How To On Both Sides Of The Paper Print

How To On Both Sides Of The Paper Print

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Here is something that seems like a very plain vanilla job search trick, but it is quite useful if you do not know how to do it.

When we re-print on heavy paper back to our customers, we will very often be printed on both sides of the paper. Such a two-page resume can sit on a sheet of paper, front and rear.

This weekend I had a client ask if we used some kind of pleasure-printer to do it. She wanted to know and do, even if it goes ahead it could. I said no. In fact, we use a very basic HP laser printer to do our printing, and I find that many modern printers can do what we do. So if your printer is, we say, less than 5 years old, you can print your resume on both sides of the paper also.

Here’s how it works:

How do you check your resume on both sides of the paper

Print

and see if your printer is processing “duplex printing”.

What is duplex printing? It is the original concept for … You guessed it … Pressure on both sides of the paper. When this function, then the process is fairly straightforward and automated.

First, you go to print. I’m assuming you are using Microsoft Word.

choose print, but not the “Quick Print”.

> Next, you’re going to want to take on the Properties button.

Print Both Sides Step 2

After all, you’re going to beat on the Printing Shortcuts tab, and choose eco-print (double-sided printing)

 Print on both sides Step 3

And the it is. Well, if OK to hit print, it will automatically print first on one side of the paper … then suck it back in and print on the other side.

By the way, can you click on the images above to enlarge.

But what if your printer can not duplex printing?

This is not a problem. Why? Because when you think about it, you can manually force, any printer to print on both sides of the paper.

Simply print out a page.

Then take this page and manually feed it back into the printer, to be sure, however, to turn it over. Now print second It should come out the other side of the page you just printed.

You may need to experiment a few times to get this right, because some feed on the printer head,

head to toe, etc.

But if you experiment a little with manual feeding of paper, absolutely every printer can print on both sides of the paper.

simple tip, I know. But could be useful to some.

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