Printing problem

D

Doug Lowe

I have a Canon imageRunner 5000 with a stapler unit. Using Office 2003, it
has a problem printing multiple copies of stapled sets -- the only way to
get it to individually staple each set is to uncheck the "Collate" option on
the main print dialog, which is counter-intuitive.

Unfortunately Project 2003 doesn't have a Collate option on the main print
dialog. If I configure the Printer Properties to staple the output and print
more than one copies, I can't figure out how to get each set stapled
separately. Instead, all of the copies get stapled together.

Any ideas?
 
J

J Baird

Have you tried making a macro, to separately print each set? This would be
similar to selecting [File][Print] a specific number of times.
 
D

Doug Lowe

Haven't tried that yet. That would be a good fall-back, but I'd rather get a
real solution ;-)


J Baird said:
Have you tried making a macro, to separately print each set? This would
be similar to selecting [File][Print] a specific number of times.


Doug Lowe said:
I have a Canon imageRunner 5000 with a stapler unit. Using Office 2003, it
has a problem printing multiple copies of stapled sets -- the only way to
get it to individually staple each set is to uncheck the "Collate" option
on the main print dialog, which is counter-intuitive.

Unfortunately Project 2003 doesn't have a Collate option on the main
print dialog. If I configure the Printer Properties to staple the output
and print more than one copies, I can't figure out how to get each set
stapled separately. Instead, all of the copies get stapled together.

Any ideas?
 

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