Print multiple pages per sheet
You can print up to 16 pages of documents or images on a single sheet of paper using your All-In-One. This is useful when printing summaries of handouts, slides, and presentations.
- Load paper. For help, see Load paper and specialty media.
- Customize the settings in the Page Setup dialog.
- From the software application, choose File Page Setup.
- From the Format for pop-up menu, choose 2200 Series.
- From the Settings pop-up menu, choose Page Attributes.
- From the Paper Size: pop-up menu, choose a paper size.
- From the Orientation: area, select an orientation (Portrait, Landscape, or Reverse landscape).
- Click OK.
- Customize the settings in the Print dialog.
- From the software application, choose File Print.
- From the Printer pop-up menu, choose 2200 Series.
- From the pop-up menu on the upper left, choose Copies & Pages.
- On the Copies: field, type the number of copies that you want to print.
- From the pop-up menu on the upper left, choose Color Options.
- From the Document Color: pop-up menu, choose a document color setting. For information, see Select a print color option.
- From the pop-up menu in the upper left, choose Quality & Media.
- From the Paper Type: pop-up menu, choose a paper type.
- From the Print Quality: area, select a print quality setting. For information, see Select a print quality. Higher print quality settings result in better quality documents, but may take longer to print.
- From the pop-up menu in the upper left, choose Layout.
- From the Pages per Sheet: pop-up menu, choose the number of pages you want to print on one sheet. You can print 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages of a document on a single sheet.
- From the Layout Direction: pop-up menu, select the icon of your preferred layout order. Your choice is reflected on the preview area on the left side of the print dialog.
- If you want to print a border around each image, choose an option from the Border: pop-up menu.
- Click Print. To avoid smudging ink, remove each paper from the paper exit tray before the next one exits, and then let it dry before stacking.