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Selecting Paper Tray for Data Products LZXR 1250
'Article ID: Q51056

Creation Date: 17-NOV-1989

Revision Date: 09-SEP-1996' The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 3.0, 3.01, 3.02, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1, 6.0

SUMMARY

The Data Products LZR 1260 laser printer has some extended PostScript commands that allow it to select its optional multiple paper trays (up to three trays).

To select a tray for a particular page, enter the following PostScript code at the beginning of that page, with the PostScript style applied to it:

begin statusdict 0setpapertray end The number in the setpapertray command selects the number of the paper tray. Please refer to the Data Products LZR 1260 manual for more information. MORE INFORMATION

Once you have entered this text, select all the text and apply the PostScript style as described on page 284 of the &quot;Reference to Microsoft Word&quot; version 4.0 manual.

For more information about PostScript in Word versions 3.0x, see page 279 of the &quot;Reference to Microsoft Word&quot; version 3.0 manual.
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