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From: Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com>
To: All
Subject: Re: Printing the 1st page first
Date:Sat, July 05, 2008 10:43 PM


In article <noemailhere-3F59CF.23034028052008@news.mts.net>,
The NewGuy <noemailhere@please.comm> wrote:

> In article <oster-5A7F10.19592128052008@newsclstr03.news.prodigy.net>,
> David Phillip Oster <oster@ieee.org> wrote:
>
> > In article <noemailhere-44B07E.15341928052008@news.mts.net>,
> > The NewGuy <noemailhere@please.comm> wrote:
> >
> > > I find the my laser printer (Samsung) always prints the last page first
> > > on a 2 page job. Is it possible to print the 1st page first? What also
> > > is odd is that in the Preview area it says 1 of 1 but its 2 pages. ??
> >
> > On the Print dialog box, there is a popup menu of sub-panels. On the
> > Paper Handling pane, there is a radio button group:
> >
> > Page Order:
> > o Automatic
> > o Normal
> > o Reverse
> >
> > You can control the order the pages come out using this.
>
> I must have missed it. That's great news. Simple solution. So would
> Reverse mode print the first page first?

Because...

> Somebody else said printing is
> usually backwards so you end up with the 1st page on top of your stack.

If the stack comes out of the printer face up, printing the first page
first will result in a print job in the output tray that's in reverse
order.

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- Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix


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