Duplex Printing; Guidelines for printing on both sides of the paper; Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplex printing)- Page 24

Brother HL-2070N User's Guide

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User's Guide HL-2030/HL-2040/HL-2070N
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About this printer

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Duplex Printing

The supplied printer drivers for Windows

®

 95/98/Me, Windows NT

®

 4.0 and Windows

®

 2000/XP all allow 

manual duplex printing. For more information about how to choose the settings, see the 

Help

 text in the 

printer driver.

Guidelines for printing on both sides of the paper

If the paper is thin, it may wrinkle.

If paper is curled, straighten it and then put it back in the paper tray or the manual feed slot.

If the paper is not feeding properly, it may be curled. Remove the paper and straighten it.

When you use the manual duplex function, it is possible that there may be paper jams or poor print quality. 
If there is a paper jam, see 

Paper jams and how to clear them

 on page 6-5.

Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplex printing)

Note

You should use plain paper and recycled paper. Do not use bond paper.

Manual duplex printing from the paper tray

1

From the 

Advanced

 tab choose the 

Manual Duplex

 printing mode, and from the 

Basic

 tab choose the 

Paper Source

 to be 

Auto Select

 or 

Tray1

.

2

The printer will automatically print all the even-numbered pages on one side of the paper first.

3

Remove the printed even-numbered pages from the output tray and put them back in the paper tray, 
placing the paper with the side that is going to be printed on (blank side) face down. Follow the 
instructions on the computer screen.

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  • 4.0 and Windows ® 2000/XP all allow manual duplex printing.
  • 5. Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplex printing) Note You should use plain paper and recycled paper.

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