Posted by Delta_CA on 10/24/05 4:35pm Msg #72081
HP 3015
It seems to be the workhorse all-in-one of choice. Is it capable of a second tray?
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 10/24/05 4:55pm Msg #72086
Does not support a second tray. (n/m)
Sorry.
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Reply by Delta_CA on 10/24/05 5:03pm Msg #72088
What do you use, Paul?
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 10/24/05 5:18pm Msg #72092
Re: What do you use, Paul?
I have an HP Laserjet 1300 with dual tray and an HP 3330mfp (not dual tray capable).
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Reply by Hank_VA on 10/24/05 6:54pm Msg #72096
Re: What do you use, Paul?
Paul
I just bought a HP 1300 and looks as if only one tray can be used. Where did you get your 2nd tray for your HP 1300 and where does it fit?
Hank
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Reply by PAW_Fl on 10/24/05 7:59pm Msg #72100
Re: What do you use, Paul?
You can get the second tray from HP, ebay and many other sources. You can see how it is attached by viewing the instructions. http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00057190
This is for the 1300 only. The 1320 is not the same printer, though in the same family.
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Reply by Danny_FL on 10/24/05 8:36pm Msg #72104
Re: What do you use, Paul?
I run the HP 1320. Bought the second tray and entire printer just sits right on top. Real simple and after running HP's toolbox program, you dictate what paper is in what tray. Printed out an 80 pg mixed doc in little over 3 minutes or so.
Danny
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Reply by Anonymous on 10/24/05 10:49pm Msg #72119
Re: What do you use, Paul?
Another choice is the Brother 5051DLT laser printer. Has duel trays and the whole machine sits right on top of the second tray. When you hit print, the computer tells the printer whether the document is legal or letter and then prints accordingly. I LOVE IT. And only paid $173.00 for it.
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