3-64 2-sided PrintingPaper Loading and Output Tray3• During automatic 2-sided printing, do not touch the paper until it is output to the outputtray completely. In automatic 2-sided printing, the paper is partially output once afterprinted on its surface and is fed again to be printed on its reverse side.NOTE• Depending on the capacity of the RAM in the printer, the print quality may deteriorate, orthe printer may not be able to print, displaying when performingautomatic 2-sided printing on documents that make heavy use of lines or containcomplicated diagrams, charts, or graphs. In this case, take the following measures.- Set GRADATION LEVEL to HIGH 1, then print again.- Install an expansion RAM module. (See Getting Started Guide)• On automatic 2-sided printing, the reverse side of the paper is printed first, therefore thepaper should be loaded in the opposite orientation to that for 1-sided printing. If printingon such paper with letterheads, in which faces and directional orientations are specified,see "Paper Loading Orientation" (p. 3-78) and load the paper in the proper orientation.Switching Between Automatic 2-sided Printing and1-sided PrintingPerform automatic 2-sided printing using the following procedure.■ When printing from WindowsWhen performing automatic 2-sided printing, set [Print Style] in the [Finishing] sheet in theprinter driver to [2-sided Printing]. For details on using the printer driver, see Help of theprinter driver.■ When printing from MacintoshWhen performing automatic 2-sided printing, specify the settings in the printer driver. Fordetails on using the printer driver, see Help of the printer driver.■ When printing from DOS or UNIXWhen you are printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which you cannotuse the printer driver, specify the settings using the control panel. Switch betweenautomatic 2-sided printing and 1-sided printing with the printer's control panel using thefollowing procedure.1 Press [Settings].SettingsSETUPCONTROL MENU →