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Printing - Printing on both sides posted in the Hardware forums; Hi all, Two questions: Is there a printer that will automatically print a document on both sides automatically? Currently I have to print all the odd numbered pages and then ...

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Hi all,

Two questions:

Is there a printer that will automatically print a document on both sides automatically?

Currently I have to print all the odd numbered pages and then stick in the paper to print to even numbers. This is ok, but I haven't figured out the syntax to type in a bunch of pages so I print one by one which is tedious. In other words can I input print 1,3,5,7 etc all at once on the dialog box?


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Hello,you could buy something like an Epson DX8400 all in one or a higher rated model for printing both sides of paper.


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The printer you need is called a DUPLEX printer of which there are many.

Ask at your local shop or search on the internet as what you get depends on your budget.


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HP k550 with duplexer is pretty dammed fast



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