Electrostatically charged paper can cause problems like poor performance and misfeeding during print runs. Static electricity occurs when paper becomes charged during sheet separation, with identical charges repelling and opposite charges attracting. The dryer the paper, the more it insulates and retains charge. Several factors influence charging, including paper moisture, climate conditions, and speed. Solutions include carefully managing moisture levels around 48-55%, maintaining temperature and humidity in the print room, applying powder between sheets, and allowing paper time to adapt to room conditions before use.