Lexmark X215 MFP Printer User Manual


 
Accessing Print Properties
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Printing on both sides of the paper
You can print on both sides of the paper using the manual bypass to feed previously printed pages
back into your machine.
1 Open the document you want to print.
2 Click File Print.
3 Verify the correct printer (Lexmark X215) is selected in the Print window.
4 Click Properties.
If the Properties button does not appear in the Print window, click Options, Printer, or Setup
(depending on the program) first, and then click Properties in the next window.
5 From the Extras tab, select Print Odd Pages from the Print Order list box.
Note: Remember, if this setting is available in the Print window of your program, the
setting there may override your selection here (in Print Properties) and create
undesirable output. If you prefer to customize your settings using Print Properties,
clear the settings in the Print window of your program first.
6 Click OK.
7 Remove the printed pages from the front output tray.
8 Click File Print.
The Print window appears.
9 Verify the correct printer (Lexmark X215) is selected in the Print window.
10 Click Properties.
If the Properties button does not appear in the Print window, click Options, Printer, or Setup
(depending on the program) first, and then click Properties in the next window.
11 From the Extras tab, select Print Even Pages from the Print Order list box.
Note: Remember, if this setting is available in the Print window of your program, the
setting there may override your selection here (in Print Properties) and create
undesirable output. If you prefer to customize your settings using Print Properties,
clear the settings in the Print window of your program first.
12 From the Paper tab, select Manual Feed from the Source list box.
13 Load the first printed page into the manual bypass with the previously printed side facedown,
and with the top of the page feeding into the machine first.
14 Click OK.
15 Continue feeding the previously printed pages into the manual bypass in the order that they
were originally printed until printing is complete.