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Old 10-29-2003, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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printing double sided in MS word

How Do I setup MSWord to print pages double sided, I could not find the option

The printer is an HP4200

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Old 10-29-2003, 06:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a printer function, not MS Word. If your printer has this capability (duplex printing accessory), then when you print the document, just set it to print both sides.
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If it doesn't, then print all odd pages, re-load those pages and print all even pages.
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If it doesn't, then print all odd pages, re-load those pages and print all even pages.
And hope your printer doesn't jam.
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Yes. JSkorna is right on. I also think there's a way to reverse the print order too. So print odd only in reverse order. This puts the front page on top. Then just put the stack back in the paper holder like it is and print even pages in the normal order. Dunno how easy reverse printing is in MSWord, but in Adobe Acrobat it's a check box on the print dialog box.

Works great on my HP 5550.

-edit- stack the papers like you are reloading the printer completely. No paper jams then. On my 5550, I don't have to do that. Guess it depends on the different models, b/c even the latest printers sometimes have problems.

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ok thanks will have a look at the printer settings
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