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Printing / Various Printing Options

Pages Per Sheet Printing (Windows), N-up Printing (Macintosh)

Pages Per Sheet Printing (Windows) or N-up printing (Macintosh) allows you to print two or four pages on single sheets of paper.

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Single Sheets

Access the printer driver.
Accessing the Printer Software for Windows
Accessing the Printer Software for Macintosh

For Windows, select the desired Size and Type settings under Paper Options on the Main menu.

For Macintosh, select the desired Paper Size on the Page Setup dialog box, and then select the desired Media Type on the Print dialog box.
Media Type Settings

For Windows, select the Pages Per Sheet option under Multi-Page on the Page Layout menu, and then click the up or down arrow to select a number from 2 or 4.

For Macintosh, select the Multi-Page check box on the Layout dialog box, and then select N-up.

Make the following settings for Pages Per Sheet Printing (Windows) or N-up printing (Macintosh).

2, 4
(Windows)
2 Pages, 4 Pages (Macintosh)

Prints two or four pages of your document on a single piece of paper.

Page Order

Specifies the order in which the pages will be printed. Some settings may be unavailable, depending upon the Orientation selection on the Paper menu.

Print Page Borders (Windows)
Print page frames (Macintosh)

Prints frames around the pages printed on each sheet.

For Mac OS X users

Select Layout from the pop-up menu as the Multi-Page setting to print multiple pages of your document on one sheet of paper.

When Layout is selected, you can make the following settings:

Pages per Sheet

Prints a multiple pages of your document on a single piece of paper. You can select from 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16.

Layout Direction

Allows you to specify the order in which the pages will be printed on the sheet of paper.

Border

Prints a border around the pages printed on each sheet. You can select from None, Single hairline, Single thin line, Double hairline, or Double thin line.

Click OK to close the driver setting dialog.

Note:
The Layout settings available are a standard feature of Mac OS X.

Print the data from your application.


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