The pages that will appear inside the booklet can then be printed after the paper is reloaded into the sheet feeder as shown in the illustration below.Ī booklet can be created by printing pages 1 and 4 on the first sheet of paper, pages 5 and 8 on the second sheet of paper, and pages 9 and 12 on the third sheet of paper.
To create it, the pages that appear on the outside (after the page is folded) are printed first.
Once these pages are printed, they can be reloaded to print the even-numbered pages onto the opposite side of the paper.įolded Booklet double-sided printing allows you to make single-fold booklets. Standard double-sided printing allows you to print the odd-numbered pages first. There are two types of double-sided printing available. Standard double-sided printing for Macintoshįolded booklet double-sided printing for Windowsįolded booklet double-sided printing for Macintosh When connecting to the printer, select the direct IP address (not the print queue on the server) and connect.Ĥ) If that succeeds, go to Control Panel > Printers and devices and make sure the new printer is marked as default.Īfter reboot, the print queue on my print server is now deployed onto the client computer via the GPO - and - selected as the default printer.Standard double-sided printing for Windows
But that leadsĢ) The printer vendor (in this case HP) does not update the drivers for 'such an old printer' as our HP OfficeJet 8600.ġ) Log on to the client computer (I hope you don't have more than 3 or 4 with this problem!) as the user (with local admin permissions).Ģ) Download the 'big software' install with Windows 10 support (from HP in this case) not just the printerdriver itself and install it onto the client computer.
It works for me, because I only have 1 Win10/1607 user for that print queue(!)ġ) As Windows 10 with this update MS16-087: Security update for Windows print spooler components: Jdoes not install printer drivers unless they are 'packaged', you need to download a 'packaged' print driver in order to deploy these print queues via GPO.
I found a "solution" to this issue today, inspired by this thread and others.