Duplex printing can be found in a variety of locations. OfficeMax and FedEx/Kinkos also offer duplex printing. It will be cheaper to print in black and white than color.
Technique that prints both sides of a page automatically is called duplex printing and the way which only prints one side of page is called simplex printing. Most of the printers that are available in the market have the duplex printing facility.
Duplex Printing (found in Printing Preferences) A+ Guide to Managing Your PC 7th Ed. pg 1169.
Duplex printing means double sided printing. The advantage is that it saves paper and money, which is good for the environment. Laser printers are beneficial because they use a laser to print texts and graphics rapidly and with great quality. So the advantages of duplex laser printing are that it saves paper, saves money, is eco-friendly, fast, and high quality.
It depends on whether you have a printer which supports "duplex" printing. If your printer supports two-sided, or "duplex" printing, then when you print the essay, you need to go to the "Properties" menu (under Print) and make sure that "Two-Sided Printing" is enabled. Some printers also allow you to set it so that it prints two-sided for insertion into a binder, with extra room for the 3-ring holes. If your printer does not support duplex printing, then you can print all of the odd pages first, and then turn the pages around and re-insert them into the printer and print the even pages on the backside. Some printers have software or even hardware tools to assist with this, sometimes called "manual duplex".
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First, for a printer to print on both sides of the paper without you having to physically flip it over after it's done printing on one side, it has to support Duplex printing. This can often be found out just by looking on the printer, Example: HP LaserJet M3035dn <-- where the d signifies duplex and the n is network. If there isn't anything like that on the printer, just check the manual :D Second, the printer driver on your computer has to have this feature enabled. If it is, when you're in a document and are about to print, a window pops up with the printer and some more into. Besides the printer name, in most cases, there is a button that says Settings, most of the time. Click that, and choose duplex printing. On many old style printers, it can say: Manual duplex, you have to turn the page. (Or something along those lines) For a more in depth walkthrough, read the manual that came with the printer :)
CAN is half-duplex. One differential pair means one message at a time.
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TCP is usually used as full duplex, but in some case, half duplex can also be used in TCP.
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