Double-Sided Printing
Printing can be done on regular copier-type paper or on pre-printed
forms using either manual or cassette feed. Normally, you only print
on one side of a page; however, you are not limited to just one-sided
printing.
Double-sided printing is possible using manual feed. Print the first
side using manual feed.
To print on the back side, simply turn the sheet over and insert it
back into the printer. The most frequent problem with double-sided
printing is jamming. If you experience this, give the printer and the
sheet a short breathing time to cool down before reinserting. Check
to see if the paper is curled. If the paper curls after the first pass,
uncurl it before inserting it back into the printer.
Overlay Printing
Overlay printing is possible using manual feed. Print one side using
one sheet in the standard tray. You may use either regular or manual
feed since there is only one sheet of paper in the tray.
To overlay the first printing with a second printing (on the same
side), simply insert the paper back into the standard tray image-side
down, top edge first, and print the file. This causes the second image
to “overlay” on top of the first image.
Labels, Transparencies, and Envelopes
You can print transparencies for overhead projectors, sheets of
self-adhesive labels, and envelopes of almost any size using the
standard tray. All these special materials require using the face-up
collating tray.
Chapter 2
Printer Use 2-11
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