MS Word rotate 180° prints from bypass tray

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  • nobody-here
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    #1

    [Misc] MS Word rotate 180° prints from bypass tray

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  • igi
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    • nobody-here
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      #3
      Originally posted by igi
      hi
      did you check ms word print settings
      yes
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      • igi
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        #4
        Originally posted by nobody-here
        yes
        good

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        • mojorolla
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          #5
          Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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          • nobody-here
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            #6
            Originally posted by mojorolla
            Any paper tray set to type Letterhead on a Sharp should be loaded face down. The letterhead runs through the duplex first and then come around to get the image applied before exit.


            Thank you mojo for your help, I will check this.
            But Just a question, Why use this paper path when Letterhead is checked?
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            • spanky
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              #7
              Originally posted by nobody-here
              Thank you mojo for your help, I will check this.
              But Just a question, Why use this paper path when Letterhead is checked?
              So the take up and feed rollers won't leave marks on the front of the paper.

              Most letterhead is thicker than regular paper.

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              • mansart
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                • mojorolla
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mansart
                  Reason for this paper path is to avoid the pick up roller from picking up ink from pre printed letterhead and redepositing on subsequent sheets.
                  Had a Panasonic B/W a few years back do that; the black and white machine was smearing yellow and blue!!!
                  It was the pre-printed soy inks on the letterhead.


                  Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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