Re: Was: Art Paper Printing; now Rear Feeding

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Mitch,

Yes I am uncertain.

The feed that I have been using for my 90# is the one to the rear that
feeds the sheet at a 45 degree angle.

I bought a refurbished 3000 and it came without the stuff to run the
side-holed computer paper. So, with that in mind, I assume that you are
referring to the slot where the computer paper would go (a straight shot
through the machine, not 45 degrees)

Thank you for your help

Marius

Mitchbern@cs.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 1/10/01 7:44:49 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> mariusj@pacbell.net writes:
> << I have been concerned about using anything heavier than 90# in my 3000.
>  I take it that my concerns are baseless? >>
> 
> Marius, if the above if your question, consider it answered in that the 3000
> handles 140# Arches very well. But best way is through the rear feed coming
> straight through the slot above the sliding tractor-treads with their side
> guides folded down. First you remove the contraption that would hold the
> banner roll. If this description is too poor to help, address the list with a
> subject like 'rear feeding heavy paper/3000' or something similar. I learned
> about this from the epson list.
> Mitch
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