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Have you tried not using the Duplexing feature but instead simply choosing
to print odd pages then the even pages in the Print dialog with the Reverse setting on? HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 7/1/06 3:04 PM, in article , "Jon Jermey" wrote: I'm trying to print 46 pages out with manual duplex. To do this I have to reverse the order twice - once after the first side is printed out so that the blank back of the first page is on top, and again after the second side is printed out to get the pages into the correct order. It seems to me that I could avoid this if I could get Reverse Printing to work, but it doesn't appear to work in combination with Manual Duplex. Is this true? Is there a workaround? I'm printing on a Canon Lasershot LBP-1120. Thanks, Jon. |
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Jon Jermey wrote in
I'm trying to print 46 pages out with manual duplex. To do this I have to reverse the order twice - once after the first side is printed out so that the blank back of the first page is on top, and again after the second side is printed out to get the pages into the correct order. It seems to me that I could avoid this if I could get Reverse Printing to work, but it doesn't appear to work in combination with Manual Duplex. Is this true? Is there a workaround? I'm printing on a Canon Lasershot LBP-1120. FilePrintAll - with the Print Odd pages selected. No reverse. Turn them over and put them back in the printer with the blank side of to be printed on. FilePrintAll - with the Print Even pages selected. No reverse. Manuals, in order from front to back, ready to bind. Works for me. -- PeterMcC If you feel that any of the above is incorrect, inappropriate or offensive in any way, please ignore it and accept my apologies. |
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I'm trying to print 46 pages out with manual duplex. To do this I have to
reverse the order twice - once after the first side is printed out so that the blank back of the first page is on top, and again after the second side is printed out to get the pages into the correct order. It seems to me that I could avoid this if I could get Reverse Printing to work, but it doesn't appear to work in combination with Manual Duplex. Is this true? Is there a workaround? I'm printing on a Canon Lasershot LBP-1120. Thanks, Jon. |
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