Ha!
I do "folding" too!
|I also suppose duplex printer means just that, as Ed stated , reguarded as
| auto...
| hm i wonder if we can put that title on the resume
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| "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
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| > nowhere in your op did you mention "auto" that's why I was
asking...because
| > my machine says it's a duplexer and it's NOT...I'm the auto-duplexer.
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| >
| > | > | the Op had questioned the programs abilities for duplexing...
| > | besides that of mentioning haveing autodupxer yes
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| > | "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote:
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| > | > so maybe the op has only a duplexer not auto-duplexer?
| > | > hard to figure what he's saying
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| > | > | > | > | Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > | > | > still depends on the printer though.. with my ""duplex"" printer
I
| > still
| > | > | > have to turn the page in spite of what the product sales sheet
| > said...so
| > | > | > maybe it's really half duplex??
| > | > |
| > | > | "Duplex" simply means two-sided printing.
| > | > |
| > | > | Auto-duplex, automatic-duplex or a duplexer all mean that the
| > duplexing
| > | > | is done automatically.
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| > | > | --
| > | > | Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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http://ed.mvps.org
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