I have problem with HP F380.
When i choose print 4 pages per sheet the printer prints it in the wrong order.
Where page 1 should have been its Page 4
Page 1 ==> Page 4
Page 2 ==> Page3
Page 3 ==> Page 3
Page 4 ==> Page 1
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Check your printer driver. The printer is doing what the driver is telling it to do. Check the "printing preferences" button. Set it up to print "1 page per sheet".
press key with windows logo(bottom of keyboard, both sides of spacebar),choice printers and faxes,find printer your using(if you have more than one listed, or the one with check by it),double click, when document box opens,click on printer(upper left at top of box),under page layout choose # of pages per sheet...2 will give you 2 pages side by side,4 will split the sheet into 4 quarters.
select print and when the printing window appears to choose printer then single click on your printer and click on "Printing Preferences" . In tab "Layout" you'll then see the option "pages per sheet" (if your printer driver support it). Select the number of pages you want to print on a single sheet. and finally click ok.
I believe this is going to be a software issue. Do a print preview of the booklet first to see if they are showing up in the right order. If they are, then it is a printer issues and I really can't help you there, but it they aren't then you know it might be a software issue. Check you formatting on the document before you trying printing it again.
Now, perform the steps below to change the settings from last to first page:
===== From the HP Solution Center software =====
1. Open the HP Solution center. 2. Click Settings--Print Settings --> Printer Settings 3. Click Advanced Tab. 4. Under layout option select the page order from "front to back". 5. Click OK and try printing.
From application
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a) Select tools b) Goto Options
In that select print tab
c) Check the Reverse Print order option. d) Click Ok.
The HP All-In-One printers have a PREFERENCES/PROPERTIES option called "Pages Per Sheet" that controls this behavior. If it was changed by someone, you can set the default by right-clicking on the printer from the PRINTERS window and selecting PROPERTIES. Then click on PRINTING PROPERTIES from the GENERAL tab and set "Pages Per Sheet" to 1.
The HP All-In-One printers have a PREFERENCES/PROPERTIES option called "Pages Per Sheet"
that controls this behavior. If it was changed by someone, you can set
the default by right-clicking on the printer from the PRINTERS window
and selecting PROPERTIES. Then click on PRINTING PROPERTIES from the
GENERAL tab and set "Pages Per Sheet" to 1.
This is not the fault of the printer but the fault of word.
The way I did it successfully was as follow: File > Page Setup > Layout = Landscape (sounds like you have already done this)
In the print dialoge, instead of OK, click Properties. On the layout tab, select landscape and below that select pages per sheet = 4 and then click ok... Then click OK to print.
You are using HP's cartridge with the smallest output . So if you are printing 80 pages of text, you will have a problem by the time you reach 95 or 100 pages. If you are printing in color, you only have 1ml/color. Meaning 3 colors. But in order to print a red, it will combine a magenta and yellow to product 1 color. So 3 colors doesn't mean 3 ml worth of colors. Effectively you may only be able to print 10-20 pages of color then your cartridge is empty. The black cartridge has about 4-5ml of ink. So if you print a lot I suggest you get another printer.
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