2-Sided Copying (MF229dw / MF226dn Only)

    22-Sep-2014
    8202244400

    Solution


      You can copy two pages of a document on both sides of the paper. You can also copy a two-sided document on both sides of the paper, or on two separate pages.

      NOTE
      • <2-Sided> may not be available with some sizes and types of paper.
      • <2-Sided> is not available when using <Paper Save> or <ID Card Copy>.

      <Copy> <2-Sided> Select the type of 2-sided copying



      Types of 2-sided copying

      The illustration below shows the types of 2-sided copying.
      • 1-Sided->2-Sided
      • 2-Sided->2-Sided (MF229dw)
      • 2-Sided->1-Sided (MF229dw)

      <Original/Finishing Type>

      Specify if you want to change the binding, such as when copying book-type documents in calendar-type format.

      1-Sided->2-Sided

      • If you want to copy portrait-oriented documents in calendar-type format (short-edge binding)

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      <Original/Finishing Type> <1->2-Sided> <Portrait> <Calendar Type>

      • If you want to copy landscape-oriented documents in book-type format (short-edge binding)

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      <Original/Finishing Type> <1->2-Sided> <Landscape> <Book Type>

      2-Sided->2-Sided (MF229dw)

      • If you want to create copies with a different binding type than the original

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      <Original/Finishing Type> <2->2-Sided> Select the original orientation Select the binding type for the finished copy, which is different from that of the original document.

      2-Sided->1-Sided (MF229dw)

      This setting enables you to align the direction of the output paper.

      • When a 2-sided document is in portrait-oriented calendar-type format (short-edge binding)

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      <Original/Finishing Type> <2->1-Sided> <Portrait> <Calendar Type>

      • When a 2-sided document is in landscape-oriented book-type format (short-edge binding)

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      <Original/Finishing Type> <2->1-Sided> <Landscape> <Book Type>