[pchelpers] Re: dense problem
- From: Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx>
- To: Pen Pal <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:57:33 -0600
Hi Pen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 9:03:50 PM, you wrote:
PP> Cuz me if I sound dense but never done this before. I am printing
PP> a book and discovered I can print odd and even pages separately
PP> with this new and wonderful printer. Can anyone tell me how to put
PP> the paper in to print the odd on the back of the even pages so
PP> they are in the right order?
PP> Pen feeling silly and confused. I am off to book study I'll check
PP> when I get home hopefully you will have given me a sensible
PP> answer. Especially simple ( ~ :
I agree with John and Re-Na, not because that's the best way to learn
or whatever, but because different printers do it differently.
If your printer has auto-duplex capability, it can automatically flip
the paper for you, but it doesn't sound like your printer can do this.
If you're lucky, you can just take the paper out of the out tray and
put it back in the in tray without having to flip it or turn it or
whatever.
If all else fails, there's always the manual. :)
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Scott.
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