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From: mjconnor10 on 6 Apr 2010 09:30 My floor has two networked printers. One of them prints fine. The other will: When I print two copies of a Word doc, it'll print 2 sets of 2 = 4 copies. When I print three copies of a Word doc, it'll print 3 sets of 3 = 9 copies. Etc. I forgot about this "feature" this morning, and printed 10 copies... Is there a setting somewhere that I can't find that would do this?
From: Gordon Bentley-Mix on 7 Apr 2010 17:53 Probably nothing in Word that will help. Best to look at the printer. And since you mentioned your "floor" and "networked printers", I'm assuming this is in a corporate environment? Have you talked to your IT department about it? -- Cheers! Gordon Bentley-Mix "mjconnor10" <mjconnor10(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:87584D2A-B05D-444E-87C2-90AFAD6B9116(a)microsoft.com... > My floor has two networked printers. One of them prints fine. The other > will: > > When I print two copies of a Word doc, it'll print 2 sets of 2 = 4 copies. > When I print three copies of a Word doc, it'll print 3 sets of 3 = 9 > copies. > Etc. > > I forgot about this "feature" this morning, and printed 10 copies... > > Is there a setting somewhere that I can't find that would do this?
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