# On the File menu, click Print # In the lower-left corner of the Print dialog box, in the Print box, click Odd pages (should be on All pages in range) # Click OK # After the odd pages are printed, flip the stack of pages over, and then in the Print dialog box, click Even pages # Click OKhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP011543871033.aspx
I understood that to print a document back to back on a sheet of paper and answering it...
First print all the odd pages (1, 3, 5, 7, and so on) and then print the even pages (2, 4, 6, 8, and so on).
To do this:
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Some duplex printers have the ability to print both sides of the paper either automatically or manually. Manually involves having to reinsert the paper. If the printer has a scanner on both top and bottom it should be automatic. That may be hard to tell with feed-through printers. Either inquire about it before purchasing, or read your manual if already purchased.
Annie Smith's answer is perfect in describing the capabilities. However to answer the question of which printers can print on both sides (duplex printing), look for printers that indicate they have said function included. For example, the Samsung ML-3712ND monochrome laser printer has this functionality as indicated by the D in its model number. In the inkjet line of printers, automatic duplex printing is less common than it is in laser printers because of the complexity of managing a number of things at the same time (most notably a reasonable price tag). Add to this the fact that the printer must give time for the first side to dry before printing on the second side, thus making the print time significantly longer than printing on a single side of two pages. Further, there is the issue of the satisfaction of the owner with the dual-sided print job. This is harder to control because there is no way for the manufacturer to control what type of paper is used by the owners other than to specify in the owner's manual that for optimal quality, one should use a certain weight of paper (normally 20 to 24 pound stock). Using a lighter weight of paper allows the opposite side image to be seen through the page, if not even allowing the ink from the two sides to bleed through to interfere with one another.
So, if you want to find a printer with this capability, they are out there and fairly common but you just need to make sure that you have the right paper and know what you can expect.
It depends on the printer you have. When you have printed on one side, you turn the page around and let the printer print on the other side.
Print and then print the 2nd page backwards
try to use odd and even pages printing... its the easiest way.. but had to rely on printers quality as papers may stick together...
a printer can print both sides just turn it over when your finish with the front and print the other sides.
Some printers automatically print on both sides of a page (automatic duplex printing); while some printers allow you to manually reinsert pages to print the second side.
Small print, mistakes, both sides used, recycled paper
A duplexer may refer to a device used in radar and radio communications systems that allows for bi-directional communication, meaning that it allows the user to both send and receive messages. It may also refer to the component of a printer that allows it to simultaneously print both sides of a sheet of paper.
these plotters do not use drums the paper or any other medium is held on both sides at the edges by pinch wheels which give back and forth movement of the paper
Butcher paper is usually white and waxed on both sides. Butcher paper (non-waxed) is commonly used for arts and crafts, and as a form of plain wrapping paper.
Auto duplex is when you can set your printer to print on both sides of a paper without you having to manually change the paper to the other side. So, if I want to print a 2 sided document, first, I print the odd pages, then I have to turn those pages around & put the blank side through the printer to print the even pages. If your printer has auto duplexing, it would feed those pages through by itself.
Using both sides of a paper helps to reduce waste and promote sustainability by maximizing the use of resources. It is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly practice that can help save money and decrease the amount of paper that needs to be used and disposed of.
firmly grasping both sides and rip!
put them in a recycle bin or re use it or use both sides of the paper
Paper drywall tape is the same both sides.
Maplitho paper are special papers used for the purpose of Braille printing. This paper can enable embossing both sides of paper.
Copy to both sides of the paper
Duplex Printing (found in Printing Preferences) A+ Guide to Managing Your PC 7th Ed. pg 1169.