Lexmark Z43 User's Guide for Macintosh - Page 27

Step Two: Customize the Print dialog box to print on, both sides of the paper

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Steps to basic printing Beyond the basics Maintaining your printer Troubleshooting Appendix Index Beyond the basics Step Two: Customize the Print dialog box to print on both sides of the paper 1 Open the Page Setup dialog box. For help, see page 13. 2 Select the appropriate paper size. 3 Select the appropriate page orientation. 4 Open the Print dialog box. For help, see page 14. 5 From the General pop-up menu, select Layout. 6 Select Print on Both Sides. 7 Select the appropriate graphic for the binding edge you want. You can either bind on the left edge or on the top edge of the paper. 8 Select Print. The odd-numbered pages print first. When the odd-numbered pages finish printing, your printer software prompts you to reload the paper. 27

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Beyond the basics
Beyond the basics
Maintaining your printer
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Index
Steps to basic printing
Step Two: Customize the Print dialog box to print on
both sides of the paper
1
Open the Page Setup dialog box. For help, see
page 13
.
2
Select the appropriate paper size.
3
Select the appropriate page orientation.
4
Open the Print dialog box. For help, see
page 14
.
5
From the General pop-up menu, select
Layout
.
6
Select
Print on Both Sides
.
7
Select the appropriate graphic for the binding
edge you want.
You can either bind on the left edge or on the
top edge of the paper.
8
Select
Print
.
The odd-numbered pages print first. When the odd-numbered
pages finish printing, your printer software prompts you to reload
the paper.