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Xerox Printers - What Does "Mode" Mean?
DocumentID: 647227
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:19:20 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: What does "Mode" mean in reference to any of the Xerox printers' paper trays? Solutions: The modes are explained in the user manual for these printers. This is from the manual:

      Mode 0--Tray one, two, three: The printer feeds from tray one until it is empty, then automatically switches to tray two until it is low on paper, then automatically switches to tray three until it is low on paper. If tray one has been reloaded, the printer begins the cycle again. The out of paper icon displays at the first attempt to feed paper from the empty tray (Mode 0 is the default.) At power-up the default mode (Mode 0) is operating.

      Mode 1--Tray one only: The printer feeds from tray one only; if one is out of paper, the printer displays the out-of-paper icon.

      Mode 2--Tray two only: The printer feeds from tray two only; if tray two is low on paper, the printer displays the out-of-paper icon.

      Mode 3--Tray three only: The printer feeds from tray three only; if tray three is low on paper, the printer displays the out-of-paper icon.

These printers work the same as any other printers. Select the paper size at the top of the page that corresponds to the tray you want to print from. WordPerfect through the sheet feeder will change the printer so it pulls from the correct tray.

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