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Two-Sided Printing
This mode enables you to print two successive pages of a file stored in a mail box, on both sides of a sheet of paper.
IMPORTANT
For information on the modes which cannot be set in combination with this mode, see "Unavailable Combination of Functions (Print Function for the Files Stored in a Mail Box)."
You may not be able to make two-sided prints on some types of paper, depending on the paper.
NOTE
The 2-Sided mode you have selected is displayed above [2-Sided Printing] on the Change Pr. Settings screen.
Paper used to make two-sided prints must conform to the following specifications:
Paper size: A3, A4, A4R, A5R, or Custom Size (139.7 × 182 mm to 297 × 487.7 mm) (free size paper cannot be used for two-sided copying)
Paper weight: 52 to 220 g/m2
To cancel this setting, press [2-Sided Printing] → [Cancel Settings].
1-Sided to 2-Sided Printing
This feature enables you to print two successive pages of a file stored in a mail box onto both sides of a sheet of paper.
NOTE
If there are an odd number of pages in a file, the back side of the last print is left blank. (The machine's counter does not count the blank page as a print.)
If the 2-Sided Printing mode is used together with the Auto Select Paper mode, and the pages that you want to print are of different size, the different sized documents will be printed as one-sided prints on paper of their respective sizes. If you want such pages to be printed as two-sided documents, select the desired paper size beforehand.
As an example, the procedure to select and print a file stored in a mail box is explained in this section.
1.
Select the desired Mail Box.
2.
Select the file that you want to print → press [Print] → [Change Print Settings] → [2-Sided Printing].
3.
Select the desired orientation → press [OK].
[Book Type]:
The front and back sides of the print will have the same top-bottom orientation.
[Calendar Type]:
The front and back sides of the print will have opposite top-bottom orientations.
If you want to print the first page of each file on the front when files are merged and the Finishing mode is selected (except for [Group (Same pages)]), press [Print 1st Page on Front].
If you want to print continuously without inserting any blank pages between the files, press [Always Print 2-Sided].
If [Advanced Space], [Network], or [Memory Media] is selected in step 1, you can select one of the following types of two-sided print.
[Long Edge]:
Uses the long edge of the paper as the binding location for the back and front sides.
[Short Edge]:
Uses the short edge of the paper as the binding location for the back and front sides.
4.
Press [Start Printing].