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what does flip on long edge mean when printing

"Flip on Long Edge" is a print setting often found in the print dialog of many applications. It refers to how double-sided (duplex) printing is handled. Here’s a breakdown of the term:

  • Flip: This indicates that the page will be rotated or flipped in a certain way when printed on both sides.
  • Long Edge: This specifies which edge of the paper will serve as the axis for flipping. In this case, "long edge" means that the paper will be flipped along the longer side.

When you select "Flip on Long Edge," the first page will be printed, and when the printer is ready to print the second side, the page will be turned over along the longer edge. This is typically used for printing documents that will be bound or read like a book, allowing the pages to be oriented correctly when turned.

Here’s how it contrasts with "Flip on Short Edge":

  • Flip on Short Edge: The page is flipped along the shorter side, which is suitable for materials like calendars, where it may be desirable to rotate the page differently when turning it over.

In summary, choosing "Flip on Long Edge" ensures that the pages are printed in a way that maintains the correct orientation for reading and binding.

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