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printing duplex and with multiple pages per sheet of paper

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Matt - 14 Jan 2008 20:09 GMT
I'm printing 50 worksheets that exist in 1 xls file. I'm just trying to save
the planet by cramming 4 worksheets onto 1 piece of paper, through these
print properties settings:

Duplex "ON"   &
Layout: "2 pages per sheet"

...but it doesn't work... each worksheet ends up on its own piece of paper.
I'm using a fully functional networked kyocera copier/printer.

Thanks for your help.
Raymond_Angana - 19 Jan 2008 10:28 GMT
Hi there matt,
Let me apologize if I didn't post any aid. I'm not so sure of this one, but
there are some settings of the "printer settings" which failed to override
the MS Office dev mode settings found in the Page Setup. With your problem,
changing it's mode to "duplex" would certainly be at the "Printer Properties"
(if i'm not mistaken).

Have you tried duplex printing on document (MS Word) with multiple pages??.
Does it work fine??
If not, then there must be (unsolicited conclusion) something an eerie to
your printer.

>I'm printing 50 worksheets that exist in 1 xls file. I'm just trying to save
>the planet by cramming 4 worksheets onto 1 piece of paper, through these
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>
>Thanks for your help.

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