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do you have a printer? can I share this tip with you all?

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infoman Sat 04-Jul-20 17:49:15

I like that tip,I might give it a try when I ain't tired.

JackyB Sat 04-Jul-20 15:27:39

You can set it to print all the odd numbered pages, then turn them over and print all the even numbered pages on the back. Needs a lot of thinking about to get it right but it's very satisfying if it works.

What could go wrong in that case, however, is when paper gets stuck or the printer pulls two sheets through at once.

Always leaf through the stack of paper before loading and get the dearer, better quality paper - a saving in the long run!

Cs783 Sat 04-Jul-20 13:08:44

A bit like the tip to set printing to grey scale but maybe even more economical - look for a ‘fast/economical’ print option. Fine unless you want impeccable quality and saves ink.

Rufus2 Sat 04-Jul-20 13:01:27

Do wish printer technology would catch up with computer technology
Franbern Then you would really be floundering! grin
Seems like you don't have to worry too much about ink costs; I use generics instead of Canon; much cheaper and just as good!
Cheers

Franbern Fri 03-Jul-20 17:52:21

Printers do seem to cause more problems, than virtually every other area of computers Mine is HP office jet, purchased as my old one kept falling out of its wi fi.

Sometimes, I press 'print' and hear it start to whirr and it prints almost immediately. Other times, my instruction seems to need to circle the planet a couple of times, to the Moon, Mars and beyond, and can take up to nearly five minutes to print. No idea why the difference.

I purchased this a couple of years ago and also have the system of paying £1.99 every month for them to replace the ink as and when it is required. A few weeks ago received my first replacement, and still have not needed to actually put it in. So, that is about £50!!!!! Not sure if this was a good system for me.

Do wish printer technology would catch up with computer technology.

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 15:35:52

Rufus2

^Shame some people don't want to become computer literate just because they are older^
BlueSky Just as well you put that "some" in there! grin

Yes!!
shock
We've never had printer problems before.

Rufus2 Fri 03-Jul-20 15:24:42

Shame some people don't want to become computer literate just because they are older
BlueSky Just as well you put that "some" in there! grin

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 15:20:03

25Avalon

Have you tried talking to your printer when it won’t obey? Mine sometimes takes ages to print, goes whrrr! whrrr! Clunk stop several times whereupon I ask it “would it discommode you awfully to print this for me?” And when it finally obeys I say “thank you finally.”

I'm not so polite to it, I threaten to throw it out of the window!

Rufus2 Fri 03-Jul-20 15:15:19

Cost presented me from buying one,so here is what I did
infoman That all sounds terribly complicated! I have a superb Canon printer/ scanner/ copier that does 2-sided printing when "Duplex is pressed! Simple ! Cost $30.00, (£15) All it won't do is print $100.00 notes; I can't buy the right paper! grin
Seriously though! Your tip could lead to both pages appearing on the same side of the print out, or am I missing something, as usual!? confused

BlueSky Fri 03-Jul-20 14:48:43

I'm considering upgrading to a wireless one that can print from a smartphone.

25Avalon Fri 03-Jul-20 13:05:55

Have you tried talking to your printer when it won’t obey? Mine sometimes takes ages to print, goes whrrr! whrrr! Clunk stop several times whereupon I ask it “would it discommode you awfully to print this for me?” And when it finally obeys I say “thank you finally.”

ElaineI Fri 03-Jul-20 13:04:13

You can also change the settings to print greyscale only if you don't need colour. Saves some ink. DH is insistent on this!

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 12:59:00

Thanks, MaizieD
It must be a problem in communication between PC or tablet and the printer. I may get DS to investigate when he can visit. Our IT friend had problems setting it up so DS came and sorted it out quite quickly a while ago.
I think I need to go back to the settings on the PC and tablet.

It's temperamental and always a pleasant surprise when it does decide to print.

MaizieD Fri 03-Jul-20 12:52:32

I've an HP Office jet, Callistomen, it too can be a bit temperamental at times.

It seemed to turn off its double sided printing function from time to time but then I discovered it was just me it wouldn't do it for, DP could still print doubled sided from his computer.

It turned out that it was the printer settings on my laptop, double sided printing wasn't 'enabled'. I can't remember what I had to do to correct it (senior memory), but I found out how to by googling.. Have you tried that?

infoman Fri 03-Jul-20 12:42:33

the one I have is a black and white brother,it does the job.

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 10:33:45

Thanks, infoman

It as always been very temperamental, even a friend who is an IT whizzkid had trouble setting it up in the first place.
It's an HP.

infoman Fri 03-Jul-20 10:30:07

Callistemon,
can't help you there,maybe some one else can help.
If any one has ANY tips,
don't keep them too yourself about any thing,
pass them on.

BlueSky Fri 03-Jul-20 10:27:11

Thanks Infoman a lot of us who worked in 'older' offices will know that but could be useful to others. Shame some people don't want to become computer literate just because they are older. I had an aunty who was a brilliant secretary before modern technology, when computers were introduced she finished rather than learn new skills.

Welshwife Fri 03-Jul-20 10:22:00

Our last couple of printers have had the facility to print both sides of the paper and it was no more expensive than most printers - I did not look for that facility but just found it there. I like printers with separate ink colours rather than one multi colour cartridge.

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 10:19:58

Thanks, infoman, sorry to hijack your thread, I think I was asking for some tips!

infoman Fri 03-Jul-20 10:19:15

True,took me several sheets to work it out though

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 10:19:08

Ours prints on both sides.
Sometimes
However, it is very temperamental and often decides not to work, either wirelessly or with a cable.
Then, after a week or so of this, it will suddenly decide to oblige, then goes off in a sulk again.

25Avalon Fri 03-Jul-20 10:12:32

Yes I always do that but make sure you put the paper back in the right way round grin

infoman Fri 03-Jul-20 10:08:58

Whilst working.
In my work place and if we had to copy a two page document the copy/printer could print on both sides,using just one sheet of paper.
Promised myself I would buy one for home use.
Cost presented me from buying one,so here is what I did.
If its a two page document,put just sheet in the paper tray,and press print.
Then take the one sheet out,put it back in the paper tray,and press the green start button
In my printer if I put the one sheet in with the print facing upwards and upside down and press the start button.
You get a two page document on one sheet.
Hope my tip might help a few members.