Depending on the printer and how it feeds the envelope. Yes print
on a sheet of regular paper and if it starts printing right off
without a bit of feed time you know it is printing the return address
first, which would give you the orientation of the envelope, top to
the left. If there's a bit of time feeding before it prints, then
it is printing the mailing address first, making it top to the right..
Brad
On 7/6/2011 08:39 PM Tom Vos said...
Kathy,
You could simply use a sheet of paper to print the envelope information,
then have a sighted person help you figure out which is the right way.
On My HP printer, I put the envelope in the bypass, so that it is properly
centered,
face up, with the top of the envelope to the left.
This works well.
Incidentally, when I tell it to print, an HP menu comes up for which I have
to switch to the JAWS cursor, and hit the space bar,.
Then I can go back to the PC cursor.
Blessings,
Tom
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 13:52:47 -0700
From: "Kathy Pingstock"
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Subject: [Blind-Computing] Microsoft word 2007 and envelopes
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I am wanting to print out an envelope with the return address and mailing
address. I am using an hp 5600. I am not sure how to put the envelope in.
any suggestions
Kathy
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