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>I am priniting on a duplex printer. When I try to print my 4 page booklet it
> prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
> pages are upside down. Please help!
You are up late Mary.
Don't you need any beauty sleep?
Mary Sauer - 22 Oct 2005 11:00 GMT
Not up late, the time differences just makes it appear so.
Every year in October we have a festival in our small town that draws hundred's of
thousands of people, we live downtown and have guests coming and going all the time.
I am shackled to the stove. So far I have baked ten pumpkin pies, a couple of cakes
and meals to feed the multitude. I have beds in every room. When you have a large
Victorian house that is a lot of beds.
http://www.pumpkinshow.com/

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> You are up late Mary.
> Don't you need any beauty sleep?
I am having the same problem and my copier/printer does not have this option
> Look at your printer's options, clear "flip pages up."
>
> >I am priniting on a duplex printer. When I try to print my 4 page booklet it
> > prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
> > pages are upside down. Please help!
Mary Sauer - 12 Jan 2006 09:32 GMT
Are you manually duplexing? Are you turning the paper over correctly? This in not a
Publisher issue. Look in your printer's documentation.

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>I am having the same problem and my copier/printer does not have this option
>
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>> > prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
>> > pages are upside down. Please help!
Bob - 13 Jan 2006 00:42 GMT
No! I am not manually duplexing. We have a brand new Konica Minolta C-250
Bus Hub and it is to fancy. It has a duplexor but I can not find where to
get the two pages in the middle on a 8.5*11 booklet where I have four pages
4.25*5.5. The copier/printer can not switch the paper but there should be a
way to have Publisher know this and switch the two interior pages over.
Your ealier post seemed great but the printer does not have that choice in
the Driver so I thought the software might have a fix????
Thanks for the help
> Are you manually duplexing? Are you turning the paper over correctly? This in not a
> Publisher issue. Look in your printer's documentation.
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> >> > prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
> >> > pages are upside down. Please help!
Mary Sauer - 13 Jan 2006 10:20 GMT
Might think about an updated driver, the driver here has an October, 2005 timestamp,
maybe newer than yours.
http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/eprise/main/KMBS/Support_Center/Home
This from the Konica manual
Specifying Duplex/Booklet Printing
You can print a document onto both sides of a page or in a booklet format
(two facing pages). This comes in handy when you want to bind multiple page
documents.
1 Click the Setup tab.
2 From the "Print Type" drop-down list, select "Double-sided" or "Booklet".
Note
The binding orientation can be specified from the "Binding Position"
drop-down list.
When optional finisher FS-603 is installed and "Booklet" is specified, you
can specify "Center Binding" for binding in the center of a page.
http://kmbs.konicaminolta.us/eprise/main/KMBS/Support_Center/Home

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> No! I am not manually duplexing. We have a brand new Konica Minolta C-250
> Bus Hub and it is to fancy. It has a duplexor but I can not find where to
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>> >> > prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
>> >> > pages are upside down. Please help!
Jay Benton - 21 Apr 2006 14:12 GMT
>Are you manually duplexing? Are you turning the paper over correctly? This in not a
>Publisher issue. Look in your printer's documentation.
I set my Xerox for Head to Toe. In your case if you are using a
personal printer, you just need to orientate the paper the oposite
direction.
Mary Sauer - 21 Apr 2006 15:47 GMT
Also on some print dialogues there is a "flip pages up." That option needs to be
disabled.

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>>Are you manually duplexing? Are you turning the paper over correctly? This in
>>not a
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> personal printer, you just need to orientate the paper the oposite
> direction.
Carrie - 12 Jan 2006 15:07 GMT
Mine was doing this, I was printing cards with 4 sides (to fold) I used
printer paper and tried it various ways, and figured it was the way I was
putting the paper in when I turned it over (to print the 2nd side) I ended
up with test sheets marked 1-2-, etc and arrows showing which way I had
loaded the page into the printer.
Don't know if this relates. I've gotten so confused with printing different
pages, and getting my printer and Publisher to agree on this- having it come
out right. What I've found works (at some point) is, like I said, just using
printer paper or scrap paper and trying it out, writing down the settings
and how I'm doing it, till I get it to come out right.
I have a Lexmark printer that has a mind of it's own. Would be nice to
be able to cancel the settings on the printer and just let it do what
Publisher has set up. My old Canon BJC-250 printer printed just what was set
up elsewhere.
~ Carrie
> I am having the same problem and my copier/printer does not have this option
>
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> > > prints on both sides of the paper but when I fold it in half my 2 inside
> > > pages are upside down. Please help!