HP Deskjet 710/712c (English) Windows Users Guide - C5894-60003 - Page 39

How to Flip a Document

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Handy Hints How to Flip a Document When you print a flipped document, the text and pictures are flipped horizontally (mirrored) from what you see on your computer screen. WHY FLIP A DOCUMENT? You'll want to flip a document when you use an iron-on transfer (see page 39); the image you're transferring is flipped back to its original orientation when it's ironed onto the cloth. You might want to flip a document before printing it on a transparency; then you can make notes on the back of the transparency and easily wipe them off later without scratching the transparency. The original The flipped document Ẅ Load the paper in the IN drawer. If you're printing on transparencies, see page 31. If you're printing on iron-on transfers, see page 39. ẅ In the HP print settings box, click the Features tab, and then click Flip Horizontal. (See page 9 to find out how to get to the HP print settings box.) CHEAPER THAN LIGHT Did you know that when your printer is turned on it uses less energy than most light bulbs-a mere 12 watts while it's printing. Click Flip Horizontal. Ẇ Print your document. The text and pictures are reversed. Hold the printout up to a mirror to see how the final product will look. AFTER P RINTING s Click the Flip Horizontal box again to clear it. s If you used transparencies or iron-on transfer paper, remove it from the IN drawer and replace it with plain paper or whatever you'll be using next. 18

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How to Flip a Document
When you print a flipped document, the text and pictures are flipped
horizontally (mirrored) from what you see on your computer screen.
1
Load the paper in the IN drawer.
If you’re printing on transparencies, see page 31. If you’re printing on iron-on
transfers, see page 39.
2
In the HP print settings box, click the
Features
tab, and then click
Flip Horizontal
.
(See page 9 to find out how to get to the HP print settings box.)
3
Print your document.
The text and pictures are reversed. Hold the printout up to a mirror to see how
the final product will look.
Click the
Flip Horizontal
box again to clear it.
If you used transparencies or iron-on transfer paper, remove it from the IN drawer
and replace it with plain paper or whatever you’ll be using next.
The flipped document
The original
Click
Flip Horizontal
.
A
FTER
P
RINTING
Handy Hints
W
HY
FLIP
A
DOCUMENT
?
You’ll want to flip a
document when you use
an iron-on transfer
(see page 39); the image
you’re transferring
is flipped back to its
original orientation when
it’s ironed onto the cloth.
You might want to flip a
document before printing
it on a transparency;
then you can make
notes on the back of the
transparency and easily
wipe them off later
without scratching the
transparency.
C
HEAPER
THAN
LIGHT
Did you know that when
your printer is turned on it
uses less energy than
most light bulbs—a mere
12 watts while it’s printing.