I want to print a Windows file using both sides of each sheet. Which free program is easiest to use for this?
Gabriel Barron
October 11, 2012 at 4:12 pm
Whenever you are preparing to print, you can:
Print preview
then click print setup (options)
click properties
then click print profiles
you can then select duplex (two sided printing)
hit ok
that should work for you, microsoft word shows this relatively easy. Hope this helps.
Charles Yost
October 10, 2012 at 3:49 pm
It should just be a simple print settings issue. I know on mine, I have to flip the paper over and put in back on the tray the right way. There is usually a diagram on the screen from the printer to show you how to do this. Good luck!
Jim Chambers
October 5, 2012 at 10:56 pm
If your printer supports auto duplexing ( many have a "d" at end of model number) just select duplexing in set-up. If not use manual duplexing. First do a practice run to see how your printer outputs print job. Then print odd pages first, rearrange pages, put stack in input tray and print the even pages
Bodi Hemanth
October 5, 2012 at 4:17 pm
provide the printer name and model number then i will told you how can it works.
Deekshith Allamaneni
October 3, 2012 at 5:23 pm
Although I am not an expert in this, I feel that it is the settings in the printer that you need to change to have duplex printing. Check your printer manual once.
GrrGrrr
October 3, 2012 at 3:52 pm
It is a Printer feature, and comes along with each printer.
it's a printer feature. well if you want to print duplex of a document go to the office program you use and select print properties., there in the settings you will see an option to enable duplex printing.
Rajaa Chowdhury
October 3, 2012 at 1:22 am
Duplex printing is more of the printer feature which is attached. If the printer attached supports duplex printing, you will get the option to enable it as a feature when you go to print within an application on the printer driver interface. And all printer drivers are anyways free of cost.
Whenever you are preparing to print, you can:
Print preview
then click print setup (options)
click properties
then click print profiles
you can then select duplex (two sided printing)
hit ok
that should work for you, microsoft word shows this relatively easy. Hope this helps.
It should just be a simple print settings issue. I know on mine, I have to flip the paper over and put in back on the tray the right way. There is usually a diagram on the screen from the printer to show you how to do this. Good luck!
If your printer supports auto duplexing ( many have a "d" at end of model number) just select duplexing in set-up. If not use manual duplexing. First do a practice run to see how your printer outputs print job. Then print odd pages first, rearrange pages, put stack in input tray and print the even pages
provide the printer name and model number then i will told you how can it works.
Although I am not an expert in this, I feel that it is the settings in the printer that you need to change to have duplex printing. Check your printer manual once.
It is a Printer feature, and comes along with each printer.
See below on setting duplex printing
http://help.isu.edu/index.php?action=faq&catid=25&docid=124
What printer do you have and if it needs on, do you have a duplex module attached?
see if iPrint 6 can help you
http://www.clicktoconvert.com/iprint/
it's a printer feature. well if you want to print duplex of a document go to the office program you use and select print properties., there in the settings you will see an option to enable duplex printing.
Duplex printing is more of the printer feature which is attached. If the printer attached supports duplex printing, you will get the option to enable it as a feature when you go to print within an application on the printer driver interface. And all printer drivers are anyways free of cost.