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  • in reply to: Prining issue after updating windows 10 – CS6 #100317
    swen2
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    The procedure we do is:
    Print (choose printer)
    setup
    Preferences
    Choose options in driver (ie – duplex, tray, etc)
    Print
    Print again to send to printer

    If you stop at the next to last Print command, and go back to check your options in the print drive – they did not stick or hold.

    If we choose another printer and proceed as follows, but stop short of the last print command, then choose the original printer and the options will now hold.

    I hope that better explains what is going on…

    Any solutions to try?

    in reply to: Multiple up printing #55460
    swen2
    Member

    I know I can do that, but can it be done from the print menu?

    I may have a mulltiple page document and need just certain pages or a single page duplicated.

    in reply to: Multiple up printing #52445
    swen2
    Member

    I know I can do that, but can it be done from the print menu?

    I may have a mulltiple page document and need just certain pages or a single page duplicated.

    in reply to: Imposition Solutions #53743
    swen2
    Member

    I agree, the imposition plug-in from overnighty is great. We use its cut and stack to run postcards 8 up on 11×17 after we produce a file from data merge with sorted addresses, as data merge has no cut and stack function to keep the order of the mailing. It's great for books, business cards, and other step & repeat functions and it is very inexpensive. The documentation is a little confusing, but I was able to get help from the author quite quickly.

    in reply to: Imposition Solutions #50588
    swen2
    Member

    I  agree, the imposition plug-in from overnighty is great. We use its cut and stack to run postcards 8 up on 11×17 after we produce a file from data merge with sorted addresses, as data merge has no cut and stack function to keep the order of the mailing. It's great for books, business cards, and other step & repeat functions and it is very inexpensive. The documentation is a little confusing, but I was able to get help from the author quite quickly.

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