- Reverse printing
- Posted by Peter on July 7th, 2005
I have 2 printers. An HP Deskjet HP850 and HP Deskjet 5850
Although not instructed to do so both print in reverse order. i.e. the last
page comes first. Why should this happen?
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- Posted by Paul on July 7th, 2005
"Peter" <p.j.w@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Its so that if you are printing a multi page doc page one ends up on top of
the pile, otherwise after printing you have to sort you pages.
Paul
- Posted by Impmon on July 7th, 2005
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 07:27:27 +0000 (UTC), "Peter"
<p.j.w@btinternet.com> wrote:
It's likely the software you use and not the printer. There are
setting for reverse print order so when they come out of the printer,
last page are last and first are first, no need to resort later.
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- Posted by Arthur Entlich on July 9th, 2005
I don't know these specific printers, but some have this as a default,
so that when you pick up all the sheets from the print receiving tray,
they are in proper order.
Either way, this is usually something that can be changed via access to
the printer's drivers or firmware.
Art
Peter wrote:
- Posted by Peter on July 12th, 2005
The problem is that when I reinsert the pages to print on the reverse the
order is wrong. EG I print 7,5 3 and 1. Reinsert the pages and 8 will appear
on the reverse of 1 etc. It is easy to sort out with a few pages but if I am
printing 50 it can get very confusing.
So a big mistake by the those who should know better.
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- Posted by Rob on July 12th, 2005
Peter wrote:
What program are you printing from? (Not the printer drivers)
Shouldn't that program have a print box which is used to regulate the
printing from. You arrange the collate in/from that box. This
information is sent to the printer. This is not the printer program box
but a "MS Word" or "Acrobat" etc box.
- Posted by Peter on July 12th, 2005
I use WORD 2000.
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- Posted by Peter on July 12th, 2005
You set me thinking and investigating. I have found settings amongst the
options to solve my problem. So thanks for that.
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