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- | ====== Notary and Notary2 Duplex Function ====== | + | ====== Notary and Notary2 Duplex Function |
- | If you want to print on both sides of the page, but are too lazy to print every other page and then flip the stack over, both Notary and Notary 2 printers have a duplex (print on both sides) function. | + | |
+ | If you want to print on both sides of the page, but are too lazy to print every other page and then flip the stack over, both Notary and Notary2 | ||
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You are in luck. Just change the drop down to the print on both sides option. | You are in luck. Just change the drop down to the print on both sides option. | ||
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===== If your Notary printers are not configured to print duplex ===== | ===== If your Notary printers are not configured to print duplex ===== | ||
- | Windows 10 no longer allows | + | **NOTE:** It appears that Windows 10 is not allowing |
**NOTE:** Microsoft likes to move things around during windows updates so the exact procedures may vary. This is current as of --- // | **NOTE:** Microsoft likes to move things around during windows updates so the exact procedures may vary. This is current as of --- // | ||
- | {{: | + | If you try to print on both sides and see that duplex printing is not available, follow the steps below. |
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==== Step 1 ==== | ==== Step 1 ==== | ||
- | Open windows | + | Open Windows |
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==== Step 2 ==== | ==== Step 2 ==== | ||
Choose Devices | Choose Devices | ||
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Choose Printers & Scanners | Choose Printers & Scanners | ||
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==== Step 4 ==== | ==== Step 4 ==== | ||
Find your printer in the list. It should say Notary (or Notary2) but may be different such as Kitchen HP Laserjet P4015. You should know which printer you are using to print to Notary (or Notary2). | Find your printer in the list. It should say Notary (or Notary2) but may be different such as Kitchen HP Laserjet P4015. You should know which printer you are using to print to Notary (or Notary2). | ||
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Click on the printer name and select the manage option. | Click on the printer name and select the manage option. | ||
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Click on Printer properties | Click on Printer properties | ||
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Click on Device Settings | Click on Device Settings | ||
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+ | ==== Step 8 ==== | ||
+ | The small window will change to the Device Setting Tab. | ||
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+ | Here you can see that the printer settings say that the Duplex Unit is __Not Installed__. | ||
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+ | Click on the __Not Installed__ link and a drop down box will appear. | ||
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+ | Change the option to Installed. | ||
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+ | Then click Apply. | ||
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+ | ==== Step 9 ==== | ||
+ | Window should now be aware that the printer had a Duplex unit installed and should allow printing on both sides of the paper. | ||
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helpdocs/notary_duplex.1626541757.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/07/17 12:09 by localadmin