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Chuck,

At 07:23 AM 1/28/99 -0500, you wrote:

>The WHOLE reason this came up is this:

>The printer looks in the 2000-sheet tray by default. We put pre-printed
Invoice
>stock in this drawer and release the job and off it goes. BUT, I find out, if
>this drawer runs out of paper (and it does, Invoice runs are on average 2500
>pages) it goes to the other 2 standard drawers AND someone had put plain
paper
>stock in them so 500 Invoices printed out on plain stock. What they had been
>doing here (I'm fairly new) when this same printer was attached to an NCR
Unix
>box, was just leave the 2 standard trays empty !
>
>Bad thing is you CAN address these various trays from the AS/400 and I
want to do
>that. Looks like I need to call HP to see how to set the printer default(s).

 Some printers have an option to turn off "tray linking."  So if a tray
gets emptied it won't go to the next one.

 -mark

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