![]() The attached document is just the two previous ones combined into one.īefore I start, I have to point out that every single computer/ tablet/ operating system/ program is completely different and will not look exactly like my example however, the same principles should work for any situation. Now that you know how to print two things on the same page (both right side up, hopefully) this technique can be applied to a real two page document. Combining this information with how the printer orientates a page will tell us how to print double sided! Comparing where the X was when the paper went in with where it comes out will tell us how the paper is fed through the printers. Again, if it comes out in a different way, just take note of it. For most printers, it should come out at the top right of the printed text if you followed the loading suggestions. Also take note of where the marked X is at on the printed paper. Just pay attention to how your page is printed. If your printer is different, it's not a big deal. ![]() This means if you are standing in front of the printer looking down at tray where the paper comes out, you should see your printed page, but it will be upside down. Typically, the top of the paper comes out first and face up. If you cannot open a word document or just don't want to do so, open any sort of editing program (image or text) and draw/write something at the top of the page before printing it. This will tell us the orientation of the printed paper.įor a top load printer, turn the page upside down so the X is still facing you, but is now in the bottom left corner, and load it into the tray like so.įor a front load printer, turn the paper over and load it, so the X is on the bottom side facing away from you, but is still at the top of the page (being inserted into the tray). Next, we need to know what orientation the paper is printed Feed the piece of paper from Step 2 (with the X in the upper right corner) into the printer, and print the attached document. ![]() The first few steps of this guide will help you understand how your particular printer functions, while the final few steps will show you how to print double sided.
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