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Do you want to print a document on both sides of the paper? Some printers offer automatic double-sided printing (duplexing), while others allow you to reinsert pages so you can print on the other side. This wikiHow article teaches you how to use your Windows or Mac computer to print a document on both sides of a page from Microsoft Word and other apps.

Quick Steps to Print Double Sided

To always print double-sided, go into Printer Preferences via control panel to change the defaults. Each software’s print window looks a bit different, but you should see “Double-Sided” or “Print on Both Sides.” If your printer doesn’t do so automatically, you can manually print double-sided by reinserting the pages.

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  1. If you're using Word, click the File tab, then click Print. From there, you can either click Print One Sided > Manually Print on Both Sides or Print on Both Sides. If you see Print on Both Sides, then your printer supports duplex printing automatically.[1]
    • Don't have Word? You can also check your printer's manual. If you have more than one printer connected to your computer, one printer may support duplex printing while another lets you reinsert pages for double-sided printing.[2]
  2. You can see the name of the currently selected printer beneath the "Printer" heading near the top of the window.
    • If necessary, first attach the printer's cable to a USB port on your computer.
    • To change the currently selected printer, click its name and then select the printer you want from the drop-down menu.
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  3. In Windows 10 or 11, get here by pressing the Win key to open the Start menu and type "Control Panel." Click the app result from the list to open Control Panel.
  4. If you have the list sorted by category instead of icons, then you'll need to click View Devices and Printers instead.
  5. If your printer isn't appearing in the list, it isn't connected properly. A menu will appear next to your cursor when you right-click.
  6. It's usually in the first grouping of options in the menu.
    • You can also get to this preferences window by going to Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners > Your Printer > Manage > Printing Preferences.
  7. The wording for this can vary depending on your printer's manufacturer, but you'll see automatic settings and an option for manual double-sided printing.
    • You may need to click Advanced and go to Printer Features to find the double-sided printing option.
    • Click Apply when you're finished to save your changes as default.
  8. You can also press Ctrl + P to open the print dialog window.
    • Select the option to print double-sided. You may need to click Properties first.
  9. The button is typically at the bottom of the window, though you'll find it at the top of the window in Microsoft Word. Clicking Print will prompt your printer to begin printing your document.[3]
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  1. This menu item is on the top-left side of the menu bar that's at the top of the screen.[4]
  2. It's an option in the File drop-down menu. Doing so will open the Print window.[5]
    • Alternatively, press Cmd + P.
  3. Make sure your Mac is connected to your printer. This can be an AirPrint printer you've connected wirelessly or a direct USB connection. You can see the name of the currently selected printer beneath the "Printer" heading near the top of the window.
    • To change the currently selected printer, click its name and then select the printer you want from the drop-down menu.
  4. Since every app and the printer dialog is different, you might see something different. In that case, you may need to click Copies & Pages > Layout if you don't see the option for two-sided printing.[6]
    • If you're using Word, clicking the box next to "Two-Sided" will prompt a drop-down menu. In most cases, you'll select Long-Edge Binding from the drop-down menu.[7]
    • If you don't see a double-sided printing option, then your printer does not support automatic duplex printing, so you'll need to do it manually.
  5. It's at the bottom of the window. Your document will begin printing in double-sided format.[8]
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Printing Double-Sided Manually

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  1. It should be on the face-up side of the paper, near the short edge that faces the printer.
  2. You'll generally find the File option in the top-left corner of the screen, and Print is an item in the resulting drop-down menu. Doing this will open the Print window.[9]
    • If you haven't yet opened the item you wish to print, you'll first need to do so.
    • You can also press Command+P (Mac) or Ctrl+P (PC) to open the Print window.
  3. This section will allow you to select which pages you wish to print.
    • You may have to click a "Pages" circle to select the Page Range option before continuing.
  4. These will dictate which of your document's pages are printed during the first round of printing.[10]
    • For example: if your document has ten pages, you will type either 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 or 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
  5. You can see the name of the currently selected printer beneath the "Printer" heading near the top of the window.
    • To change the currently selected printer, click its name and then select the printer you want from the drop-down menu.
  6. This will prompt your document to begin printing only the even- or odd-numbered pages from your print job.[11]
  7. This will determine which way you re-insert your paper:
    • Print and pencil mark face-down - Place the print side face-down with the top of the sheet of paper facing the printer.
    • Print and pencil mark on opposite sides - Place the print side face-up with the top of the sheet of paper facing the printer.
  8. Do so in accordance with the penciled mark.
  9. The fastest way to do so is to press Command+P (Mac) or Ctrl+P (Windows).
  10. If you typed even numbers for your page range last time, for example, you'll type odd numbers this time.
  11. As long as your pages are arranged correctly, this should print the un-printed pages on the backs of your currently printed ones.[12]
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    How do you print out something double sided from the internet?
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    When you select the Print option, your printer's dialog box will have an option for double-sided printing. It will first print one side of the pages of the document; you will then need to flip the pages over (possibly reordering), put them on top of the printer's paper tray, and it will then print the reverse sides. More expensive printers and copiers will allow you to double-sided printing without placing it back in the paper tray, but these are typically only found in office environments.
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    What if the two-sided option is grayed out?
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    Not every printer is capable of printing double-sided. Check your printer's specs to see it if can be done.
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    How do I print double sided if the option is grayed out on my Mac?
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    That probably means that your printer can only print one side at a time, so you will have to print double sided manually. You will have to print just the odd-numbered pages first, then you will have to rotate the pages you just printed and put them in the paper tray facing downward and print the even-numbered pages on the backside of the previously printed pages. Experiment a bit so that you can be sure which way to orient the pages.
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