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On 12/09/2020 05:46 PM, thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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> On 12/09/2020 05:09 PM, Dale wrote: |
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>> Howdy, |
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>> I have a flatbed scanner. It's a old HP 4570. I been using Skanlite to |
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>> scan pictures etc and it does a great job. On occasion tho I have a |
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>> double sided document. I know how to scan them, scan one side, flip |
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>> over and scan the back. That's easy enough. How do I print them the |
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>> same way tho? Sometimes I use it like a copying machine basically. |
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>> Scan in, then print. I'm not quite sure how to print the double sided |
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>> stuff in one go tho. |
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>> If someone does the same as me, can you share how you print them two |
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>> sided? My printer is duplex so I just need to import both sides and |
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>> tell it to print. I'm just not sure what software does that and makes |
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>> it easy. |
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>> Thoughts?? |
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>> |
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>> Dale |
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>> :_) :-) |
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> Do you use XSane to scan it? You setup the printer in Setup menu under |
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> "Copy" and scan in duplex mode. If you printer is setup by default to |
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> print duplex it will print it correctly, in duplex. If not you will get |
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> two pages, it prints directly to a printer (the print windows doesn't |
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> pop-up). |
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> I suggest to scan it first to a document and print it in duplex. |
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Correction. You have mentioned it is a flatbed scanner so you can not |
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scan in duplex mode. Just create "multipage document" scan both sides, |
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save it and you should be able to print it in duplex mode. I mostly use |
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PDF format for documents. |