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Usually, if you're having problems printing double-sided, it has to do with which edge the document is flipped on. In most cases, you'll want it to flip on the long edge, not the short edge. If you don't do this, your pages will have one side correct and the other side upside down relative to the other side. Setting the printer to flip on the long or short edge is something adjusted in the print settings on the computer before you send it to print. I hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had this problem. Like the answers here, everything you find is incomplete. For a single fold Affinity Publisher document, I set document size as if a single cut were made across the physical paper. 8.5x11 turned into 8.5x5.5. I told Affinity to print to the actual sheet size, 8.5x11 There are combinations of orientation and binding edge that prove confusing, but here's your Rosetta stone for binding, at least with the combination of a Mac and an Epson ET-8550. The binding edge of a typical paperback book, paradoxically, is short-edge binding. The binding is along the long edge of the finished work, but parallel to the short edge of the physical paper. Maddening, isn't it? :-)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It printed 2 sided correctly for me with no problems.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Select the correct edge binding
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.in printer configurations it only selects double-sided and automatically makes it
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