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I hope someone will have a suggestion that might fix this issue. I really don't know what to do anymore, except to watch office space. This is a big issue at our company, because some people have to print 12-paged documents multiple times.Īlmost all of our printers are this model and they are all having this issue. I've also tried to set the printer to use PCL5, PCL6 and UFR, but all of them still didn't collate. I've also tried giving everyone all the printer permissions, didn't make any difference. ![]() PRINT COLLATE DRIVERMicrosoft PCL6 driver (from WUpdate): does collate, documents are printed wrong and not on both sides.Ĭanon generic PCL6 driver (from their website): not compatible with print server.Ĭanon UFR II B/W driver (from WUpdate): doesn't collate.Ĭanon LBP6650 light-drivers (from their website, used for thin-cliënts): doesn't collate. I have tried to use different drivers, these are the ones I have tried:Ĭanon LBP6650 class driver (from WUpdate): doesn't collate PRINT COLLATE PDFIn Word 2016 I set my printjob properties to sort and in PDF readers I set the printjob to collate (adobe, foxit and nitro), but the documents get printed as 1-1-2-2-3-3 instead of 1-2-3-1-2-3-1-2-3. This week I've encountered a problem the printers won't sort/collate. Collate, advises the printer to collate the pages of the copies. Number of copies will be set to printer maximum of 1." If this is the case (as when printing from WordPad to PDF print driver, for example), you will just need to manually print the same document multiple times, back-to-back, instead of printing once for multiple copies.I'm setting up a new printserver at work, running on W2012 R2. if set, specifies the name of a file to print to. Note that, depending on the printer or print driver you are using, and from which program you are trying to print multiple copies of the same document / file, you may receive the following error message: " This printer cannot support this many copies.
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