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This wikiHow teaches you how to print double-sided pages on a Mac computer. In order to print double-sided pages automatically, you must have a printer that is compatible with duplex printing. If your printer is not capable of printing double-sided, you can print the pages one at a time and manually reinsert the pages in reverse.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

With a Duplex Compatible Printer

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  1. This can be a Word or Office document, a PDF, or a Safari web page, etc.
  2. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.[1]
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  3. You can also print by pressing Command+P.[2]
  4. By default, it will have the name of the app or program you are using.
  5. It's in the pulldown menu with the name of the app you are using.[3]
  6. It is below the "border" drop-down menu.[4]
    • If the "Two-Sided" drop-down menu is greyed out, your printer may not support double-sided printing.
  7. [5]
    • "Long-edge binding" is what is most commonly used. Select this option if you plan on binding your pages by the long edges of the paper. This would be the left and right edges if you are printing using portrait orientation.
    • Select "Short-edge binding" if you plan of binding your pages by the short edges of the paper. This would be the top and bottoms of the pages using portrait orientation, or the left and right using landscape orientation.
  8. Your pages will now print double-sided.[6]
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

With a Non-Duplex Compatible Printer

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  1. This can be a Word or Office document, a PDF, or a Safari web page, and more.
  2. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  3. You can also print by pressing Command+P.[7]
  4. " and "To:" boxes. This allows you to print a select range of pages of your document.
  5. " and "From:" boxes. For example, type a "1" in both boxes to print the first page of your document.
  6. This will print only the first page of your document.
  7. Typically, you will place the printed side facing down.
  8. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  9. " and "To:" boxes. This allows you to print a select range of pages of your document.
  10. " and "From:" boxes. For example, type a "2" in both boxes to print the second page of your document.
  11. This will print the second page of your document on the reverse side of the first page. Repeat using this method for as many pages as you need to print.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Travis Boylls. Travis has been a tech writer at wikiHow for more than 10 years. He has also worked in technical support for Dish Network and AT&T Wireless. He studied graphic design and web design at Pikes Peak Community College. He specializes in Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and video game consoles. Travis has had a fascination with computers and technology that goes all the way back to childhood. He is proficient in all manner of software and computer operating systems. This article has been viewed 168,058 times.
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1. Open the document you want to print.
2. Press Command + P.
3. Click the menu that has the name of the app.
4. Select Layout.
5. Click the "Two-Sided" menu.
6. Select Long-edge binding (common) or Short-edge binding.
7. Click Print.

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