I always thought this was a funny scene, because if you know what the parts of a printer are called, it’s obvious what “PC Load Letter” means. So Michael is obviously just bad at his job.
Load letter sized paper into the paper cassette, in case you didn’t know.
Wait, so printers from the rest of the word wouldn’t work properly in America with American paper?
(Assuming they don’t have an adjustable paper tray or something)
I always thought this was a funny scene, because if you know what the parts of a printer are called, it’s obvious what “PC Load Letter” means. So Michael is obviously just bad at his job.
Load letter sized paper into the paper cassette, in case you didn’t know.
HIS EYES UNCOVERED!!!
Wtf is letter sized paper?
Freedom paper! 8.5"x11". There’s also legal for when you’re in trouble or spending a ton of money: 8.5"x14".
In the US, they don’t use A4, they use “letter”, which is slightly wider, and “legal”, which is slightly longer.
We need the widest and longest of papers to contain our drawings of gnomes.
Wait, so printers from the rest of the word wouldn’t work properly in America with American paper? (Assuming they don’t have an adjustable paper tray or something)
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a printer that doesn’t have some sort of adjustable tray.
I’ve seen plenty of home/personal printers that can only take A4
Standard paper size for printers.
So A4?
Whatever the comparable size is, yeah.
In north America
Which country do you think Office Space, a 1999 American satirical black comedy film, takes place in?
Probably not the same one that the person replied to lives in