double sided printing

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Is there an easy way to do double sided printing in Windows?



That's a function of the printer and its driver, not of Windows. Some
printers can do it easily. Others can't and you would have to do it
manually.
 
Flip the page over.

Performing manual duplexing
You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper by manually turning the
paper over and feeding it into the printer again.

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Is there an easy way to do double sided printing in Windows?

Thank you.


Certainly. Simply configure your print jobs to use the printer's
duplexer. (Don't forget to tell Windows, via the manufacturer's print
drivers and configuration utility) the the printer has a duplexer.) For
a printer without duplexing capabilities built-in, follow the
manufacturer's instructions for manual duplexing.


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Print odd pages, turn the stack of printed paper over, insert in the proper
orientation. Print the even pages. Hope there's no glitch, stuck paper and
so forth in the process during the even side printing.
 
Addendum. Print the odd set in reverse order first. Turn the stack over
and insert into the printer. Page 1 will be first now. No change in
standard order of pages on the even side. Page 2 should be printing on the
reverse side of page 1. Be sure the orientation is correct when (up/down
sides) turning over the paper for printing on the reverse side.
 
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