If your printer doesn't have a duplexer, then you'll just have to take out the printed page, flip it, and put it back in.
2007-01-07 05:47:53
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answered by Kasey C 7
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Buy a Canon iP3300 or iP3000 (old model), this printer will do it and more, it has the software to do both sides and also to put in book form, i.e two pages on each side of an A4 so if you want to print 100 pages of a word document for example it would automatically print 25 A4 that you fold and they make a book.
2007-01-07 05:57:16
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answered by ? 6
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Kasey's right; your printer needs a duplexer. A good, inexpensive printer with a duplexer is the Canon Pixma i3000, which I have -- I think I got it for under $100 and it has a built in duplexer so it can print on both sides of a page It will also adjust the gutter if you want to print it like a book (with the extra margin in the center for binding)
2007-01-07 05:53:15
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answered by rd211 3
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in case you advise to have all textual content on one area and then all textual content on the different area of the paper then what you want to do is visit Print, then possibilities, then ending and then choose the container Print on each area. Now once you've a particular printer which prints one area then takes the paper lower back in and prints the different area right away then your taken care of, yet when it doesnt > do right here. Press print after putting the above settings. Then let the document print and do not contact any of the papers, jsut let them pop out stacked in a pile. Then get the revealed stack and turn them anticlockwise with the textual content dealing with up and positioned them lower back contained in the printer on the right. with somewhat of success a verbal change container will arise on the reveal screen telling you to press ok even as they have revealed. Press ok and the print will resure printing then each of the even numbered pages.
2016-12-28 07:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to flip the sheet, like the first person said. Are you trying to print 2 pages per side (4 pages per sheet) to assemble like a magazine or 1 page per side in notebook style? (just wondering)
2007-01-07 06:01:11
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answered by S. B. 6
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you need to have a printer that enabels you to do duplex printing, then you need to use a package like publisher for ease of use to do what your after.
2007-01-07 06:13:10
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answered by Tiger 5
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As Kasey C just told you
2007-01-07 05:57:18
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answered by Anonymous
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flip it
2007-01-07 05:52:14
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answered by PurpleAndGold10 3
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