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8 Troubleshoot double-sided printing Double-sided printing The printer will not let me print double-sided Check the configuration and settings of the printer are correct for printing double-sided: 1. Check that all the images for Side A are the same image. 2. The images for Side B can be different from the images of Side A, but the all images selected for side B must be the same. 3. The physical dimensions of all the Side A and Side B images must be approximately the same: a difference of up to 10% is acceptable. 4. Double-sided printing is available only with HP LX610 inks. 5. Double-sided printing is available only with non-porous substrates: the ink collector should not be used. 6. Double-sided printing is available only in single-roll and roll-to-roll configurations, not in dual-roll configurations. Print-quality defects This describes how to solve general print-quality problems when using double-sided printing. 1. Any print-quality defects seen while printing Side A can be solved using standard procedures: see Troubleshoot print-quality issues on page 61. 2. When printing side B, even though the substrate is the same as the Side A print, its properties change because of the heat already applied to the substrate. This is why it is important to select Side B calibration space when defining the job (refer to the User's guide for details). Performing the calibrations (Dynamic Color Registration and Substrate Advance Compensation) prior to printing will ensure a correct print. NOTE: Do not use the Move Substrate option to make space for the calibration, as this will not heat the substrate, select Side B calibration space instead. 3. Check that the substrate you are using is capable of printing on both sides, as not all substrates are designed for this process. 4. For some substrates, Side A and Side B could require different print settings to optimize print quality. 76 Chapter 8 Troubleshoot double-sided printing ENWW

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Troubleshoot double-sided printing
The printer will not let me print double-sided
Check the configuration and settings of the printer are correct for printing double-sided:
1.
Check that all the images for Side A are the same image.
2.
The images for Side B can be different from the images of Side A, but the all images selected for
side B must be the same.
3.
The physical dimensions of all the Side A and Side B images must be approximately the same: a
difference of up to 10% is acceptable.
4.
Double-sided printing is available only with HP LX610 inks.
5.
Double-sided printing is available only with non-porous substrates: the ink collector should not be
used.
6.
Double-sided printing is available only in single-roll and roll-to-roll configurations, not in dual-roll
configurations.
Print-quality defects
This describes how to solve general print-quality problems when using double-sided printing.
1.
Any print-quality defects seen while printing Side A can be solved using standard procedures: see
Troubleshoot print-quality issues
on page
61
.
2.
When printing side B, even though the substrate is the same as the Side A print, its properties
change because of the heat already applied to the substrate. This is why it is important to select
Side B calibration space
when defining the job (refer to the
User's guide
for details).
Performing the calibrations (Dynamic Color Registration and Substrate Advance Compensation)
prior to printing will ensure a correct print.
NOTE:
Do not use the
Move Substrate
option to make space for the calibration, as this will
not heat the substrate, select
Side B calibration space
instead.
3.
Check that the substrate you are using is capable of printing on both sides, as not all substrates
are designed for this process.
4.
For some substrates, Side A and Side B could require different print settings to optimize print
quality.
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Chapter 8
Troubleshoot double-sided printing
ENWW
Double-sided printing