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{{Blueprint|Notes on feeding + printing methods for sending folded sheets through the riso so that larger paper sizes can be used. This should include:<ul><li>File setup (sizes, driver settings, etc.).</li><li>Paper feed orientation and adjustments to the feed settings.</li><li>Considerations for the printing itself (print position shift, potential complication for duplexing, etc.).</li><li>Any specific paper stock recommendations.</li><li>Specific quirks of different model duplicators.</li></ul>[[User:BearBear]] recently posted about this, so is probably great for this article—and [[Each & Every]] also used to do a lot of folded sheets.}}
{{Blueprint|Notes on feeding + printing methods for sending folded sheets through the riso so that larger paper sizes can be used. This should include:<ul><li>File setup (sizes, driver settings, etc.).</li><li>Paper feed orientation and adjustments to the feed settings.</li><li>Considerations for the printing itself (print position shift, potential complication for duplexing, etc.).</li><li>Any specific paper stock recommendations.</li><li>Specific quirks of different model duplicators.</li></ul>Possible authors: [[User:BearBear]] (who recently posted about this) and [[Each & Every]] (who also used to do a lot of folded sheets).}}

Latest revision as of 13:57, 4 February 2026

Printing folded sheets
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Notes on feeding + printing methods for sending folded sheets through the riso so that larger paper sizes can be used. This should include:

  • File setup (sizes, driver settings, etc.).
  • Paper feed orientation and adjustments to the feed settings.
  • Considerations for the printing itself (print position shift, potential complication for duplexing, etc.).
  • Any specific paper stock recommendations.
  • Specific quirks of different model duplicators.
Possible authors: User:BearBear (who recently posted about this) and Each & Every (who also used to do a lot of folded sheets).