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s per sheet, Booklet Printing
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different paper settings on the Paper/Quality tab to select different paper for the front cover, first page, other pages, and back cover. A booklet is a print job that places two pages on each side of a sheet that can then be folded into a booklet that is half the size of the paper. Use the Booklet layout drop-down menu on the Finishing tab to control booklet settings. Print a booklet 1. Open the driver Printing Preferences tab set and click the Printing Shortcuts tab. For information about how to access the Printing Preferences tab set, see Printing Preferences driver tabs on page 15. 2. Click to select Booklet Printing. NOTE: Typically, you select the size of each page of the booklet in your software program by clicking File, clicking Page, and then clicking Setup. If your software program does not allow you to set the paper size, use the Paper sizes drop-down menu on the Printing Shortcuts tab. 3. Select the appropriate settings from the following drop-down menus on the Printing Shortcuts tab. ● Paper sizes ● Paper source ● Paper type ● Booklet Layout 4. Click OK to print. Pages per sheet Use the Pages per Sheet option to select the number of pages that you want to print on a single sheet of paper. If you choose to print more than one page per sheet, the pages appear smaller and are arranged on the sheet in the order that they would otherwise be printed. The Pages per sheet drop-down menu provides six settings: ● 1 page per sheet (this is the default) ● 2 pages per sheet ● 4 pages per sheet ● 6 pages per sheet ● 9 pages per sheet ● 16 pages per sheet NOTE: When you select an option other than 2 pages per sheet, booklet printing is unavailable. Related controls indented beneath Pages per sheet are Print page borders and Page order, which become active when Pages per sheet is greater than 1. 46 Chapter 2 Windows software description and installation ENWW