Print both sides of paper (booklet) HP895Cxi 2003 Publisher - wor.

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gk68gto

I am printing a booklet. Can't get the printer set up to show book printing
now that I have bought Publisher 2003 - it worked fine with Publisher 2000. I
used to print one side of pages, then it would tell me to take pages out of
printer and put back in a certain way. I can't get 2003 to work the same way.
It's a HP895Cxi printer.
 
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Ed Bennett

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gk68gto said:
I am printing a booklet. Can't get the printer set up to show book
printing now that I have bought Publisher 2003 - it worked fine with
Publisher 2000. I used to print one side of pages, then it would tell
me to take pages out of printer and put back in a certain way. I
can't get 2003 to work the same way. It's a HP895Cxi printer.

This does not change between Publisher versions - the book printing was and
is a function of your printer driver, accessible through File > Print >
Properties or File > Page Setup > Printer and Paper > Properties.
If you have changed your OS (e.g. an upgrade to Windows XP), your printer
drivers will have changed. The default drivers that come with Windows XP do
not always have advanced options like booklet printing.
If you select your printer properties through Start > Printers and Faxes,
you may be able to find duplex (booklet printing) options in one of the
advanced settings areas.
 
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Alexxx

Not every printer does have the book printing (doubleside) option, so use
FinePrint instead..Works fine here!
 
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Ed Bennett

A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from
Alexxx said:
Not every printer does have the book printing (doubleside) option, so
use FinePrint instead..Works fine here!

I was working on the assumption that the printer had an auto-duplex
feature - FinePrint doesn't add support for those to the driver, and
sometimes turning the paper over is so damn awkward
Otherwise, FinePrint is a good app to use
 

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