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Old 08-07-2007   #1 (permalink)
keepers


 
 

typing a document

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,

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Old 08-07-2007   #2 (permalink)
John Inzer


 
 

Re: typing a document

keepers 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,

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What program are you using to create the document?

Maybe you could create two documents...
print the front...turn the paper over...print the back.

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Old 08-07-2007   #3 (permalink)
Adam Albright


 
 

Re: typing a document

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.

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Old 08-07-2007   #4 (permalink)
JW


 
 

Re: typing a document

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.
>


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