HP Officejet K7100 User Guide - Page 78

Advantages of using the duplex unit, Flip s Up - series ink

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NOTE: The duplex unit is an optional accessory that is available for the HP Officejet K7100 series printer. It may be purchased separately in some countries/regions (see HP supplies and accessories on page 109.) To make automatically printing on both sides the default setting for your printer, see Changing print settings on page 39. You can also access this feature from the Printing Shortcuts tab. Open the printer driver, select the Printing Shortcuts tab, and select the feature from the What do you want to do? drop-down list. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, verify that the duplex unit is installed and that the auto-duplex feature is enabled. Open the print driver, select Properties, and then select Device Settings. Be sure Allow Manual Duplexing is disabled. Advantages of using the duplex unit ● Print on both sides of a page without manually reloading the page. ● Print long documents quickly and efficiently. ● Use less paper by printing on both sides of paper. ● Create professional-looking brochures, reports, newsletters, and other special items. NOTE: After the first side of the page is printed, the printer pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink is dry, the paper is pulled back into the duplex unit and the reverse side of the page is printed. For Windows 1. Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray on page 36). 2. Open the printer driver (see Printing a document on page 49). 3. Click the Features tab. 4. In the Two-sided printing drop-down list, select Automatic. 5. To automatically resize each page to match the document's onscreen layout, select Preserve Layout. Clearing this option may result in unwanted page breaks. 6. Select Flip Pages Up to change the page orientation, if desired. 7. Choose a booklet layout from the Booklet Layout drop-down list, if desired. 8. Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 9. Print your document. For Macintosh 1. Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray on page 36). 2. Click File, and then click Print. 3. Open the Two-Sided Printing panel. 4. Select Print Both Sides. 68 Chapter 4 Printing and loading media ENWW

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NOTE:
The duplex unit is an optional accessory that is available for the HP Officejet K7100 series
printer. It may be purchased separately in some countries/regions (see
HP supplies
and
accessories
on
page
109
.)
To make automatically printing on both sides the default setting for your printer, see
Changing
print
settings
on
page
39
.
You can also access this feature from the
Printing Shortcuts
tab. Open the printer driver, select the
Printing Shortcuts
tab, and select the feature from the
What do you want to do?
drop-down list.
For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, verify that the duplex unit is installed and that the auto-duplex
feature is enabled. Open the print driver, select
Properties
, and then select
Device Settings
. Be
sure
Allow Manual Duplexing
is disabled.
Advantages of using the duplex unit
Print on both sides of a page without manually reloading the page.
Print long documents quickly and efficiently.
Use less paper by printing on both sides of paper.
Create professional-looking brochures, reports, newsletters, and other special items.
NOTE:
After the first side of the page is printed, the printer pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink
is dry, the paper is pulled back into the duplex unit and the reverse side of the page is printed.
For Windows
1.
Load the appropriate paper (see
Loading
media
in
the
input
tray
on
page
36
).
2.
Open the printer driver (see
Printing
a
document
on
page
49
).
3.
Click the
Features
tab.
4.
In the
Two-sided printing
drop-down list, select
Automatic
.
5.
To automatically resize each page to match the document's onscreen layout, select
Preserve
Layout
. Clearing this option may result in unwanted page breaks.
6.
Select
Flip Pages Up
to change the page orientation, if desired.
7.
Choose a booklet layout from the
Booklet Layout
drop-down list, if desired.
8.
Change any other desired print settings and click
OK
.
9.
Print your document.
For Macintosh
1.
Load the appropriate paper (see
Loading
media
in
the
input
tray
on
page
36
).
2.
Click
File
, and then click
Print
.
3.
Open the
Two-Sided Printing
panel.
4.
Select
Print Both Sides
.
68
Chapter 4
Printing and loading media
ENWW