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4. Specify the width of the binding margin using the Binding 
Margin text box. You can specify any width from 3 mm to 30 
mm.
Note:
The actual binding margin may vary from the specified settings 
depending on your application. Experiment with a few sheets to 
examine actual results prior to printing the entire job.
5. Click OK to return to the Layout menu, then click OK to save 
your settings.
6. Make sure paper is loaded, and send the print job from your 
application. Instructions for generating the even-numbered 
pages will be displayed while the odd-numbered pages are 
output.
7. Follow the on-screen instructions for reloading the paper.
Note:
❏ The paper may curl during printing due to the amount of ink 
used. Should this occur, slightly curl the sheets in the opposite 
direction prior to reloading them into the printer.
❏ Align the sheet stack by tapping its edges against a hard, flat 
surface prior to reloading the stack into the printer.
❏ Follow the instructions provided when reloading the printouts. 
Paper jams or improperly placed binding margins may occur if 
the printouts are not reloaded correctly.
❏ In the event of a paper jam, see “Clearing Paper Jams” on page 
316.
8. Once the paper is reloaded, click Resume to print the 
even-numbered pages.