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Canceling a print job, Printing on both sides (duplexing) - windows 7

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Canceling a print job You can cancel a print job using one of the following ways. z Control panel Press the (Cancel button). This will clear the job that the printer is currently processing. It does not affect jobs waiting to be processed. z Windows Double-click the printer icon that appears in the lower right corner of the computer screen. Select the print job, and then press the Delete key on the keyboard. z Mac OS 9 (9.1 and later) Double-click the desktop printer icon, select the print job, and then click Trash. z Mac OS X (10.1.5 and later) Click the Print Center icon, and then double-click the printer icon. Select the print job and click Delete. Printing on both sides (duplexing) You can print on both sides of a sheet of media, either automatically by using the auto-duplex unit or manually by turning the media over and feeding it into the printer again. Guidelines for printing on both sides of a page z Always use media that conforms to the printer specifications. See Understanding specifications for supported media. z Specify duplex options in your application or in the printer driver. z Do not print on both sides of transparencies, banner media, envelopes, photo paper, glossy media, or paper lighter than 16 lb bond (60 g/m2) or heavier than 24 lb bond (90 g/m2). Jams might occur with these media types. z Several kinds of media require a specific orientation when you print on both sides of a page, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, and paper with watermarks and prepunched holes. When you print from a computer running Windows, the printer prints the first side of the media first. When you print from a computer using the Mac OS, the printer prints the second side first. Load the media with the front side facing down. z When printing finishes on one side of the media, the printer holds the media and pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink dries, the media is pulled back into the printer and the second side is printed. When printing is complete, the media is dropped onto the output tray. Do not grab it before printing is complete. z You can print on both sides of supported custom-sized media by using the printer's manual duplex capabilities. (For a list of supported custom-sized media, see Understanding specifications for supported media.) 16 2 - Using the printer ENWW

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2 - Using the printer
ENWW
Canceling a print job
You can cancel a print job using one of the following ways.
Control panel
Press the
(Cancel button). This will clear the job that the printer is currently processing.
It does not affect jobs waiting to be processed.
Windows
Double-click the printer icon that appears in the lower right corner of the computer screen.
Select the print job, and then press the Delete key on the keyboard.
Mac OS 9 (9.1 and later)
Double-click the desktop printer icon, select the print job, and then click
Trash
.
Mac OS X (10.1.5 and later)
Click the
Print Center
icon, and then double-click the printer icon. Select the print job and
click
Delete
.
Printing on both sides (duplexing)
You can print on both sides of a sheet of media, either automatically by using the auto-duplex
unit or manually by turning the media over and feeding it into the printer again.
Guidelines for printing on both sides of a page
Always use media that conforms to the printer specifications. See
Understanding
specifications for supported media
.
Specify duplex options in your application or in the printer driver.
Do not print on both sides of transparencies, banner media, envelopes, photo paper,
glossy media, or paper lighter than 16 lb bond (60 g/m
2
) or heavier than 24 lb bond
(90 g/m
2
). Jams might occur with these media types.
Several kinds of media require a specific orientation when you print on both sides of a
page, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, and paper with watermarks and prepunched
holes. When you print from a computer running Windows, the printer prints the first side of
the media first. When you print from a computer using the Mac OS, the printer prints the
second side first. Load the media with the front side facing down.
When printing finishes on one side of the media, the printer holds the media and pauses
while the ink dries. Once the ink dries, the media is pulled back into the printer and the
second side is printed. When printing is complete, the media is dropped onto the output
tray. Do not grab it before printing is complete.
You can print on both sides of supported custom-sized media by using the printer’s
manual duplex capabilities. (For a list of supported custom-sized media,
see
Understanding specifications for supported media
.)