Printer Oddly Behaving? How to Fix Win XP SP2 Issue

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The discussion centers on a user experiencing an issue where their printer prints documents in reverse order, from the last page to the first. The user is using Windows XP SP2 and is uncertain whether to replace the printer or if a setting can be adjusted. Other participants clarify that this reverse printing can be a feature depending on the printer type, as it allows for easier stacking of printed pages. They suggest checking the print settings in the popup display for options to reverse the print order, particularly when printing PDFs. The conversation highlights that different printers handle page output differently, with inkjet printers often printing face up and laser printers face down, affecting the order in which pages should ideally be printed. Ultimately, the user expresses satisfaction after discovering the checkbox to adjust the print order.
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My printer acted quite oddly, recently.
I don't know why my printer always prints from the last page to the first page. For example, I tell it to print me pages from 1 - 50 of some document, and it always does the reverse, it prints from page 50 back to 1 :confused: :frown:
Is it time for me to change my printer, or have I done something wrong? How can I fix it?
I am using Win XP SP2.
Thanks, :smile:
 
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That's normally a good thing. Printing page #50 first means it's on the bottom of the stack, where it should be.

Anytime you select "print" from a program, you should be able to configure how you're printing from that popup display.
 
VietDao29 said:
My printer acted quite oddly, recently.
I don't know why my printer always prints from the last page to the first page. For example, I tell it to print me pages from 1 - 50 of some document, and it always does the reverse, it prints from page 50 back to 1 :confused: :frown:
Is it time for me to change my printer, or have I done something wrong? How can I fix it?
I am using Win XP SP2.
Thanks, :smile:

.......

you WANT to resort the output?
 
If you're printing a pdf, you can reverse the order in which you print a document. There is a check box for that very purpose.
 
Thanks a lot for your input, guys.
I think I've solved the problem. :)
Hurkyl said:
Anytime you select "print" from a program, you should be able to configure how you're printing from that popup display.
neutrino said:
If you're printing a pdf, you can reverse the order in which you print a document. There is a check box for that very purpose.
Why didn't I see that check box before!
 
Hurkyl said:
That's normally a good thing. Printing page #50 first means it's on the bottom of the stack, where it should be.
That would depend on the printer. For example, with my inkjet printer, that would be true...all the pages get spit out face up, so printing the last page first means they end up in order when the job is done. But, with my laserjet, they come out face down, so you would want page 1 to print first so they are in order. And, then there are the times when I'm printing something on the inkjet and get impatient and want to start reading before everything is done printing, so in a situation like that, you'd still want page 1 to print first even if it would normally result in the pages out of order in the stack, because you're not leaving them in the stack anyway.
 
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