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12 Nov 2009

SAP: set a printer to print on a Single Side

By default SAP printers are set up to print pages based on printer’s default settings.  To change that behaviour and control how the data is printed you can do the following:

  1. Execute transaction: SPAD
  2. Select your output device and enter the configuration screen
  3. On a 4.6C version you can go to the Output attributes tab and look at the “Output attributes for list drivers and Smart Forms” section
  4. Examine the drop down for the Print mode
  5. Typically by default you will see DEFAULT as the setting that is displayed, simply change the value to S SIMPLEX to allow the data to be prined on a Single Side

For more information on the matter for SAP version 7.0 you can have a look at this document.

Tags: configuration, printer, printing, sap, setup

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