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Old June 5th 04, 06:16 AM
Blair
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Default Printing envelopes query

I had an HP LaserJet 5L printer which has recently hit the dust after a long
and excellent service and with it I could load envelopes in a separate slot
from the main paper stack which meant that printing envelopes was easy and
carried out with the printng of the letter.
I also have an Epson 880 which I used for colour printing but now is my only
printer. Is there any way that I can print envelopes without having to
unload the paper stack?
Blair

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