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Old August 22nd 11, 01:54 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default Can't print multiple copies

I am trying to print multiple copies of a file using Works 9.0,
Windows vista, and a Canon mf4200 laser printer.

I am aware that I need to check the collate box to print from Works. I
have tried it with the box checked and unchecked. My other printers
print multiple pages just fine. This laser printer is used, but new to
me. It prints single copies just fine, and it will do multiple copies
when I am scanning something.

If I have to, I can print one copy, and then have it scan and print
multiple copies. But I shouldn't have to do that. Any ideas why it
won't print multiple copies?

 




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