HP 3000dtn HP Business Inkjet 3000 series printers - (English) User Guide - Page 88

Layout options , PRINTING, DUPLEX, BINDING, ORIENTATION

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Note Layout options The four orientation options for printing on both sides of a page are shown below. These options can be selected from the printer driver or from the LCD control panel's PRINTING menu. (Select the DUPLEX BINDING setting, and from the PCL menu, select ORIENTATION.) For information about using the LCD control panel, see "Printing menu." For Macintosh, in the Page Setup dialog box, select portrait or landscape orientation. Long-edge portrait This is the default printer setting, and the most common layout used, with every printed image oriented right side up. Facing pages are read from top to bottom on the left page, then from top to bottom on the right page. Long-edge landscape This layout is often used in accounting, data processing, and spreadsheet applications. Every other printed image is oriented upside-down. Facing pages are read continuously from top to bottom. When using the PCL printer driver on a computer that runs Windows, select "Flip Pages Up." Short-edge portrait This layout is often used with clipboards. Every other printed image is oriented upside-down. Facing pages are read continuously from top to bottom. When using the PCL printer driver on a computer that runs Windows, select "Flip Pages Up." Short-edge landscape Each printed image is oriented right side up. Facing pages are read from top to bottom on the left page, then from top to bottom on the right page. 6-22 ENWW

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Layout options
The four orientation options for printing on both sides of a page are
shown below. These options can be selected from the printer driver or
from the LCD control panel’s
PRINTING
menu. (Select the
DUPLEX
BINDING
setting, and from the
PCL
menu, select
ORIENTATION
.) For
information about using the LCD control panel, see “
Printing menu
.”
Note
For Macintosh, in the
Page Setup
dialog box, select portrait or
landscape orientation.
Long-edge portrait
This is the default printer setting, and the most
common layout used, with every printed image
oriented right side up. Facing pages are read from
top to bottom on the left page, then from top to
bottom on the right page.
Long-edge landscape
This layout is often used in accounting, data
processing, and spreadsheet applications.
Every other printed image is oriented
upside-down. Facing pages are read continuously
from top to bottom.
When using the PCL printer driver on a computer
that runs Windows, select “Flip Pages Up.”
Short-edge portrait
This layout is often used with clipboards.
Every other printed image is oriented
upside-down. Facing pages are read continuously
from top to bottom.
When using the PCL printer driver on a computer
that runs Windows, select “Flip Pages Up.”
Short-edge landscape
Each printed image is oriented right side up.
Facing pages are read from top to bottom on
the left page, then from top to bottom on the
right page.