Printing Status Option; Manual Duplex Printing - NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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Printing with Your SuperScript 610
Printing Status
Option
Manual Duplex
Printing
Printing Status Option lets you decide how you want
feedback from the printer when you print.
If you put an X in the box marked Display Status
While Printing, the printer will pop up a Print Status
Window whenever you print to the SuperScript 610
printer. If you leave this box blank, you will only
see this window when the printer needs to inform
you of an error or warning condition, for example, to
let you know that it has run out of paper. (Chapter 5
gives more information on the Printer Status
Window.)
If you put an X in the box marked Beep When
Print Job is Complete, the printer will "beep" to let
you know that it has finished printing. Likewise, if
you put an X in the box marked Beep On Printer
Error, the printer will always beep as a result of an
error condition, such as paper out or paper jam.
If you put an X in the box marked Manual
Duplexing, NEC SuperScript , with a little help
from you, will print your file on both sides of the
paper. You can also choose one of two formatting
options:
• Book Style prints out so that if you opened the
document in the manner of a book, pages 2 and
3 would face each other.
• Report Style prints the even-numbered pages
upside down, so that if you opened the docu-
ment in the manner of a report bound at the
top, pages 2 and 3 would face the same way.
Here's how double-sided printing works.
[Using the Standard Hopper] (refer to page 8-4)
1. SuperScript prints every odd-numbered page of
your document, starting with the last odd-
numbered page.

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