___________________________________ Routine Operations 6-11
Using the Optional Lower Cassette
With the addition of the optional 500 sheet paper cassette and feeder,
you can increase your printer’s cassette capacity to 850 as well as
gain flexibility. For example, if you regularly use plain paper,
letterhead and legal paper, you can load up to 250 sheets of
letterhead in the standard upper cassette, another 500 sheets of plain
paper in the optional lower cassette, and 100 sheets of legal size
paper in the fold down tray. Select the desired source tray through
the front panel or your application.
Note:
If you use a larger cassette than the Letter or the A4 sizes,
install the universal cassette cover on the back of the printer.
This cover prevents dust and debris from getting into and
building up in the printer where it can reduce print quality.
Media loading for both the standard letter or A4 cassette and the
optional 500 sheet cassette is the same. See the previous section,
“Using a Paper Cassette,” for details. Installing the 500 sheet cassette
and feeder is covered in chapter 9, “Options.”
Using the Fold Down Tray
Your Accel-a-Writer 812 has a built-in fold down tray on the front.
This tray is designed for both regular and manual feeding media.
You can feed up to 100 sheets of letter, A4, B5, Executive, and legal
paper as well as up to 50 transparencies, up to 40 label sheets or up
to 10 envelopes. You also can manually feed sheets of odd sized
media that measures from a minimum size of 3.5" by 6.5" (90 mm x
160 mm) to a maximum size of 8.5" by 14" (216 mm x 356 mm)
through this tray, including envelopes.
This section covers loading laser quality or 20 lb photocopier paper
in the fold down tray. See “Printing Transparencies,” “Printing
Envelopes,” and “Printing Labels” later in this chapter, for specific
guidelines when using those forms of media.
Summary of Contents for Accel a Writer 812
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Page 17: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
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