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  • tamboknon
    Technician
    • Sep 2015
    • 62

    #1

    MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

    Hi Sir, has anybody encountered this problem? When Im printing back to back the second page shows different printout in the header only. Thanks in advance
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  • NeoMatrix
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3514

    #2
    Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

    Why would page 14 and page 16 be sent to the printer as back-to-back ?
    What happened to page 15 ?
    Is page 15 blank and therefore not scanned in the final print job ?

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    • Polarbear
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Feb 2012
      • 1070

      #3
      Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

      Originally posted by tamboknon
      Hi Sir, has anybody encountered this problem? When Im printing back to back the second page shows different printout in the header only. Thanks in advance
      Silly question: Have you checked the original document on that page to see that its layout is correct?
      Press the GREEN button!!

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      • gear13z
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        50+ Posts
        • Sep 2011
        • 68

        #4
        Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

        is your printer driver correct? try to update firmware.
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        • sandmanmac
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          • Feb 2009
          • 3979

          #5
          Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

          Originally posted by tamboknon
          Hi Sir, has anybody encountered this problem? When Im printing back to back the second page shows different printout in the header only. Thanks in advance
          Are you saying that printing page 14 by itself (single-sided)this doesn't occur? (I doubt it)
          Is it just 1 page of this doc that it happens, or every other page?
          What happens if you print it on another printer?
          Lots of questions......

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          • tamboknon
            Technician
            • Sep 2015
            • 62

            #6
            Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

            Sir, Its not photocopy and regarding with the page I just scan the other page sorry about that if you've been confuse. Anybody encounter it and can help in my problem. Its good Sir sandmanmac when I print it in our canon. thank you in advance

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            • KenB
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              2,500+ Posts
              • Dec 2007
              • 3944

              #7
              Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

              No mention of:

              • File format (PDF, Word, etc...) and version.
              • Driver version(s) you have tried
              • Firmware


              No way to give any sort of accurate answer without at least some of this critical info.
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              • qbert69
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                • Mar 2013
                • 1152

                #8
                Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

                Originally posted by tamboknon
                Hi Sir, has anybody encountered this problem? When Im printing back to back the second page shows different printout in the header only. Thanks in advance
                Since the "original" is more than likely a PDF (let's assume for a moment that it is!) I would guess that there is a "blank page skip" turned on--possibly in the print driver!

                Secondly, the image "defect" appears that the printer is not handling the transparent alpha channel correctly, meaning that the document is layered and needs to be flattened before printing. Use Bullzip for flattening (they have a FREE version!)

                Bullzip.com - Free PDF Printer

                If you are in the PDF, you can do a "Control+D" to see what the document info is!...may give you some insight into what is "going on" and how or by what program the PDF was generated by.

                Good Luck!

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                • KenB
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                  2,500+ Posts
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 3944

                  #9
                  Re: MPC3000 Printout problem in back to back

                  Originally posted by qbert69
                  Since the "original" is more than likely a PDF (let's assume for a moment that it is!) I would guess that there is a "blank page skip" turned on--possibly in the print driver!

                  Secondly, the image "defect" appears that the printer is not handling the transparent alpha channel correctly, meaning that the document is layered and needs to be flattened before printing. Use Bullzip for flattening (they have a FREE version!)

                  Bullzip.com - Free PDF Printer

                  If you are in the PDF, you can do a "Control+D" to see what the document info is!...may give you some insight into what is "going on" and how or by what program the PDF was generated by.

                  Good Luck!

                  Not worth wasting your time with suggesting solutions (although a really good one ) until the poster provides at least a little more information.
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