atw: Re: 2 sided printing - landscape

  • From: tpdhome@xxxxxxxxxx
  • To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:49:52 +0800

I'd say that how it's stuck to the cubicle wall will determine how it's printed -- and vice versa. If you want to flip it like a pad, flip on the long edge; if you want to flip like a book, print on the short edge.




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Sent: 19 June 2009 07:59
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Subject: atw: 2 sided printing - landscape


Hello All

Sorry to hit you with such a deep and philosophical question so late in
the working week, but I cannot use my own brain for this one.

I have a 2-page quick reference guide that will print in landscape
format. The client wants it double-sided and laminated. Easy enough, but
I can't remember if these things tend to be flipped along the long or
short edge. My drafts have been printing flipped on the long edge, by
default, and I have grown used to this throughout the day. I think I
originally said it'd be flipped on the short edge, but now I'm not so
sure.

If it was going into a reference folder, like a display book, I'd flip
it on the long edge, but these will be laminated to be stuck up on
cubicle walls. My boss is quite sure it should be on the short edge but
it looks wrong to me now. I have no reference point as most of these
things tend to be in portrait.

A quick survey - what do you do or what do you think is more common?

Thx
Jasmine

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