Printing Guide — Printing from Macintosh 293
2) Layout Direction
This sets how pages are arranged on one sheet. This is available only when the N-up print-
ing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.
Across Left to Right Before Down — Pages arranged horizontally from left to right
and then top to bottom on one sheet.
Across Right to Left Before Down Pages arranged horizontally from right to left
and then top to bottom on one sheet.
Down Before Across Left to Right — Pages arranged vertically from top to down and
then left to right on one sheet.
Down Before Across Right to LeftPages arranged vertically from top to down and
then right to left on one sheet.
3) Border
Select if a border line is to be drawn on each page. This is available only when the N-up
printing (printing a page on multiple sheets) is set.
None — Select this if no border line is to be drawn.
Single hairline — Select this to draw single hairline for the border.
Single thin line — Select this to draw single thin line for the border.
Double hairline — Select this to draw double hairline for the border.
Double thin line — Select this to draw double thin line for the border.
4) Two Sided Printing
This sets whether or not you want to print on both sides of the paper.
Off — Select this when you do not want to print on both sides of the paper.
Long Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the long edge side of paper. The direc-
tion to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on the orientation.
Short Edge Binding — Select this to bind along the short edge side of paper. The direc-
tion to be printed on the back side of the paper differs depending on the orientation.
NOTES: This option is not displayed for Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8. When you want to
enable 2-Sided printing on Mac OS X 10.2.4 to 10.2.8, set the Duplex settings in the
Duplex menu.
P.294 "Duplex"
2-sided printing is available only when the ADU is installed.
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