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You can download the manual from here: Reference page 24: "Collate With the Collate check box selected, one complete copy of your document will be printed and then repeated for the number of copies you selected. If the Collate check box is not selected, then each page will be printed for all the copies selected before the next page of the document is printed."
I've seen word documents do this sometimes and fixing it has worked differently each time.
1) Open the document and press CTRL + A (select all) on the keyboard and then CTRL + C (copy), then start a new document and press CTRL + V (paste). Save the new document as something different and try printing again.
2) Open the document again and select all and copy again,but this time open wordpad (a different program to Microsoft Word) by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Wordpad, and paste the text into wordpad. This may change some of the formatting. Now, select all again, and copy, and start a new word document and paste.
Copying the text out of word and back in seems to work more often. Sometimes the best program to copy out to is notepad, but you lose pretty much all of the formatting when you copy back into word.
3) If this doesn't work, you could try to update your printer drivers, and if that doesn't work, as a last resort, you can delete the printer and create it again via the Control Panel > Printers.
Try to reset your Lexmark X4650 settings to factory defaults. On the printer operator panel, press Setup -> select Defaults -> select Set Default -> select Use Factory -> press OK. Then try to make a copy again.
I hope this information has been helpful. Thanks.
Put the pages in the "multiscan" all at once, not just one sheet at a time. The Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) will feed one sheet of your document at a time untill all of the pages are scanned...
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give print...select printer ....goto properties of the printer in the same dielog box.....then ....more page layout options .....there you can change the page scaling
Instead of pressing the start button to print, you need to press the small ON/OFF button. The start button works to copy/scan. But to print, you will need to turn the printer on first. Once the printer is on, the computer should recognize it fine and allow you to print from your applications.
You'll find that you have to select (highlight) copy and then paste it to say, a word file. Now about the only way you can accurately print something from the internet is if you see Printer Friendly- or print from copy. If you have never copied and pasted before this is very useful...Select what you want to copy, right click and you see the word copy...now as long as you don't right click again it will stay just as you selected it. Now go to Word, word pad, note pad, almost and thing with a blinking cursor, open it and right click again and choose Paste this time and what ever you copied will be displayed. Very useful commands, Good choice on printers, I have a photosmart 1000 and it still works like new. Hope you can follow my jibberish. Please leave a rating, thank you kindly
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