I think I sent an answer to this before, but here we go again: The answer is, YOU CAN'T. You have to reconfigure the printer, and put your plain paper in the tray that stuff defaults to, and put your Letterhead paper in the other tray. We have some pretty sharp types in the local IT group--one is a VP who has fooled with computers since CPM--and it can't be done. Then set up your specialized software to print your letters to the Letterhead tray. That _can_ be done. --doug At 00:13 11/27/2001 -0500, genge1 wrote:
I have a laptop I use all day at work running SuSE 7.3. I have configured it to print to an HP8000 shared on an NT network. I can get my print jobs there without a problem, but they always print out of bottom tray (tray 3) which is loaded with
I have the same problem. I can easily control the tray within StarOffice and when printing using PCL, put with Postscript from applications like Acroread, it always pulls from tray 3 no matter what I do. I have changed the tray description to letter, pre-printed etc. in hopes of explaining where I want plain paper printed but to no avail.
I also find the printing rather slow using Postscript. It may be worth using ghostscript to convert to PCL and then send it.
Greg Engel
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