In article <fjfjq5$3m1$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ian Oliver <thundybird@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> But when I print, the first envelope comes out blank and the printer
> says it has a jam. True, the envelope isn't fully ejected; about a
> quarter of an inch is still in the mechanism, but it's very loosely
held.
Ol-
Does the printer manual say anything about printing envelopes?
My guess is that the printer mechanism requires a larger envelope in one
dimension, say 18cm. Lets suppose the envelope is blank because the
printer did not know it was there. It knew something was in the feed
tray, but ejected it while trying to feed an envelope that seemed to
disappear. Since it was there at the beginning, and isn't any more, it
must be jammed in the mechanism!
Would it be practical to tem****arily tape an envelope to a larger sheet
of paper? What about just folding the envelope flap over the top of a
larger sheet, and feeding the combination through?
Fred


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