• Subject: Re: 4234 Printer Question - DON'T laugh ;-)
  • From: PaulMmn <PaulMmn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 1956 23:36:17 -0400

I think that the A--B--C--D--E is to indicate relative thickness (ie A = thin and E = Thick ) of the forms.

You may need to set the lever between A and B for a 2-part form, for example.

This provides some way to document the setting ("Between A and B but one tick mark closer to A"), but doesn't get an operator 'confused' and setting the lever at '3' for a 3 part form when it looks better at '2'.

--Paul E Musselman
PaulMmn@ix.netcom.com




>>>>
At 09:15 AM 9/18/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> When you open the printer up, there is a lever on the left hand side (Blue) with
>> letters A through E. top to bottom. JUST to the back of that is a Knob that
>> controls a "pointer" with a scale of "dots", smaller to bigger. Do you remember
>> what this one does ? I've looked in THE manual we have (the setup manual is all
>> we have and there is NOTHING in there...).
>
>
>i can't remember the dots, but the lever with the letters is for the #
>of copies - A means 1, B means 2, C means 3, etc.

1, 2,3 was too difficult?

>nj


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