Also I understand that if you are using a Laser printer instead of an Inkjet
that printing on the back will cause toner to build up on the drum which is
certainly not desirable.
"Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 08:40:02 -0700, keepers
> <keepers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi i need to know how i can type on both sides of the paper ,Im trying to
>>do
>>a menu and need the other side , does anyone have an answer about this,
>
> You need a duplex printer to do it automatically.
>
> http://printscan.about.com/cs/choosi...r/f/duplex.htm
>
> Hardly worth the expense if you only need to once in awhile. Most
> document software allows you to print a range of pages and also print
> even or odd only. The right method if you're printing out a book or
> manual. The risks of course is if your printer jams or feeds two
> sheets of paper at once, then your job is messed up from that point.
> Better to print one page at a time then carefully flip and print the
> other or just take the job to a Kino's or some other retail outlet
> that does this kind of thing everyday and is experienced at doing it
> right the first time.
>
> Also be aware that depending on the printer and what you're printing
> the content on one side can bleed through the other so for better
> results you may want to buy some somewhat thicker paper.
>