Operation Manual

Publishing and Sharing 261
Across sets the number of copies across the
page.
Down sets the number of copies down the
page.
Repeat selects the number of times to repeat
each page.
Skip lets you omit a certain number of
regions on the first sheet of paper. Skipping
regions is useful if, for example, you've
already peeled off several labels from a label
sheet, and don't want to print on the peeled-
off sections.
Fill Last Page will populate the last page
with your repeating region rather than just
printing an almost blank page.
Step &
Repeat
Select to paginate with multiple pages on the printer
sheet, with each sheet containing copies of the same
page only.
Across sets the number of copies across the
page.
Down sets the number of copies down the
page.
Printing books and booklets
To produce double-sided sheets, click Print and use the Print dialog's
Double-sided Printing or Manual Duplex options (under More Options). Ensure
your printer is setup for double-sided printing or run sheets through twice,
printing first the front and then the back of the sheet (reverse top and bottom
between runs). The sheets can then be collated and bound at their centre to
produce a booklet, with all the pages in the correct sequence.