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- Subject: Re: Stylewriter I and envelopes
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 07:59:55 GMT
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- In article <1jupi9INN94q@dogwood.cis.ohio-state.edu> worman@cis.ohio-state.edu (robert worman) writes:
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- >[next part takes some practice at first]
- >
- > First, turn off the 'ready' light.
- > With easy access to the back slot of the printer, insert the envelope
- > into the manual feed slot. There is a second or two for you to get it
- > properly positioned, and then the printer will automatically pull it
- > through. It is easy to load the envelope crooked here; I just eyeball
- > the trailing edge of the envelope (still protruding from the slot) to
- > see if it looks even. If not, just form feed it through and try to
- > insert it again.
-
- For this part, I've gotten the best results by lining up the envelope first
- and then turning "ready" off. It's much easier to use the back of the roller
- to square-up the envelope. Just remember to keep a little pressure on the
- envelope when you turn "ready" off so the envelope doesn't have a chance to
- misalign.
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