In article <1ihnt9u.2292u417c4hvjN%mikePOST@TOGROUPmacconsult.com>, mikePOST@TOGROUPmacconsult.com (Mike Rosenberg) wrote:
> 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? > > That's a function of the printer driver. It's possible with a lot of > printers. You have to look through your options in the print dialog and > see if Samsung supports this for your model.
Yes they support it. But when I see the Samsung folder in Applications there is nothing to open. And in Printing Preferences I don't see anything either. Maybe its just a spartan driver with limited options. I'll have to be wary of that when I replace this printer. I never thought of comparing printer drivers. This field is all new to me. I'll go over it again carefully later in case I missed anything.
> By the way, the concept of the defaulting to the last page first is that > the stack of paper will be in the correct order when you remove it all > at once from the printer. If a printer delivers the jobs printed side > up, they pages are in reverse order if the printing starts on page one.
I see your point. I print a lot of stuff that is in 2 pages. The second page I never need so its kind of waste of paper, ink and time to print double of what I need. But I'll check it again later. Thanks Mike.