Re: LW 4/600 pinter

2003-09-23 Thread Chuck Bush
On 9/23/03 4:09 AM, "dan_A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It might be a rocker switch, on right front panel, about a handspan > down from the top, right under the ledge. No, that controls whether the paper exits from the front, or goes to the top of the printer. There is NO on or off switch. Chuc

Re: LW 4/600 pinter

2003-09-23 Thread Chuck Bush
On 9/23/03 12:04 AM, "Jim Lucas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I can't find the on/off switch. Boy do I feel silly. Can anyone help me? This is the main printer I use all the time. It is a great printer! It has no "On and Off" switch, but is always on. It only runs, except for the little green lig

Re: LW 4/600 pinter

2003-09-23 Thread dan_A
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 03:04 AM, Jim Lucas wrote: I can't find the on/off switch. Boy do I feel silly. Can anyone help me? -- Wow- sounds like a carbon copy of the help message i sent out earlier this summer! It might be a rocker switch, on right front panel, about a handspan down

Re: LW 4/600 pinter

2003-09-23 Thread Marten van de Kraats
I can't find the on/off switch. Boy do I feel silly. Can anyone help me? -- You don't need it. That model turns off itself automatically after usage as you might have noticed. Marten -- Vintage Macs list nanny -- Check out the System 6 Heave

LW 4/600 pinter

2003-09-23 Thread Jim Lucas
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