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perfect! you just sent to me the copy in Italian witout even my specification!!!! so you are really smart cooperative and efficient. To my opinion the best place all over to get a manual of electronics!!!!
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Well Well Well!!!! Good manual perfect for my hobby!!! As Before you have done a very well done work!!!! Thank you
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Super nice! Good to have a manual in digital format.
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Great job supplying the manual.
Many of these products weerepretty obscure, so it was great that you had
the manual for it!
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Great manual, would not have been able to operate my machine without it!!
James Dawson August 18, 2012
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There are two ways of feeding media through your printer: � � Cassette feed (automatically) Manual feed (from the multipurpose tray)
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Cassette feed automatically pulls media from one of the cassettes at the front of the printer. The cassettes handle media as light as 17 lbs (64 g/m2) or as heavy as 28 lbs (105 g/m2), and the maximum loading depth is 1.97" (50 mm). See �Loading the Media Cassette� on page 2-2, for details on how to load the cassette.
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Manual feed is the method of feeding single sheets or small increments of media, such as envelopes, labels, paper, odd-sized media, or transparencies from the multipurpose tray only. Media weight can range from 17 to 34 lbs (64 to 128 g/m2). » Note: Use the face-up output bin (described in the following section) when printing heavy-weight stock and envelopes. Using this bin bypasses some internal printer rollers and results in less curl. It is used often with manual feed. Manual feed is very useful for � � � Odd-sized media (cut sheets) Transparencies Heavy-weight labels and envelopes
Use the following instructions to manual-feed media: 1 Adjust the media guides on the multipurpose tray to match the width of the media you are using.
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