In article <uce-244FC2.09374129052008@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com>, Gregory Weston <uce@splook.com> wrote:
> 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.
Thanks - I've been awkward with printing - probably because I hardly ever print. :) I'll play with it. Having the choice is great. Thanks for the tips.