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Printing double-sided

No change in size, 20:57, May 17, 2006
fixed formatting again again AGAIN
# This is important: wait a good five minutes or so before continuing. Your document will, literally, be hot off the presses, and you should let it cool down before going on so that the pages don't stick together and come through the printer several at a time during the next steps.
# Open the paper tray on the printer, and put your document in it. The orientation of the pages is very important: the ''printed'' side should be facing ''down,'' and the ''top'' of the pages should be closest to you (bottom of the pages closest to the innards of the printer).
## * ''Tip:'' Make sure that there is plenty of paper underneath your document. You want to do this for two reasons: First, you want some extra paper in case there are any pages left at the end of your document after the first set has been printed (though usually this won't be the case, since even pages print on the backsides of the odd pages, which you already took care of). Second, you want your pre-printed pages to come out of the printer smoothly, and if your paper is all that there is in there, the printer is more likely to feed several pages through its system at once. Which is bad.
# Go back to your computer and print the second half of your document. Select "Even pages only" this time, just like you selected "odd pages only" before.
#* Again, if you printed to lw-jesup-maindesk-color, you'll have to authorize the print job in the Jesup lobby. (You can actually take advantage of this by sending both the odd- and even-page print jobs at once, but only authorize them one at a time.) lw-jesup-maindesk-color presents a peculiar difficulty: there are two printers, and you don't necessarily know which printer to put your odd pages in before printing the even pages. There are a few solutions to this:
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