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Re: Installed XP printer driver for Ricoh CL7000 5c
During the installation you have to select this option, by default the duplex option is not selected. Uninstall the software, restart your pc and install the software again, and select the duplexing option. I hope this helps
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In Windows 7, you can right click on the printer under Devices and Printers, then select "Printer properties" (not "Properties"), then under "Device Settings" you can set the "Duplex Unit" to "Installed". Afterwards, you can go back to "Printing Preferences"->"Finishing"->"Print on Both Sides"->Print on Long/Short Edge.
If you go into the print driver settings (Control Panel > Printers & Faxes > right click on the Ricoh 2027 and select Properties) there is a list of the available accessories under one of the tabs (I think it's either Accessories, Advanced, or something similar). Depending on the specific driver you have, you can either check the option for the duplex unit and then click Apply, or you can click the Update Now button to have the software itself check to see which options are installed on the copier.
Either way, you should be able to print duplex copies once you've done of those two things (assuming you actually have a duplex unit installed on the copier, of course).
There are certain models that can duplex and certain models that can't. Generally if a Ricoh copier can duplex it has a D after the name (like 2018D). If there is no option for duplexing on the screen or the ops panel, that model doesn't support duplexing.
sounds to me you are using the "wrong driver" double check the driver and the OS you are using.
I would also turn the printer off and clear all print jobs from the print que and restart. After loading the new driver do a test page from the driver.
Go to "start" then "printers and faxes" ( If XP). RIGHT click on your default printer ( Ricoh 2022) select properties, at the top of the screen you will see a tab that says Accesaries" hilight that tab and down on the page that says "duplex" place a check mark where it says duplex. CLICK APPLY or it will not change when you exit.
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