[F-14] Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet

You can print multiple pages on one sheet.

IMPORTANT
About printing multiple pages on one sheet

Do not use this function together with a function for printing sets of copies in an application.
This may prevent the document from printing properly.
Open the [Print] dialog box.
  1. In an application, click [File].
  2. Click [Print].

Open the printing preferences dialog box.
  1. Select [Canon LBP5050].
  2. Click [Properties] or [Preferences].

Select the number of pages to be printed on one sheet.
  1. Click the [Page Setup] tab.
  2. Select the number of pages to be printed on one sheet for [Page Layout].
NOTE
Selecting the [Page Layout] check box

If the [Spooling at Host] setting on the [Device Settings] sheet is set to [Disabled], you cannot select this check box.
Use the following procedure to change the [Spooling at Host] setting.
  1. Open the [Printers and Faxes] or [Printers] folder.
    • Windows Vista: [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Printers]
    • Windows XP Professional and Server 2003: [Start] → [Printers and Faxes]
    • Windows XP Home Edition: [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Printers and Other Hardware] → [Printers and Faxes]
    • Windows 2000: [Start] → [Settings] → [Printers]
  2. Open the printing preferences dialog box.
    1. Select [Canon LBP5050].
    2. Click [File].
    3. Click [Properties].
  3. Click the [Device Settings] tab.
  4. Select [Auto] for [Spooling at Host].
  5. Click [OK].
You cannot change these settings unless you have printer administrative rights. Contact your system administrator if you are not sure about your administrative rights.

Select the page order for [Page Order].
NOTE
About [Page Order]

The options for [Page Order] differ depending on the paper orientation and the number of pages to be printed on one sheet.

Set [Paper Source] and [Paper Type].
  1. Click the [Paper Source] tab.
  2. Select the paper source you want to use for [Paper Source].
  3. Select the paper type for [Paper Type].
  4. Click [OK].

Click [OK] on the [Print] dialog box.
Printing starts.
NOTE
Using the preview pane to configure the page layout

"Using the Preview Pane to Configure the Printing Preferences"
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