You need to be aware of the capabilities and limitations of duplex printing:

What Duplex Printing Does

1.Type 1 in the duplex printing field if you want simple duplex printing. The

result will be that all second pages of the copy will be printed on the back side of the page. Enter a 2 to select tumble duplex.

Restrictions

2.Duplex printing can be done only for consecutive pages of the same copy. If more than one ªcopyº for a page format is required, duplex printing cannot be done because one copy never has two consecutive pages.

3.If duplex printing is enabled (=1), then the Back Overlay field must be given a value of *NONE, because you cannot print both an overlay and print text on the back side.

Note: Refer to ªDuplexº on page 113 for some helpful hints on using duplex printing.

Defining Page Segments

Select the Define Page Segments option to name and position the page segment that contains the company logo. The Define Page Segments panel is shown, as seen in Figure 42:

 

 

Define Page Segments

 

Print definition . .

SUNSD1

Page format

*DEFAULT

Library

QAPU

Copy

*ORIGINAL

Type options, press Enter.

 

 

1=Create

2=Change

3=Copy

4=Delete

 

Position

Position

Unit of

Page

 

Opt across

Down

measure

Segment

 

1

 

*INCH

 

 

F3=Exit F5=Refresh F12=Cancel

Figure 42. Define Page Segment panel

Select option 1 to name a new page segment, then press Enter. Type the name of the page segment, STRWNB, and position it at the bottom of the page, as shown in Figure 43 on page 44:

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