Sharp AR-NB2 A manual Printing multiple pages on one

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PRINTING FROM WINDOWS

Printing multiple pages on one page

This feature allows you to reduce and print two, four, six, eight or sixteen document pages on a single sheet of paper.

To use this function, open the printer driver setup screen and select the number of pages per sheet (2-Up, 4-Up, 6-Up, 8-Up, or 16-Up) in "N-Up Printing" in the "Main" tab.

The order of the pages can be changed in the "Order" menu. See Basic printing for details on how to open the printer driver.

The "N-Up Printing" setting is not available when "Fit To Paper Size" is selected.

Note Fitting the printed image to the paper

For example, when "2-Up" or "4-Up" is selected, the result will be as follows depending on the selected order.

N-Up

Left to Right

Right to Left

[2-Up]

N-Up

Right , and Down Down , and Right Left , and Down Down , and Left

[4-Up]

If you select the "Border" checkbox, borderlines will be printed around each page.

Note

Examples for 2-Up and 4-Up are shown here. The order of 6-Up, 8-Up, and 16-Up is the same as 4-Up. The order can be viewed in the print setting image in the printer driver setup screen.

Printer driver settings

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Contents Network expansion kit Online Manual Introduction Trademark AcknowledgmentsHow to use the online manual How to Control the Online ManualUsing Bookmarks How to Print Out This ManualContents Troubleshooting Basic printing Wish to printPrinter. If you need to change any print When Paper Source is set to Auto Select Cancel a print jobIf the tray runs out of paper during printing Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista Printer driver settings Machine imageTwo-sided printing Print data Printing result Sided Book Sided TabletPamphlet style Printing result Print data Right Turning PamphletPrinting multiple pages on one Fitting the printed image to the paper Rotating the print image 180 degrees How to Print a Watermark Printing a watermarkPrinting text and lines/graphics in black Printing text in blackPrinting lines and vector graphics in black Before using the Printer Status Monitor Printer utilitiesUsing the printer utilities Using the printer utilitiesPrinter Administration Utility Starting up the printer utilitiesChanging the Printer Status Monitor settings Right-click the Printer Status Monitor iconOn the task bar, and select Preferences from Pop-up menuChecking the printer status On the task bar, and select SharpStatus from the pop-up menu Click the Detail buttonConfigure print settings That you wish to print Make sure that the correct printer is selectedClick the Print button When Paper Feed is set to Auto Select How to access the Web page and view help About the Web pagesAbout the Web pages for users 2System InformationAdvanced job settings Directly printing a file in a computerConfiguring the printer condition settings How to configure the settings 3SettingsPrinter condition setting menu Condition Settings Default SettingsPrinter condition settings Default SettingsPCL Settings FF=FFPostScript Settings About the Web pages for the administrator Click Passwords in the menu frame Admin PasswordPassword SubmitSetting up the E-mail print function Mail print functionClick Print Port in the menu frame Using the E-mail print function Function Command name Value Entry exampleConfiguring a setting in the key operator programs Key operator programsInterface settings Key operator programsInformation setup Smtp setupClick Services in the menu frame Click Information in the menu frameStatus message setup Click Status Message in the menu frameClick Submit to store the entered information Destination addresses and time scheduleAlerts message setup Click Alerts Message in the menu frameEnter the destination addresses Troubleshooting Check the connectionsPoints to check in Windows Points to check on the MacintoshRemoving the software WindowsMacintosh Mac OS 9.0 to Printer specifications Network expansion kit memory*2Printer driver specifications PPDPrinter driver specifications Ropm Index NumericsARNB2A-EX1