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Absolutely perfect! I've been trying to understand how to use all or at least some of the features of the receiver and especially the remote.
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Copy of genuine owners/operators manual, very useful
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The manual was a perfect match and was exactly what I was looking for. I'm very satisfied with my purchase.
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Thank you for having the manual I needed for an older model Aiwa stero I had found on Ebay --- I wanted the Aiwa because I had tapes and cd's but I did not have a manual as to how to operate the system... I found what I needed and it has enabled me to set the system up for my enjoyment.
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I wished detailed information of the JBL S310 and here I found it! Very happy with the service from this site!
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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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