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- From: wjabi@libra.arch.umich.edu (Wassim M. Jabi)
- Subject: Re: NeXT laser printer 400 dpi & envelopes
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 17:50:16 EDT
- Organization: The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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- In article <1992Aug12.212448.15659@cerberus.ulaval.ca>
- GautierA@vm1.ulaval.ca (Antoine Gautier) writes:
- >> is it possible to run a standard business size envelope through the
- NeXT
- >laser
- >> printer? anybody tried it? any suggestions?
- >
- > I did, it works. Dunno if it is good for the printer, though.
-
- I tried it several times. It does not harm the printer.
- (The sheet feeder has the adjustable guides especially
- for that purpose). As for the problem of wrinkling
- put a piece of paper inside the envelope. It helps, but
- if you are printing on the edge (return address) the toner
- might not fully adhere because of the thickness. Plus
- tuck the lip inside the envelope to avoid jamming, but
- make sure to separate it immediately after printing
- because the heated glue on the lip tends to stick to the
- other side. Hope that helps.
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