Printing T4 in both sides

Currently SAP provides the option either to use pre-printed form where terms and conditions are  pre-printed on the backside or to print T4 forms in 2 pages. We want to print the terms and explaination of the boxes in the back side instead of printing in a new page. The program RPCYERK0 is using the following sapscript for this purpose.
HR_CDN_T406_SS
Thanks
Lokman

hi ,
u can refer to the following link
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/90/78f07e030211d399b90000e83dd9fc/frameset.htm
it will give u insight how to use duplex printing
in ur case duplx printing will resolve the issue
regards,
prashanti

Similar Messages

  • How can i print on the both sides of the paper on printer 5520

    how can i print on the both sides of the paper on printer 5520 when printing too many papers?

    Hi hamad5520
    I have included a document for two sided printing.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c03476083&lc=en&product=5157536&tmp...
    Hope this helps.
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
    Gemini02
    I work on behalf of HP

  • Printing scripi on both side  of paper

    Hi All,
    I want to print script on both side of paper.
    my observations.
    the output device they are using it prints report on both side of paper.
    in script , processing mode selected D  and i am printing dunning letters.
    in main program used NEW-PAGE. that should not make any difference.
    let me know from script side what i have to do and also from my device type what else i have to check.
    urgent
    Regards
    Gopal

    hi,
      We can print both sides of the paper
    <b>You switch to duplex or tumble duplex mode with a form page for which one of these modes is specified. To continue printing in the current mode, for follow-on pages you must define another page in which the Print mode field is empty. Otherwise, the following pages after the mode switch will continue to be printed only on the front sides of new sheets of paper.
    The reason: When SAPscript sends a page with Print mode D or T to the printer, it not only sets the print mode accordingly. To ensure that the first page in the new mode is correctly output, SAPscript also instructs the printer to output the page on the front side of a sheet. If SAPscript sends a sequence of D or T pages to the printer, the output is printed only on the front side of each sheet.
    You define a first page named FIRST for a form to be printed in duplex mode. You therefore set the Print mode in FIRST to D.
    To make the duplex printing work correctly, you must define a second page FOLLOWER in which Print mode is left empty. In the form definition, you specify FOLLOWER as the follow-on page for FIRST and for itself as well.
    Your text is then printed in duplex mode. FIRST switches the printer to duplex mode and forces printing of the first page on the front side of a new sheet. FOLLOWER accepts the duplex mode and sends no further mode print controls to the printer. The printer therefore alternately prints FOLLOWER pages on the fronts and backs of sheets.</b>
    The print controls that must be defined for a device type depend upon the SAPscript printer driver that is to be used with the device type.
    set the followint print control.
    <b>SPMDU</b>
    Begin duplex printing (both sides of paper). (Needed only if supported by device.)
    <u><b>follow this link it will help.</b></u>
    http://solutions.brother.com/Library/pdf/SAP_install_latest.pdf
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/HOWTO:Sap_script
    regards,
    AshokReddy.
    Message was edited by:
            Ashok Reddy

  • How I can print on the both sides of the paper on printer P2055d

    Can printer P2055d print on both side of the paper? How I turn on duplex? I do not have a manual.

    Hi hamad5520
    I have included a document for two sided printing.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&dlc=en&docname=c03476083&lc=en&product=5157536&tmp...
    Hope this helps.
    Please click “Accept as Solution ” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.
    Click the “Kudos Thumbs Up" on the right to say “Thanks” for helping!
    Gemini02
    I work on behalf of HP

  • Printing on the both sides of page

    Is there any way I can print through Java on the both sides of page? ( I mean duplex way).
    I have pdf document generated through java and I have this requirement to print some of the docs on both sides of page. Could anybody help please.

    you need to check the hardware api and send the correct command to the printer

  • How to print smartform on both side of pages.

    Hi,
    I have requirment of printing the smarform on both side of the page. for example the header data and item date on front of the page and terms and condition on the back of the page... can anyone help wht printer settings and wht changes in the smartform needed... its very urgent pls help ASAP.
    Thanks in advance.
    Abhishek Pandey.

    Hi Abhishek,
    In PAGE node u have Output Options Tab.
    In Output Options U can find the field Print Mode
    There u need to give the D.
    Default: No change of print mode
    S Begin new page in SIMPLEX mode (single-sided)
    D Begin new page in DUPLEX mode (double-sided)
    T Begin new page in TUMBLE DUPLEX mode (double-sided)
       DUPLEX:
         The current print mode is set to DUPLEX (double-sided print, long-edge
         binding) and a new page is started. A form page defined with DUPLEX is
         always printed on the front of the page, never on the back of the page.
         If the next form page contains the attribute value DEFAULT, it is output
         on the back of the page.
    Best regards,
    raam

  • Duplex printing first form - both sides

    I've tried to locate the answer to my issue in the mix ... point me to the answer if I missed it under someone else's question.
    We just got a new printer that has duplex capability. We would like to use this capability and I am converting a two ifd's to one with two pages. The first page has some dynamic data and the second doesn't have any dynamic data. The printer is duplexing but we only get the first page.
    The only error in the Central log is the $POSITION field is missing (I assumed from the second page so I added it). No better. I don't see this new printer under presentment targets but since the printer is actually duplexing I'm thinking it is the form or dat file. I added to a test dat file a field to the non-dynamic data and attempted to 'call' the next form. What am I missing?

    Hi Nancy
    We're doing invoices where we print Terms & Conditions (which is a static subform) on flip side of page 1 (i.e. duplex) and then print the rest of the document without duplex.
    I'm controlling this within the preamble by adding "^duplex on" at the top and the dynamic page 1 causes a page break I call the T&C subform and then use this
    ^define group:PAGETWO \page1,"duplex off"\group[NEXTGROUP].
    to call next dynamic page.
    Additionally we have conditions for when to print T&C. If you want the whole solution please drop me a line at
    [email protected]

  • How do I print on both sides of the paper on microsoft word, excel for mac?

    My printer supports printing in both sides of the paper, and prints fine on both sides any pdf file.
    But there is no way to make it print on both sides when using Microsft Word or Excel
    How do I set it up?

    Try asking in the Microsoft Office forums. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mac?auth=1

  • SMART FORM Both side printing

    Hi,
    I need help in printing smartform in both side. it has to print terms and conditions on back side of page after printing main window for each page.

    Hi Praveen,
    Try this logic!!!
    Create total 3 pages. For example
    Page 1 (items page)
    Page 2 & page 3 (terms & conditions)
    page1 (next page) = page2
    page2 (next page ) = page1
    page3 (next page) = blank
    Now In your main window in page 1, just after the table create a command and give next page as page3.
    I hope this will help you to close this thread.
    Appreciate if found helpful.
    Cheers!!!!
    Vinit
    Edited by: vinit005 on Mar 12, 2011 11:01 AM

  • Both Side Prints

    Dear Gurus,
    Right no in SAP we take Purchase order printouts. This prints comes on single page only.
    Can anything be done to print matter on both sides. We have printer capable of double side prints

    Hi
    Have you defined printers in SAP and using them.
    If so you can maintain this setting for the printers created in SAP
    In the Output attributes tab of the Output devices you need to maintain the print mode as duplex: Print on both sides.
    If you are using a default printer, then set the settings in the Local default printer and set the print mode to Default: Printer default setting.
    SPAD is the transaction for doing these changes, usually maintained by BASIS person, you can take help of them
    Thanks & Regards
    Kishore

  • How do I get my printer to print only on one side of the paper?

    I want to print only on one side of the papger.  But machine prints out on both sides.  When I remove the duplexer at back of machine, the paper flies out the back and printing error says no paper.  I'm going nuts.   I am a writer and can only submit material on one side of the paper.   I just got this machine and hate that it has no manual and the manual on line is beyond me.  I need simple easy to understand instructions for my simple brain. thanks

    Hi,
    Follow these steps to disable two sided printing:
    Open the file you would like to print. From the File menu select Print. The Print window appears.
    NOTE: The Print window might be minimized. Click the Show Details button to see all available settings.
    Click the settings drop down, it will usually appear as the name of the program (e.g. TextEdit)
    Will appear as Copies & Pages within Microsoft Office applications.
    Select Layout from the drop-down menu.
    Set the Two-Sided option as Off.
    You may save the settings as a preset by clicking Presets > Save Current Settings as Preset...
    By doing so and completing the print job these settings will remain default till another preset will be used in the future.
    Regards,
    Shlomi
    Say thanks by clicking the Kudos thumb up in the post.
    If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution

  • HP Color Laserjet 2550n has no more printing on both sides

    In 2005, I bought an HP Color Laserjet 2550n to go with my laptop.  I had no printer problems.  I loved the feature where I could print a document on both sides of the paper.  The option would show up on the properties menu on the print document dialog window.
    Over the past summer, I lost my laptop to a crash and had to get a new laptop using Windows Vista OS.  I hooked up the printer using the USB port and all seemed good until I tried to print on both sides.  In the properties menu of the printing dialog box, the option has disappeared completely!  I tried updating the drivers - didn't fix it.  I tried reinstalling the software that came with the printer, but Windows Vista OS wouldn't accept it.  Help!  I don't know what else to do.  I appreciate any help.
    I have also tried Bob_Headrick's advice on Vista Duplex Printing Troubleshooting Guide for "No option for two-sided printing."  The option appeared in the properties menu, but the printer still did not print properly.
    Musicredsubaru
    Message Edited by musicredsubaru on 10-12-2009 08:18 PM

    Sorry guys................I answered my own question.
    I went into the HP P2015 user guide & found the answer. on page 32.
    I went into printer properties, device settings, noticed that duplex unit for printing on both sides was showing as "not installed". I changed this to "installed", and it worked.

  • How do I print to both sides of paper for greeting card on Brother Printer

    I did not find the answer on the forum. I have iLife 09 and this Brother MFC-790CW printer. I do not see any automatic setting for printing on both sides. I am using a iPhoto greeting card template and it looks OK with a page one for the front and a page two for the back.
    Maybe the only way is to print out all the fronts pages (20) and then put the paper back in and print all the pages 2 (the text inside of the card). That seems like it would be faster than other ways, except automatic.
    Obviously I should have done this a month ago and sent the project to Apple, but now I have no more time. Ii have the right paper for the one fold cards and plenty of ink

    You need to have an image editor that supports layers. If you do follow the directions in these tutorials:
    #8 - Printing a iPhoto Greeting Card
    #8a - Printing a iPhoto Greeting Card to Standard Stock Sizes
    Here are some editors that support layers:
    Some Image Editors that support layers:
    Photoshop Elements 8 for Mac - $79
    GraphicConverter - $45
    Rainbow Painter - $30
    Acorn - $50
    Pixelmator - $60
    Seashore - Free
    Portraits and Prints - Free
    GIMP for Mac - Free
    You might be able to use Pages instead of an image editor.
    Happy Holidays

  • Can't print both sides (manually) with Windows 7 but can with XP

    My OfficeJet 5510 has "Print Both Sides" as an option on the "Finishing" tab, when I use it from the desktop running XP, which it's connected to with USB. That option doesn't appear anywhere when I try to print from my laptop running Windows 7, over a wireless network. This issue seems to be mentioned in many posts, but never seems to be answered. Is 2-sided printing (manually reinserting the pages) an option with Windows 7, or just with XP?

    Hi  - The difference is that with XP, you're using the HP print driver and with Win7, you're using the Microsoft driver, since it doesn't look like HP made a "Full-featured" driver for the OJ5510, since Win7 came out well after the OJ5510 released.  Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you'll be able to manually print on both sides of the page unless the software app you're printing from offers a feature.  If the app doesn't have an option specifically for manual duplexing, you might be able to specify printing only odd numbered pages, then re-loading those pages and printing the even numbered pages.  Not a great workaround, but at least an option.
    Hope that helps.
    Say Thanks by clicking the Kudos thumbs up. Please mark the post that solves your problem as an Accepted Solution so other forum users can utilize the solution.
    I am an HP employee.

  • HP LaserJet P1006 won't print both sides (duplex)

    I have been using my printer for two years now and haven't had a problem till i needed to print on both sides of the page. It tells me to do all of the steps for it and then at the end it says push the go button or ok and i have no such buttons on my computer that show up or on the printer. There is a cancel button and a power button on the computer.
    Does anyone know how to make it work? I have tried reinstalling the drivers for it and still nothing works.
    Thanks,
      Nick

    Ken Spiker wrote:
    Yes, I just downloaded the Apple HP update 2.3. The driver that was showing in my Printer Setup Utility was 1.2.0.224. Now I downloaded and installed 2.3 but the Printer Setup Utility only shows 1.2.0.224. 2.3 is not listed in the driver list. Why is that?
    2.3 is the version of the update, not the version of the driver.
    According to http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669, 1.2.0.224 is the correct version of the HP driver.
    Final question: why do I have problems nobody else does?
    People are having a variety of problems. It may be because of permissions, previous versions of the HP software that was installed and not deleted. Since there wasn't support for this printer on Snow Leopard until the 2.2 update, it's hard to guess what the issue was, but you're not alone - read some of threads here.
    If you run into this problem again, delete the <hard drive>/Library/Printers/hp folder, delete your printer from Print & Fax, then run Software Update and re-add the printer.
    Hope this helps.

Maybe you are looking for