be much cheaper than air conditioning the entire room!
You can probably even omit any heating and just use those desiccant sacks. They can be reused.