[TRLog] Manual 6.39
Bob Wolbert, K6XX
k6xx@jps.net
Tue, 4 May 1999 11:55:28 -0700
I have found with a LaserJet 4L and a 6MP, printing EVEN pages first, then
the ODD , with the evens output to the "straight through" tray and then
configuring the printer so the odds exit the top (normal) tray, I don't
need to resort (restack?) the pages. Different printer designs will have
different methods of achieving this. It is a good mental puzzle to solve
during non-contest weekends.
I took an indelible marker pen and wrote directions on the inside of the
paper tray so I don't forget this procedure.
If you try duplexing, print all of the even pages, then tell the computer
to print all the odd pages, but only insert one or two sheets. Ensure these
sheets are printing correctly (right side of paper, top correctly aligned)
before you fill the paper tray.
I think this is worth the effort. You may not! GL
BTW, the 6MP in PostScript mode prints the interface board layout page with
only the default (3MB) memory. It is high resolution--definitely not 72
dpi.
73 de Bob, K6XX
-----Original Message-----
From: Gil Baron W0MN [SMTP:gbaron@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 4:40 AM
To: Bob Wolbert, K6XX
Cc: trlog list
Subject: RE: [TRLog] Manual 6.39
Since it is not at all clear how to use Adobe (MUST be version 4) to do
duplex this is what I did with my HP855 Desk Jet.
1.Print and select to print Odd Pages Only.
2.Turn the stack 180 degrees AND restack so that the lowest numbered page
is
on top. This very important since Adobe does not allow print in reverse
order (DUMB)
3.Print the even pages.
DONE.
If you have a problem and a page does not print correctly you can go back
and redo only the needed pages. Be sure to do the odd even thing for these
too.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-trlog@contesting.com [mailto:owner-trlog@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of Bob Wolbert, K6XX
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 7:07 PM
> To: 'N7DR@arrl.net'; trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: RE: [TRLog] Manual 6.39
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>
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> The Acrobat Reader Ver 4.00 now allows duplex printing (print on
> both sides of the paper).
>
> 73 de Bob, K6XX
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