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== Windows == | |||
# Go to Printers (& Faxes) Definitions | |||
# Select printer | |||
# Printer preferences (left tab or right mouse button menu) | |||
# Select Duplex printing | |||
== Mac OS X == | |||
# Select Two-sided in the Layout options | |||
# "Save as" new preset in the Presets options (e.g., name it "Duplex") | |||
The selected preset is persistent across applications and sessions. | |||
== Linux == | |||
=== Gnome desktop === | |||
''contributed by Giampero Salvi'' | |||
it says "Duplex", choose "Long Edge" | |||
# go to System -> Administration -> Printing | |||
# select the printer | |||
# click on the "Printer Options" tag | |||
# choose "Long Edge (Standard)" in the "Double-Sided Printing" row. | |||
=== KDE desktop === | |||
''contributed by Hugo Costelha'' | |||
# run "printers" | |||
# right-click "Configure" on the desired printer | |||
# where it says "Duplex", choose "Long Edge" |
Revision as of 17:03, 4 April 2008
In order to save paper, PLEASE print in both sides (if printer supports it). To set it as default, follow this recipe:
Windows
- Go to Printers (& Faxes) Definitions
- Select printer
- Printer preferences (left tab or right mouse button menu)
- Select Duplex printing
Mac OS X
- Select Two-sided in the Layout options
- "Save as" new preset in the Presets options (e.g., name it "Duplex")
The selected preset is persistent across applications and sessions.
Linux
Gnome desktop
contributed by Giampero Salvi
- go to System -> Administration -> Printing
- select the printer
- click on the "Printer Options" tag
- choose "Long Edge (Standard)" in the "Double-Sided Printing" row.
KDE desktop
contributed by Hugo Costelha
- run "printers"
- right-click "Configure" on the desired printer
- where it says "Duplex", choose "Long Edge"