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Duplexing blank s, Options for binding two-sided printing jobs, Manual two-sided (duplex) printing

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Note Note Note Note ENWW 7. Press or to select ON to enable two-sided printing or OFF to disable two-sided printing. 8. Press to set the value. 9. Press to highlight DUPLEX BINDING. 10. Press to select DUPLEX BINDING. 11. Press MENU. 12. Select two-sided printing from your software application or printer driver, if possible. To select two-sided printing from the printer driver, the driver must first be properly configured. (For instructions, see the online Help for the printer driver.) Duplexing blank pages If selecting source or type in the software driver, the printer will not print blank second sides of duplexed pages, resulting in faster performance. However, if the paper type is set to ANY TYPE, LETTERHEAD, PREPRINTED, or PREPUNCHED, the blank second sides print to prevent text from printing on the wrong side of the page. Options for binding two-sided printing jobs Before printing a two-sided document, in the printer driver choose the edge on which you will bind your finished document. Long-edge or book binding is the conventional layout used in book binding. Short-edge or tablet binding is the typical calendar binding. The default binding setting is to bind on the long edge when the page is set up for portrait orientation. To change to short edge binding, click the Flip Pages Up check box. Manual two-sided (duplex) printing Printing on both sides can be performed manually (manual duplex printing). This is useful for paper sizes or weights that are not supported for automatic duplexing (for example, cardstock or custom size paper). It can also be performed on printer models that do not support automatic two-sided printing. Damaged or previously used paper can cause paper jams and should not be used. Manual two-sided printing is not supported for Windows 98 and NT 4.0 systems that use the PS driver. To manually print on two sides (duplex) 1. Ensure that the printer driver is configured to allow manual duplexing. In the printer driver, select Allow Manual Duplex. See Accessing the printer drivers. 2. From the application, open the printer driver. 3. Select the appropriate size and type. 4. On the Finishing tab, click Print on Both Sides or Print on Both Sides (Manually). 5. The default binding option is to bind on the long edge of the paper in portrait layout. To change the setting, click the Finishing tab, and select the Flip pages up checkbox. 6. Click OK. The Print on Both Sides instructions will appear. Follow the instructions to finish printing your document. Two-sided (duplex) printing 101

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7.
Press
or
to select
ON
to enable two-sided printing or
OFF
to disable two-sided
printing.
8.
Press
to set the value.
9.
Press
to highlight
DUPLEX BINDING
.
10. Press
to select
DUPLEX BINDING
.
11. Press
M
ENU
.
12.
Select two-sided printing from your software application or printer driver, if possible.
Note
To select two-sided printing from the printer driver, the driver must first be properly
configured. (For instructions, see the online Help for the printer driver.)
Duplexing blank pages
If selecting source or type in the software driver, the printer will not print blank second sides
of duplexed pages, resulting in faster performance. However, if the paper type is set to
ANY
TYPE
,
LETTERHEAD
,
PREPRINTED
, or
PREPUNCHED
, the blank second sides print to
prevent text from printing on the wrong side of the page.
Options for binding two-sided printing jobs
Before printing a two-sided document, in the printer driver choose the edge on which you will
bind your finished document. Long-edge or book binding is the conventional layout used in
book binding. Short-edge or tablet binding is the typical calendar binding.
Note
The default binding setting is to bind on the long edge when the page is set up for portrait
orientation. To change to short edge binding, click the
Flip Pages Up
check box.
Manual two-sided (duplex) printing
Printing on both sides can be performed manually (manual duplex printing). This is useful for
paper sizes or weights that are not supported for automatic duplexing (for example,
cardstock or custom size paper). It can also be performed on printer models that do not
support automatic two-sided printing.
Note
Damaged or previously used paper can cause paper jams and should not be used.
Note
Manual two-sided printing is not supported for Windows 98 and NT 4.0 systems that use the
PS driver.
To manually print on two sides (duplex)
1.
Ensure that the printer driver is configured to allow manual duplexing. In the printer
driver, select
Allow Manual Duplex
. See
Accessing
the
printer
drivers
.
2.
From the application, open the printer driver.
3.
Select the appropriate size and type.
4.
On the
Finishing
tab, click
Print on Both Sides
or
Print on Both Sides (Manually)
.
5.
The default binding option is to bind on the long edge of the paper in portrait layout. To
change the setting, click the
Finishing
tab, and select the
Flip pages up
checkbox.
6.
Click
OK
. The
Print on Both Sides
instructions will appear. Follow the instructions to
finish printing your document.
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