Printing, Printing documents, Printing two-sided documents – Kodak ESP OFFICE 2100 User Manual
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Printing
Print documents and lab-quality pictures on your printer.
Printing documents
To print a document from your computer:
1. Open the document.
2. Select
File > Print.
3. In the Print dialog box, select your KODAK Printer.
4. Choose the pages to print, number of copies, etc, then click
OK (on a computer
with WINDOWS OS) or
Print (on a computer with MAC OS).
Printing two-sided documents
You can print two-sided documents on any size paper that the printer accepts (see
) by rotating the paper manually and reloading the paper after
the first side is printed.
IMPORTANT:
Two-sided printing can only be done on media that can absorb ink on both
sides, such as plain paper or two-sided photo paper. Two-sided printing will
not work on bar-coded photo paper (the bar code is on the back side).
Printing two-sided documents from a computer with WINDOWS OS
To print two-sided documents from a computer with WINDOWS OS:
1. Load paper into the paper input tray.
2. Open the document you want to print, then select
File > Print.
3. In the Print dialog box, make sure that your
KODAK ESP Office 2150 Series
is
selected (printers with a wireless connection have a 4-digit number added to
the end of the name), then click
Properties.
4. Select the
Layout tab.
5. In the Two-sided printing field, select
Manual (Instructions provided).
6. Under Flip on, select either
Long edge or Short edge.
7. Click
OK to close the Properties window.
8. Click
OK or
to start printing.
9. When a message appears on your computer or printer LCD telling you to do so,
remove the printed pages from the output tray.
10. Turn the printed pages over, and place them into the paper input tray (top edge
down and printed side away from you).
11. Press
Start Black or Start Color on the printer.
NOTE: It does not matter which
Start button you press; the print job will continue
printing in either color or black, depending on the document.