OK. I think that this is the case also in my Canon I-Sensys MF4660PL multi-task
printer which is a laser one. When the cartridge is empty, no printing will be
performed. Therefore no bad printing output should be possible before the
cartridge is empty.
Bye now also from here!
On Sun, 7 Feb 2016, Carolyn Arnold <4carolyna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Usually that is the way with the toner cartridge, but now, with the Cannon I
purchased in August, when the cartridge needs refilling, it won't print,
wants you to shop, which I did at my local store, but it would not print
until the cartridge was replaced.
Bye for now,
Carolyn
-----Original Message-----
From: optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optacon-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
On Behalf Of Jyrki Voutilainen
Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2016 3:59 AM
To: Optacon User List <optacon-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [optacon-l] Re: Wanted to say hi and relate an experience
Yes. The return address could also have been written on the letter, and an
envelope with a window could have been included to the original envelope.
Then no labels would have been needed, but there are different ways to do
this.
I do also remember having address labels for sending letters to specific
addresses, but that was before e-mail (smile). I have replaced those labels
with letter templates that are Word documents. Windowed envelopes with the
postin fee included can be purchased in post offices here for domestic
posting. When such a template is printed on a standard A4 page and placed to
an envelope like this, the recipient's address will be placed in the middle
of the window. When the recipient opens the letter, the sender's address can
be seen on the top of the page.
The most important thing still is that I am able to check with my Optacon
both that the printing has succeeded and that the recipient's address is
properly placed inside the envelope window. The letter template has to be
tested just once, but something may happen with the printer. If the tone
powder would be finished, I would be able to notice that with the Optacon.
The benefit with a laser printer is that the printing output remains proper
until the tone is totally finished. This is not the case with an ink printer
with a tone cartridge.
On Sun, 7 Feb 2016, Robert Feinstein <harlynn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's Robert in NY. I received an important letter in the mail, and had to
mail it back in a return address envelope that was included. I noticed
with the optacon that there was a code on the envelope near where my
return address would go. I was able to put my return address label on the
envelope so as not to block the code. without the optacon, ths would not
have been possible.
Robert
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