Owners manual
Table Of Contents
- The basics
- The control panel
- Printing
- Overview
- Orienting media
- Basic printing instructions
- Selecting the output bin
- Printing on envelopes
- Printing on special paper
- Printing on both sides of paper (duplexing)
- Using features in the printer driver
- Setting the registration
- Different first page
- Including a blank back page
- Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
- Customizing Tray 1 operation
- Specifying paper to print on
- Job storage features
- Printing a private job
- Releasing private jobs
- Deleting a private job
- Storing a print job
- Printing a stored job
- Deleting a stored job
- Creating a QuickCopying job
- Printing additional copies of QuickCopy jobs
- Deleting a QuickCopy job
- Proofing and holding a job
- Printing the remaining copies of a held job
- Deleting a held job
- Copying
- Faxing
- Output devices
- Security features
- MFP maintenance
- Problem solving
- Specifications
- Control panel menus
- MFP memory and expansion
- Regulatory information
- Administration tasks
- Using the HTML Help Viewer
- Using accessibility shortcut keys in the Help Viewer
- Index

64 Chapter 3 Printing ENWW
Including a blank back page
This option allows you to add blank pages to the end of a print job.
For Windows, select Use different paper for first page on the Paper tab of your printer driver,
and then select Back Page. You can then select the paper source that you want to use for your
back page. To turn the feature off, select No back page.
Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
You can print more than one page on a single sheet of paper. This feature is available in some
drivers and provides a cost-effective way to print draft pages.
To print more than one page on a sheet of paper, look for a layout or pages-per-sheet option in
the driver. (This is sometimes called 2-up, 4-up, or n-up printing.)