I have a mac book and im wondering if you can do double sided printing.
Canon printer keeps printing double sided.
I was away for a week and my printer was left on and now it prints double images.
Check the duplex printing check box on the page setup tab and confirm that automatic is checked.
The letters are so close that are almost on top of each other.
How can i fix this.
This does not work for me.
The printer is fine for single sided printing.
So is my printer capable to do so.
Ive been trying to figure it out but i cant find where i can do it or not.
I have checked all the settings.
On web browser via ip address settings.
Is there a simple fix.
I have a mac using osx yosemite v 10 10 5 use chrome browser.
When printing some lines come written with double letter effect.
Open the printing preferences pane.
The presets get overrun by the printer as it defaults to double sided.
Print on two sides.
Even when i request single sided printing the printer prints everything double sided.
Paper constantly jams when printing double sided on my mf 8380 cdw.
1 open a browser window and type http localhost 631 2 on the cups screen select the administration tab 3 click manage printers 4 select the canon device by ip address or name if you can find it on the list 5 click administration drop down box and select set default options 6 click.
A common cause of the issue can be due either to the print side setting requiring adjusting or confirming that single sided printing is enabled in the printer driver for your operating system.
They said it was a microsoft problem.
I do not know where else to check how do i fix this.
Canon refers to the act of two sided or double sided printing on its machines as duplex printing according to canon s support pages to make a pixma series printer print a document in.
Print from word doc or any text editor onto plain paper.
Double siding printing on pixma ts3122.
Select letter 8 5 x11 22x28cm or a4 in the page size drop down on the page setup tab.
This does not happen to all of the text on the page but to many lines.