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I am not sure what you mean by "print in mirror." This printer DOES print in duplex mode--i.e., printing on the front and back sides of paper--and it handles duplex printing very well. If you mean by "print in mirror" adjustment of the margins of a printed page--as in "mirrored margins" for duplex printing of pages that are bound on the side for a notebook or presentation folder--this printer can easily accommodate that task. THAT task is handled by the software that sends the documents to the printer to be printed, not by the printer itself. If you mean printing text on a page backwards from how you would normally read it so that you could read it when holding it up to a mirror, I would be surprised if it could do that. But then I don't know of any printer that natively does that; nor can I imagine that being a high-demand feature. Printers are designed to lay down ink or toner exactly like the software that sends the print jobs to them instructs them to do it. Most all printing features are controlled by the software that sends the print jobs to the printer. The only limitations I know of are if the software asks the printer to print closer to the edge of a piece of paper than the printer's printing mechanism can physically handle, or if the software asks the printer to print at a higher print resolution (dpi) than the printer's print mechanism can physically handle.
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