martin@delphi.uchicago.edu (Martin P. Starr {5-5410}) (09/14/90)
I am a recent purchaser of an Apple Personal LaserWriter NT. Although I have had good results with printing my specially ordered laser-quality envelopes on a LaserWriter NT, the Personal model seems to ruin every envelope by (1) fusing the glue and (2) wrinkling the envelope. So far I have only tried to print envelopes through the multipurpose tray, not having purchased an envelope cassette as yet. Questions: 1. Will the envelope cassette reduce my failure rate for envelope printing? 2. Any suggestions on envelope brands that will work with the Personal LaserWriter NT? Feel free to reply to me directly or to the net. Thanks! Martin Starr, University of Chicago, BSD Info. Sys., 5841 S. Maryland--Box 417, Chicago IL 60637 tel. 312-702-9130 internet: martin@ares.bsd.uchicago.edu bitnet: martin%ares.bsd.uchicago.edu@uchimvs1.bitnet
Gavin_Eadie@um.cc.umich.edu (Gavin Eadie) (09/17/90)
In article <1990Sep14.145124.25214@midway.uchicago.edu> martin@delphi.uchicago.edu (Martin P. Starr {5-5410}) writes: > envelopes on a LaserWriter NT, the Personal model seems to ruin every > envelope by (1) fusing the glue and (2) wrinkling the envelope. So far This happened to me the first time I tried it - I assume you are using the sliding bar to hold the envelope steady as it is pulled in. I also believe that, when it is humid, as the Michigan summers always are, steam is cooked out of the glue and seals the envelope. Gavin Eadie U of Michigan Information Systems