
It should do, although the print jobs sent to the printer will be larger (they will contain multiple copies). Then repeat the tests to see whether or not that makes any difference. If the Mopier Mode is set to Enabled, change it to Disabled. If the Printer Hard disk is set to Installed, change it to Not installed. To check whether or not the system thinks that a hard disk is installed on the printer, and whether or not Mopier mode is enabled. If so, check the Device Settings for the printer:
#Snagit 8 cannot print multiple pages driver#
If the SET QTY command is there, this confirms that the driver thinks that the printer will perform the copies. Most of the file may be unintelligible, but the beginning will look something like:.prn file (you should be able to open it in NotePad). Then examing the beginning of the resultant.'Capturing' a sample print job to a file (using the ' print to file ' option in the Word and/or driver Print dialogue.You can confirm that the above is occurring by: But the printer does not have MOPY capability - this is usually only available if the printer has a hard disk and/or a large RAM disk - I don't think that the LJ1320 supports either of these.For instance, if you want to print pages 2 through 7 of section 4, you would use p2s4-p7s4. You can specify pages within a section by using s and p with page numbers. For example, s2, s6 would print sections 2 and 6. The driver assumes that the printer can produce the multiple copies from a single copy source - this is known as MOPYing (I think that it stands for ' multiple original copying'). You can print multiple sections the same as you would print multiple pages.You are selecting that copies be printed ' collated' (i.e.Your document is a multiple page document (i.e.I suspect that the following is the case:
