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Duplex

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The article says:

"Many laser printers can print on both sides of the paper (duplex printing), which is not possible with continuous stationery."

I don't understand why this isn't possible. One could just print all it wants on one side, first-to-last, then feed the continuous paper again with the sides reversed, and print everything it wants in reverse order, that is, last-to-first.

Or make tandem printing, that is, put 2 impact printers together (in tandem) in order to print both sides, one side at each printer, both in the same order...

Am I incorrect in my assumptions? If I am correct, the article then, is incorrect!

--MisterSanderson (talk) 23:52, 12 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

don't forget the printing mobius strip, prints on only one side but fills the other side too 108.6.235.51 (talk) 04:45, 16 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Fanfold paper

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Paper sizes contains mentions of "Fanfold 12 × 8.5" and "US Std Fanfold" (11in × ​14+78in). They are not found in this article and I don't know anything about them. Can somebody confirm here and there? NB: Fanfold paper redirects here. PS: I have also seen mentions of "Euro Fanfold" of 250 mm by 340 mm. — Christoph Päper 12:30, 14 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]