hitch@northstar18 (Charles Y. Hitchcock) (06/05/91)
I a trying to find out how thick the stock can be that is fed through through the back slot of a StyleWriter. The information in the manual lists recommended paper weight, etc, but I suspect that may be for proper paper-feeder operation. The straight-through paper path looks to be as much as 1/16" thick. Any knowledge on this out there? Charlie
costello@stx.UUCP (Michael E. Costello) (06/06/91)
In article <1991Jun5.155256.22507@dartvax.dartmouth.edu>, hitch@northstar18 (Charles Y. Hitchcock) writes: > > I a trying to find out how thick the stock can be that is fed through > through the back slot of a StyleWriter. The information in the manual > lists recommended paper weight, etc, but I suspect that may be for > proper paper-feeder operation. The straight-through paper path looks > to be as much as 1/16" thick. Any knowledge on this out there? > There is a stock thickness selection lever which has three positions. The thickest setting easily accomodates envelopes, and should take Bristol board, card stock, etc. Michael Costello, Meeting Director * costello@world.std.com * 617-625-7080 BCS*Mac * The Boston Computer Society Macintosh User Group