Hi All
Need some info on how to manually do duplex printing on laser
printer(konic/manolta magicolor2200) that has a grayed out feature for 2
sided printing of the printer. Printing a catalog(yearbook with heavy
graphics) in publisher 2000
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 05 May 2005 04:00 GMT
I'd suggest starting with reading your printer's manual on how to set it up.
Maybe you should have purchased the automatic duplex feature?

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> Hi All
> Need some info on how to manually do duplex printing on laser
> printer(konic/manolta magicolor2200) that has a grayed out feature for 2
> sided printing of the printer. Printing a catalog(yearbook with heavy
> graphics) in publisher 2000
Mary Sauer - 05 May 2005 08:58 GMT
What version Windows do you have?
Try this URL
http://onlinehelp.kmprinters.com/CPDocs/q0900201.htm
http://printer.konicaminolta.net/support/casebase/index.html
Manual duplexing is simply a matter of turning the paper over. Is this a booklet you
are trying to print?

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> Hi All
> Need some info on how to manually do duplex printing on laser
> printer(konic/manolta magicolor2200) that has a grayed out feature for 2
> sided printing of the printer. Printing a catalog(yearbook with heavy
> graphics) in publisher 2000
Ed Bennett - 05 May 2005 17:27 GMT
davo <davo@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to utter:
> Need some info on how to manually do duplex printing on laser
> printer(konic/manolta magicolor2200) that has a grayed out feature
> for 2 sided printing of the printer.
The duplex option is there for if you have an automatic duplexer installed.
Which you apparently don't.
I tend to turn paper over manually, but I'm just glutton for punishment like
that.
Programs like FinePrint (www.fineprint.com) can do this for any
application/printer driver combination.
This group is for discussion of issues with regards to programming (writing
programs or scripts) that work using Microsoft Publisher 2002 or 2003. For
general questions, go to the main microsoft.public.publisher newsgroup.

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