Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing)
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Note | Manual duplexing is only supported in Windows. | ||||||||
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Note | Manual duplexing can cause the printer to become dirty, reducing print quality. See Cleaning the | ||||||||
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To manually duplex
1Access the printer properties (or printing preferences in Windows 2000 and XP). See Printer properties (driver) for instructions.
2On the Finishing tab (the Paper Type/Quality tab for some Mac drivers), select the option to Print on Both Sides. Select the appropriate binding option, and click OK. Print the document.
Note | Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties |
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3After side one has printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray, and set it aside until after you finish your manual duplexing job.
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