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- From: kreme@nyx.cs.du.edu (Not A Random Name)
- Subject: Re: Does StyleWriter do envelopes?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep1.194446.6879@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Organization: University of Denver, Dept. of Math & Comp. Sci.
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 92 19:44:46 GMT
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- keesh@wsinti01.info.win.tue.nl (Kees Huizing) writes:
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- >psweeney@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu writes:
-
- >>I'm wondering how well a stylewriter will print envelopes.
-
- >I use my Stylewriter now and then for envelope printing and it works very
- >easily. You have to adjust the paper thickness lever and feed it from the
- >back. If you feed it straight, it will not wrinkle. The paper path from this
- >slot is quite straight. I have no problems with ink coming off, although
-
- I've printed off literaly hundreds of envelopes, both feeding from the back
- and from the front with very little problems. We did all our Wedding
- Invitation envelopes on the Stylewriter, as well as Christmas Cards last
- year.
-
- A few pointers:
-
- When printing smaller envelopes (not long letter sized) it sometimes
- helps to fold a piece of scratch paper over to help the envelope
- through the rollers straight. It only takes a second or two and will
- save you some headaches.
-
- Feeding from the back is better, but it works well enough in most
- cases from the front. If you have one or two envelopes to print
- there's no reason to take off the sheet feeder.
-
- MAKE SURE to change the thickness setting. This is very important.
- And be sure to change it BACK as well.
-
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