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Originally Posted by RealJambo
My tip for reading the manual - burn it at home onto a disk or a USB key. Take it work. At lunchtime on a Friday when no one is doing anything anyway, or just before an end of month big meeting - hit 'print'. Get ready to run.
Race to the printer and bypass the queue of your colleagues waiting for their print outs, drop to your kness and peer into the out tray wailing... 'Is that my report for the board? They NEED that report, like, yesterday! Oh hi guys also waiting at the printer - I just boiled the kettle in the kitchen, you all might as well make use of it whilst I'm stuck here printing all these countless dull reports'
.. Job done  A full manual you can read on the train home, in bed, in the bath, on the Motorway one handed. it's cost you nothing, and people at work will be impressed at all the paper spilling out the printer thinking it is work related.
If you are extra clever and have no consience about 'stealing' office supplies, why not get it ringbound or even laminated! Tremendous!
Saves an awful lot of 'ALT-TABBing'
From RJ - You're welcome.
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Meh
Tried that once
Printer packed up totally
Had IT wondering WTF goods in needed to print off that was over 600 pages
:hmm: Might be time to have a second go