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4.2.2 Set number of copies
You can print up to 99copies ofeach ofthe pages you sendtotheprinter. You
may send this command anywhere within the text on a page; it will stay in
effect for that and all subsequent pages until you send another such com-
mand:
<ESC> &/n X
All you have to do is change the n sign in this command to the number of
pages you want. (The tcharacter after the & is a lowercase L.)
4.2.3 Set feed selection
One thing you can do is print directly on envelopes as well as regular paper.
You use this Feed Select command to tell your printer to select either a page
or envelope from the multi-purpose tray, or from the cassette (option):
<ESC> &/n H
For n enter one of the numbers from this table:
n
FEED SELECTED
O(zero) the printer only ejects the current page
1 (one) theprintertakes itsnextpage from themulti-purpose
tray
2
the printer takes a regular page manually
3 the printer accepts an envelope you feed inmanually
4 the printer takes itsnext page from the paper cassette
Should an unprinted page be in the printer’s memory when you give this
command, the paper for that page will feed from where you’ve indicated.
Therefore you can make this the lastcommand on a page. The new feed
setting stays in operation until you change it.
4.2.4 Reset
Most software packages automatically reset the printer to the initial defaults
before starting a printjob. It’sagood ideaforyou to follow the same practice,
just to make sure you get the settings you want.
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