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Bottom line is...you can't, unless your printer has an optional duplexer available. You don't mention the model number. If you comment back with the model number I can look it up.Bottom line is...you can't, unless your printer has an optional duplexer available. You don't mention the model number. If you comment back with the model number I can look it up.
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If your printer has double sided printing functions then check the printer configuration and enable the double sided printing. If your printer has double sided printing functions then check the printer configuration and enable the double sided printing.
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Symptom: Your LaserJet 4350 prints just fine until you try to print a double-sided page. Then you see the page start to exit, pull back in, then stop. The Data light continues flashing green, and the display reads, "Processing..." There is no error indication, but the machine won't print the second side and continues to hold the half-printed paper in the duplexer. If you open the top cover and close it again, the printer will eject the page, then try to print the whole thing again, unless you're quick enough to cancel the job first.
Cause: The printer is expecting a different sized paper than what it's running. Often it's not the menu settings, but a little lever in the paper tray itself. Pull out the paper tray you're trying to print from and look for a little blue lever on top of its right-hand side. The lever is labeled "Standard/Custom." Flip it to Standard (parallel to the tray side) and your problem should go away.
In Printer Perfrances select back to back or double sided make sure you also select Binding Left for printing second side and you don have to flip the paper over or Top Binding like a lesson top lecture note book
test it with 2 pages of text, one page with an "A" on it, then the 2nd page with a "B" on it. once they print out, flip them over and run them thru again to see which side of the paper is being printed on during a pass thru the printer.
Hello, The Kyocera KM-1820 does not support automatic duplexing (double-sided).If a double sided copy/print is required you would have to do it manually, print the first side, then flip the paper over and run it back through the printer again for the second side.
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actually the gears in the printer are got worn out or some thing is blocking the gears so its not able to turn the paper internally to print on the right part of paper.and its printing upside down.remove the cartridge from the printer.and apply air blower in the inner area of printer.remove all the dust collected in the printer by blowing air everywhere in the printer.then check out if still the same problem the paper sliding gears needs to be replaced.you can get the gear assembly for local printer repair shop.they also help if replacing the gear assembly.
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Bottom line is...you can't, unless your printer has an optional duplexer available. You don't mention the model number. If you comment back with the model number I can look it up.
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