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Print on Both Sides, Flip on Short Edge

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- Paper Size: Select the paper size you loaded in the input tray. - Media: Select the paper type you are using. ● To understand color or black and white settings: - Color: Uses ink from all cartridges for full color prints. - Black & White or Black Ink Only: Uses the black ink only for normal or lower quality black and white prints. - High Quality Grayscale: Uses ink from both the color and black cartridges to produce a wider range of black and grey tones for high quality black and white prints. ● To understand print quality settings: The print quality is measured in print resolution dots per inch (dpi). Higher dpi produces clearer and more detailed prints, but slows print speed and might use more ink. - Draft: Lowest dpi typically used when ink levels are low or when high quality prints are not needed. - Better: Suitable for most print jobs. - Best: Better dpi than Better. - Max DPI Enabled: Highest dpi setting available for print quality. ● To understand page and layout settings: - Orientation: Select Portrait for vertical prints or Landscape for horizontal prints. - Print on Both Sides: Manually flip the pages after one side of the paper prints out so that you can print on both sides of the paper. ○ Flip on Long Edge: Select it if you want to flip pages by the long edge of the paper when printing on both sides of the paper. ○ Flip on Short Edge: Select it if you want to flip pages by the short edge of the paper when printing on both sides of the paper. - Pages per Sheet: Helps you specify the order of the pages if you print the document with more than two pages per sheet. 52 Chapter 5 Print ENWW

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Paper Size
: Select the paper size you loaded in the input tray.
Media
: Select the paper type you are using.
To understand color or black and white settings:
Color
: Uses ink from all cartridges for full color prints.
Black & White
or
Black Ink Only
: Uses the black ink only for normal or lower quality black and white
prints.
High Quality Grayscale
: Uses ink from both the color and black cartridges to produce a wider range of
black and grey tones for high quality black and white prints.
To understand print quality settings:
The print quality is measured in print resolution dots per inch (dpi). Higher dpi produces clearer and more
detailed prints, but slows print speed and might use more ink.
Draft
: Lowest dpi typically used when ink levels are low or when high quality prints are not needed.
Better
: Suitable for most print jobs.
Best
: Better dpi than
Better
.
Max DPI Enabled
: Highest dpi setting available for print quality.
To understand page and layout settings:
Orientation
: Select
Portrait
for vertical prints or
Landscape
for horizontal prints.
Print on Both Sides
: Manually flip the pages after one side of the paper prints out so that you can print
on both sides of the paper.
Flip on Long Edge
: Select it if you want to flip pages by the long edge of the paper when printing
on both sides of the paper.
Flip on Short Edge
: Select it if you want to flip pages by the short edge of the paper when
printing on both sides of the paper.
Pages per Sheet
: Helps you specify the order of the pages if you print the document with more than
two pages per sheet.
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ENWW