Copying a two-sided document, Making a duplex copy, Changing copy settings – Dell 948 All In One Printer User Manual

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6. Click Preview Now.

7. Adjust the dotted lines to fit around the portion of the image you want to print.

8. Select the number of copies (1–99), and then specify the color settings from the Copy drop-down menu.

9. Click See More Copy Settings to customize your copy.

10. After customizing your settings, click Copy Now.

Copying a Two-Sided Document

1. Load the original document. For more information, see

Loading Original Documents

.

2. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to COPY, and then press the Select button

.

3. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to 2-Sided Copies, and then press the Select button

.

4. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to 2-Sided Original, 1-Sided Copy or 2-Sided Original, 2-

Sided Copy

, and then press the Select button

.

5. Press the Start button .

6. Follow the instructions on your printer display.

Making a Duplex Copy

Your printer comes with a built-in duplex unit that performs duplex copies on your document without the need to manually

re-orient the sheets. It picks the paper after printing on one side and feeds it back to the printer to print on the side that is

still blank.

1. Load your original document. For more information, see

Loading Original Documents

.

2. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to COPY, and then press the Select button

.

3. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to 2-Sided Copies, and then press the Select button

.

4. Use the left and right Arrow buttons to scroll to 1-Sided Original, 2-Sided Copy (if you are copying a one-

sided document) or 2-Sided Original, 2-Sided Copy (if you are copying a two-sided document), and then press the

Select button

.

5. Press the Start button .

Changing Copy Settings

NOTE:

Use letter-size or A4 plain paper for making duplex copies. You cannot make duplex copies on envelopes, card

stock, or photo paper.

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