By default, when you use the Print dialog, the selected preset is the last preset you used. However, you can choose to use the Default Settings preset every time you print, unless you change it. Choose Show Presets from the Presets pop-up menu. Select “Reset Presets Menu to ‘Default Settings’ After Printing.”.
Preview and print your document. On the File menu, click Print. To preview each page, click the arrows at the bottom of the preview. If you don't see the preview, below Presets, select Copies & Pages and check the box next to Show Quick Preview. Choose the number of copies, and any other options you want, and click the Print button. Print specific pages. On the File menu, click Print.
To print only certain pages, under Pages, do one of the following:. To print the page shown in the Quick Preview, select Current Page. To print consecutive pages like 1 -3, select From and enter the first and last page numbers in the From and To boxes. To print individual pages and a range of pages (like page 3, and pages 4-6) at the same time, select Page Range, and enter the page numbers and ranges separated by commas (e.g. Print on both sides of the paper The easiest way to produce double-sided publications is to print them on a printer that supports duplex printing. To find out whether your printer supports duplex (also referred to as double-sided or two-sided) printing, you can check your printer manual or consult your printer manufacturer, or you can do the following:.
On the File menu, click Print. Click Copies & Pages, and then click Layout.
Click Two-Sided, and then select Long-Edge binding (to flip pages on the long end) or Short-Edge binding (to flip pages on the short end). If your printer doesn't offer automatic duplex printing, you can follow these steps to manually print on both sides of the paper. On the File menu, click Print. Click Copies & Pages, and then click Microsoft Word. Click Odd pages only. After the odd pages are printed, flip the stack of pages over, reinsert the stack into the printer, repeat steps 1 and 2, and then click Even pages only.
Depending on the printer model, you might have to rotate and reorder the pages to print the other side of the stack. Print only odd or even pages. On the File menu, click Print. Click Copies & Pages, and then click Microsoft Word. Click Odd pages only or Even pages only. Print in reverse order If your printer stacks the output back-to-front, you can still have your pages print in the correct order. Follow these steps to print a document that begins with the last page.
On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Output and Sharing, click Print. Under Print options, select the Reverse print order check box. Change the page orientation for a document. On the Layout tab, click Orientation, and then click Portrait or Landscape. On the File menu, click Print. Change the orientation for specific pages.
Select all the text on the pages you want to change. Tip: To change the orientation for all pages after the cursor, instead of selecting text, click where you want to start the new page orientation. On the Format menu, click Document, click Page Setup, select the orientation you want, and then click OK. Next to Apply to, click This point forward. On the Format menu, click Document.
Click Page Setup at the bottom of the dialog box. Next to Orientation, click the orientation you want, and then click OK. Next to Apply to, click Selected text, and then click OK. On the File menu, click Print. Change the orientation for a specific section.
Important: To change the orientation for a specific section, your document must be divided by section breaks. Learn how to. To display nonprinting characters, such as paragraph markers (¶), click Show all nonprinting characters on the Home tab. Double-click the section break that follows the section you want to change. Section breaks look like this:. Click Page Setup. Next to Orientation, click the orientation you want, and then click OK.
Next to Apply to, click This section, and then click OK. On the File menu, click Print. Tip: If you don't see other print options in the Print dialog box, click the blue downward facing arrow to the right of the Printer pop-up menu. Print specific pages or sections. On the File menu, click Print. On the Printer pop-up menu, select the printer that you want.
Click Page Range, and then in the Page Range box, do one of the following: To print Do this Nonadjacent pages Type the page numbers with commas between numbers or with a hyphen between the starting and ending numbers in the range. For example, to print pages 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8, type 2,4-6,8. A whole section Type an s followed by the section number. For example, to print section 3, type s3. Nonadjacent sections Type an s followed by the section number, type a comma, and then type an s followed by the next section number.
For example, to print sections 3 and 5, type s3,s5. A range of pages across sections Type the range in the following format: p ns n-p ns n, where p is in front of the page number and s is in front of the section number. For example, to print from page 2 in section 3 through page 3 in section 5, type p2s3-p3s5. A range of pages in a section Type the range in the following format: p ns n-p ns n, where p is in front of the page number and s is in front of the section number. For example, to print pages 5 through 7 in section 3, type p5s3-p7s3.
Click Print. Print on both sides of the paper (duplex printing) The easiest way to produce double-sided publications is to print them on a printer that supports duplex printing. You can usually learn whether your printer supports duplex printing either by looking at the information that was included with the printer or by looking at the printer's properties.
Some printers offer the option of automatically printing on both sides of a sheet of paper (automatic duplex printing). Other printers provide instructions so that you can manually reinsert pages to print the second side (manual duplex printing). Some printers do not offer duplex printing at all.
Tip: If your printer supports duplex printing and you are having trouble printing duplex, on the Copies & Pages pop-up menu, click Layout. Then, on the Two-Sided pop-up menu, make sure that Off is not selected. If your printer doesn't offer automatic duplex printing, you can follow these steps to manually print on both sides of the paper.
On the File menu, click Print. On the Printer pop-up menu, select the printer that you want. On the Copies & Pages pop-up menu, click Microsoft Word. Click Odd pages only. After the odd pages are printed, flip the stack of pages over, reinsert the stack into the printer, repeat steps 1 through 3, and then click Even pages only.
Depending on the printer model, you might have to rotate and reorder the pages to print the other side of the stack. Print only odd or even pages. On the File menu, click Print. On the Printer pop-up menu, select the printer that you want. On the Copies & Pages pop-up menu, click Microsoft Word. Click Odd pages only or Even pages only.
Print in reverse order If your printer stacks the output back-to-front, you can still have your pages print in the correct order. Follow these steps to print a document that begins with the last page. On the Word menu, click Preferences. Under Output and Sharing, click Print.
Under Printing options, select the Reverse print order check box. Change the page orientation for a document. On the View menu, click Print Layout. On the Layout tab, under Page Setup, click Orientation, and then click Portrait or Landscape. On the File menu, click Print. Change the orientation for specific pages. On the View menu, click Print Layout.
Select all the text on the pages that you want to change. On the Format menu, click Document. Click Page Setup. Under Orientation, click the orientation that you want, and then click OK. On the Apply to pop-up menu, click Selected text, and then click OK. As necessary, Word inserts section break before and after the text that you selected and changes the orientation for those sections. On the File menu, click Print.
Important: To change the orientation for a specific section, the document must have section breaks. On the View menu, click Print Layout. To display nonprinting characters, such as paragraph markers (¶), click Show all nonprinting characters on the Standard toolbar. Double-click the section break that follows the section that you want to change. Click Page Setup. Under Orientation, click the orientation that you want, and then click OK.
On the Apply to pop-up menu, click This section, and then click OK. As necessary, Word inserts section breaks before and after the sections that you selected and changes the orientation for those sections.
On the File menu, click Print.
I saw some replies for another MF series printer, but the instructions did not make sense to me. I have gone through EVERY possible option in the print dialog boxes. I think this is something set on the printer itself somehow.
THe weird thing is that on my old computer with the same printer, I had an option in the Print dialog box for 'Finishing.' That allowed me to specify (and obviously I could save that setting in a preset). But, with my new computer and new download of the drivers, etc., 'Finishing' is not on the drop down menu.
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I do see Basic (which someone mentioned in a post), but that doesn't deal with 2 sided printing. Please help!! Thanks, Cameron. So that the Community can help you better, we will need to know exactly which operating system is running on your computer, and which applications you're trying to print from. That, and any other details you'd like to give will help the Community better understand your issue!
If this is a time-sensitive matter, our US-based technical support team is standing by, ready to help 24/7 via Email at or by phone at 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) weekdays between 10 AM and 10 PM ET (7 AM to 7 PM PT). Thanks and have a great day! Please follow the steps below to turn off 2-Sided printing and also save the 1-Sided option as a Preset::.
Click File, and then click Print. Click the drop-down arrow for Copies & Pages, and then select Layout. Click the drop-down arrow for 2-sided, and then select Off.
Click the 'Presets' drop-down arrow and click 'Save current setting as preset.' .
Name it '1-sided' or 'Single-Sided' and verify that the imageCLASS MF8300 Series is the only printer selected. Print the document.
Now when you print other documents, select the '1-Sided' option in Presets to print single-sided documents. I hope this information is helpful to you. Should you need further assistance, please contact us at 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666. Have a great day. I'm having the same issue.
The default setting being a 2 sided print is stupid. There seems to be no way to change this to make single sided the default. I love canon products and have a a lot of them that we use in my office. I agree with you on just dumping the printer and going with another since from what I have read on your post here from canon they don't have a fix to the problem. When they wrote the driver for these they made two sided the default without a work around. Pretty much have had my fill.
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I have wasted countless hours trying to fix this issue and it has cost me more money in screwed up prints then the printer is worth. I have an MF 6160. Love it overall, but now have the same double sided printing of documetns, and cannot turn it off. Have wasted a lot of paper, have to send documetns to my two other simple canon printers to get single sided. Been on phone twice for an hour with Canon, none of the changes work. They don't seem to have a fix. The presets get overrun by the printer as it defaults to double sided.
They said it was a Microsoft problem. I have a Mac using OSX Yosemite v 10.10.5, use Chrome browser. I updated the Windows for Mac to the 2016 version, from the 2011 version. Same.bleep. double sided printing with both version.
Canon, you have great printiers. Please get the fix together. Otherwis will have to trash this printer.