Specifications

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Using the Printer with Your Computer
Orientation
Orientation refers to the way the envelope is placed in the
printer. There are two orientation options:
Normal - The envelope is placed vertically in the printer
feeder tray with the flap side down and the top fold of
the envelope resting against the side of the feeder wall.
The short side of the envelope is then correctly posi-
tioned for the SA5300 to print the destination address in
the standard location on the envelope.
Inverted - Refers to feeding an envelope in backwards,
i.e., rotating it 180 degrees from the normal position.
When an envelope is inverted on the SA5300 printer,
it is oriented so the flap side is down and the flap edge
faces the back of the printer. Select Inverted when you
want to print a return address and/or when you are print-
ing on the left side of an oversized envelope.
Once you've made your selection, click on OK to confirm it.
Click the Feature tab to make additional printer settings.
The window shown on the next page displays.
Printing
Preferences
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The Features Tab
The Features tab options allow you to set a feed delay,
select the printing quality, and turn on memory overlay.
Feed Delay
Use the Feed Delay feature to increase (or decrease) the
time between the printing of envelopes. This feature is
especially helpful when you are having a problem with ink
smearing. Increasing the Feed allows the ink to set before
the next envelope is printed.