
- #WORD FOR MAC CHANGE TO ONE SIDED PRINTING DRIVER#
- #WORD FOR MAC CHANGE TO ONE SIDED PRINTING SOFTWARE#
If you are struggling to print something single-sided please speak to a member of the Library Advice team.
#WORD FOR MAC CHANGE TO ONE SIDED PRINTING SOFTWARE#
Whilst we do not have specific instructions for other software or applications they should generally follow a similar process as Microsoft Office applications.
#WORD FOR MAC CHANGE TO ONE SIDED PRINTING DRIVER#
Then, try to remove and re-add the printer from your configuration and see if this clears, check for printer driver updates (from the printer driver vendor, via Apple), check for printer firmware updates, then check with the printer vendor.ī) click the field "Use" and select the original software for your printer (it may be Epson, HP etc.All university PCs default to printing double-sided. Confirm that the printer supports duplex printing with the printer vendor. The usual general troubleshooting sequence - which won't help with the problem that dongiulio is reporting here, with duplex printing on a printer that lacks the necessary duplex printing hardware - is to try the following steps. The Brother HL-3170CDW does that's the D in the usual Brother printer model name.Īccording to the HP web site, the LaserJet 1022 is both a fairly old printer, and lacks support for duplex printing.Īccording to the Samsung web site, the Samsung ML-2160 also lacks duplex printing.Īpple has available printer troubleshooting information.

This thread is an old one, and it's collecting what are unrelated questions.Īccording to the Brother web site, the HL-3140CW does not offer duplex printing hardware. Secure AirPrint) and click the field "Use":ī) click the field "Use" and select the original software for your printer (it may be Epson, HP etc.)ĭ) then, in the opened up window, check "duplexer" option or sounding something like this See the screenshots below! this is fantastic!! Good luck!Ī) ignore the default setting (e.g. Secure AirPrint), andī) select the original software for your printer (it may be Epson, HP etc.), there may be options, check them all out, one by one, until you find the one that explicitly offers you a "duplex" mode.

Hover over your printer title and right-click.Ī) click the field "Use", ignoring the default setting (e.g. Go to "System Preferences" and further to "Printers and Scanners".Ģ.


I had the same problem for quite some time, the two-sided option was greyed out.ġ.
