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Duplex

Enabling duplex mode causes the printer to print on both sides of the paper.

Collate

Collate or collation settings determine the order in which pages are printed. If set to collate, the printer will print the complete document before printing the next copy.

Orientation

There are two options for orientation, portrait or landscape. In portrait mode, the top of the page is the shorter dimension. This is how pages are typically printed. In landscape mode, the top of the page is the longer dimension. Spreadsheets and slides are often printed in landscape mode.

Quality

Print quality settings control resolution and color. Resolution is expressed dots per inch. Higher resolutions provide better quality printouts. Color settings control how vivid the color output is.

Device Sharing

Devices can be shared by multiple users, over wired or wireless connections. Users can connect directly to a printer or through a print server or cloud printing service.

Wireless

Wireless connections to printers may be made via Bluetooth, 802.11, or a direct ad hoc connection.

Bluetooth

—Bluetooth connections can be used to print from devices within 10 meters (about 30 feet) of the printer. Mobile devices can use Bluetooth to send documents directly to a printer.

802.11 (a, b, g, n, ac

)—Printers may use the 802.11 wireless protocol to make WiFi connections to networks. Any device on the network can then use that printer. A device may also connect directly to a printer using 802.11.

Infrastructure vs. ad hoc

—When the device and the printer use the network **WiFi infrastructure to communicate, it is referred to as infrastructure mode. Another mode of 802.11 communications is ad hoc mode. In ad hoc mode, a device connects directly to the printer over 802.11.