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Old 06-20-2004, 02:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Printer settings on Mac

Please help me to get rid of duplex printing in MacOS. Where the **** is that setting???
Fortunately for me I don't work on Mac, but there is a Mac in our LAN that prints everything on both sides of the paper and I don't want to print like that.
How I hate Macs...
The MacOS is a perfect substitute for brain (for those with no brain, of course)...
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Old 07-04-2004, 10:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It seems that none of you are familiar with Macs. Don't worry: even the Mac-service guy didn't find that setting. He reinstalled the system and now it prints ok. So Macs are not only user-friendly, but service-friendly also...
BTW - check this out: http://www.mac-sucks.com/

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Old 07-05-2004, 01:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It looks like someone should have gotten a dell...
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I have a dell:
Number of CPUs-1
Name-Intel Pentium III EB
Code name-Coppermine
Specification-Intel Pentium III EB 800 MHz
Memory Size-512 MBytes
Windows Version-Microsoft Windows 2000 Workstation (Build 2195)
DirectX Version-9.0a

I got a new hard drive! It's a 120GB Seagate
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