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Old 05-05-2008
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back to back printing in UNIX

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Can you suggest me how to back to back printing in UNIX? Is there any way?

Kindly advise.


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Do you mean duplex (Print on both sides of the paper)? If so we would need to now which flavor of Unix you are using.
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The flavor of UNIX we use is AIX 1 5
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Are you talking about duplex printing?

Assuming the printer is properly set up using the correct driver, there should be options for this in smit printer. There are also options to indicate which paper drawer to use, etc.
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