User`s manual
Thomas, ET, Juliet Classic, Juliet Pro, Juliet Pro 60 8
Open the lid of the embosser, which you can also remove for easier access while
installing paper. First note that on the left front edge of the embosser, there is
a metal bracket. As you lift the first sheet of paper to install it, make sure the
left edge of the paper begins its path into the embosser UNDER this bracket.
Open the embosser's paper tractors by lifting on the inside edge of each tractor
door. They will stay open until closed by hand.
Insert the paper into the embosser so it extends through the embosser and out
the back. Position the tractors so that the tractor pins line up with the holes on
the edges of the paper (making sure the paper is straight).
To move the tractors from side to side, push the small release handles, located
near the outside edge of each tractor, toward you. (They may be a little stiff at
first.) Although both tractors are able to move, generally it is the right tractor
that needs to be moved more often because that is how you adjust for
differences in paper width.
Close the tractors to grip the paper and tighten the release handles back down
to lock the tractors themselves in position. Check to be sure there is enough
room behind the embosser to collect the paper. Close the lid of the embosser to
cover the paper tractors.
Turn the power switch on. The embosser will execute a self test and plays an
excerpt from Tchaikovsky's "Romeo & Juliet". If you have the Juliet Pro or Juliet
Pro 60, ET Speaks will come up talking automatically and tell you that the
embosser is ready to run.
The Keypad
The keypad is a small 16-key keyboard in the right front corner of the embosser
surface. The keypad is how you tell the embosser what to do. The keys are
spaced 4 columns down by 4 rows across. The top three rows are laid out in
calculator format with 7, 8 and 9 running from left to right on the top row, 4, 5
and 6 just below them, and 1, 2 and 3 next to the bottom. The key at the left of
the very bottom row is 0. To the right of zero is the decimal point, and to the
right of that, a key labeled E. The keys in the far right column are, from top to
bottom, the OL, LF, FF and V key.