Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!ssc-vax!uvicctr.UVic.CA!jholland From: jholland@uvicctr.UVic.CA.UUCP (jholland) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Imagewriter II smashes 1st line of output Message-ID: <877@uvicctr.UVic.CA.UUCP> Date: 22 Dec 89 22:06:29 GMT References: <89122107365721@masnet.uucp> Reply-To: jholland@uvicctr.UVic.CA.UUCP () Organization: University of Victoria, Victoria B.C. Canada Lines: 19 Summary: Make tabs from Post-It notes to extend top of page. In article <89122107365721@masnet.uucp> mark.stewart@f614.n250.z1.fidonet.org (mark stewart) writes: >I think that it was in >MacWorld that I read using a Post-It Note at the top of the page, but I am >not sure what exactly the method was, so you can use your imagination. > Stick a Post-It note to the top of the page and use it as a handle to pull the paper through. My method, also using Post-It notes, is to cut the glued strip off two of them, fold each glued strip over on itself, glued side in, then sandwich the top of the paper between the ends of these two tabs, aligning each tab with one of the rubber rollers on the platen bar. The tab sticks up about 3/4 of an inch above the paper, so when the printer driver rolls the paper backward before printing, the tab is still between the roller and the platen, guiding the paper through. >--- Tabby 2.1 > * Origin: The Silver Service [Toronto/Ontario/Canada] (1:250/614) ---- jholland@uvicctr.UVic.ca