Printing
Printing Cover Pages
A cover page is the first or last page of a document. You can choose a different paper source for the
cover page than for the body of a document. For instance, use your company Letterhead for the first
page of a document, or use heavyweight paper for the first and last pages of a report.
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Use the applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover pages.
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Verify that the cover page is the same size as the paper used for the rest of your document.
If you specify a different size in the print driver than the tray you select as a cover page source,
your cover prints on the same paper as the rest of your document.
You have the following options for cover pages:
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No Covers: Prints the first and last pages of your document from the same tray as the rest of
your document.
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Front Only: Prints the first page on paper from the specified tray.
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Back Only: Prints the back page on paper from the specified tray.
Front and Back: Same: Front and back cover pages print from the same tray.
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Front and Back: Different: Front and back cover pages print from different trays.
Cover Page
Print Option
Front
1-sided printing
2-sided printing
Back
1-sided printing
2-sided printing (odd-numbered pages)
2-sided printing (even-numbered pages)
For the back of your front cover to remain blank when using 2-sided printing, page two of your
document must be blank. For the back cover of your document to remain blank, see the following table
for inserting blank pages.
Print Option
1-sided printing
2-sided printing
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WorkCentre 5300 Series Multifunction Printer
User Guide
Last Page of Text
Blank Pages
Add one blank page at the end of the document.
Odd-numbered
Add two blank pages at the end of the document.
Even-numbered
Add one blank page at the end of the document.
Pages Printed on Cover
Page 1
Pages 1 and 2
Last page
Last page
Last two pages