The problem with acid-free photocopy paper is that it is not buffered, 
unlike archival quality sheets.  Thus, if two pieces of paper are separated 
just by acid-free photocopy paper, any acid on one leaf can possibly migrate 
through it and damage the adjoining sheet.

Everett Wilkie
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