buffer when you take it "off line", it will resume Brailling that
data the instant you press the "on line" key again.
Your safest way to clear the Blazer's buffer is simply to press
the three keys on the right side of the top of the Blazer
simultaneously. This puts you into menu mode and clears the
Blazer's print buffer. To return to printing mode, press the three
keys all together again.
Looking at the Last Page
Sometimes, you may want to see what's on the last page
before removing it from the Blazer or before sending another
file to the Blazer for it to Braille. Here's how you can check out
what's on the last page of your file without taking it out of the
Blazer.
Find the key labeled "line feed.” This is the middle key of the
three keys midway along the right side of the top of the Blazer.
Every time you press the "line feed" key, the paper moves one
line out the back of the machine. As you continue to press the
"line feed" key, more of the last page that was Brailled emerges
for you to read.
Once you're satisfied about what's on this page, you can
remove the set of sheets altogether (see next section) or you
can reset Top of Form so the Blazer is ready to receive another
file. This is one way to reduce wasting a sheet of paper
because the Blazer will start Brailling your next file on the very
next blank page; whereas, if you tear off the last Brailled page,
the Blazer wastes a sheet and starts Brailling on the second
page.
Removing the Paper
Once the Blazer finishes Brailling your file, you may want to
Braille another file right away or remove the current set of
sheets from the Blazer. Depending on how your word processor
or Braille translator works, the last page of your file may still be
partially under the Blazer's cover. So you may need to move
this page out manually. There are a couple of ways to do this.
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