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Monday, May 18, 2015

How do I make my printer stop doing double sided copies? -

I have a canon ImageClass MF6530. Everytime I print or copy something it prints it out like a double sided copy. That means it prints it out then pulls it back in then prints it out again. The reset button doesn t do a thing, the manual is no help, and the double sided button is off. Can someone help me?

throw it on the floor

check your printer driver settings, or the print settings in the application that you are using.

The short answer is that it will be a setting in the software you are using, asnd/or the printer driver and/or on the config panel on the printer. The fact that you say it prints double sided (duplex) for both printing and copying indicates that duplex is a default setting in the machine. Is duplex listed in the index for the device manual? Otherwise search the configuration settings (I am assuming it has a LCd panel that you can use for configuration built intothe machine) To fix it for printing jobs from software, you could also try yoiur equivalent of start-gt; settings-gt; printers -gt;MF6530 and look at the various configuration tabs. One will show duplex or double-sided printing as ticked. Untick it. This should make it the system wide default for anything printed from the computer, but not for copy jobs you do on the printer. Alternatively, before you print something from software, look under printer details in the software. On one of the various option tabs, there will be a ticked field of duplex or double-sided printing, which you should untick. This should at least work for that printing job from that software. It might even be a permanent setting change for that software. Tried googling for manuals online, but no luck When

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