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  • Subject: Re: Question on the "good ole" IBM 4234 Printer
  • From: Bill Robins <brobins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 14:17:50 +0000

Chuck,

You were right on the outside of the answer.  We have the instructions in bold
print above the printers.  Stop, New Page, Eject, (tear off paper), Start,
Start.


Bill


> My question is on "removing" printed material... The form we have is 8
> 1/2 inches in length. I press Stop, Eject which feeds the printed form
> forward and Start which drops the remaining forms out the bottom of the
> printer. So I guessed it doesn't work the same as the 4230 which
> repositions the form just FINE... So I press Stop, New Page (twice I
> think it was), tear the printed form off and press Start. This wastes 2
> forms and these are preprinted, 3 part carbonless forms and this COULD
> get expensive
>

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