The following is a typical example of a software setup required for proper operation of your cut sheet feeder. Not all software is set up the same, so you may find that a bit of experimentation is required before you find the best equivalent settings to use.

To maintain 54 printed lines per page make the following changes:
ContinuousCut sheet

form

settings

feeder settings

Page Length

66

61

Top Margin

6

4

Bottom Margin

6

3

Many word processors and other software give you two ways to change these settings:

You can change the settings in each individual file you print.

Alternatively, you can change the program’s default settings so that every time you use the program, these new settings are in effect.

If your program has additional features, such as headers and footers, you have to compensate accordingly.

Adjusting the loading position

If necessary, you can adjust the loading position of the paper in bin 1 or bin 2 with the micro-adjustment feature described in the section on setting the loading position in Chapter 3.

The micro-adjustment feature sets a new loading position for as long as the power remains on. If the power is turned off, the loading position is returned to the factory setting.

Changing the loading position with the micro-adjustment feature may affect the number of lines per page. You may need to change your software settings again for this new page length.

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