HP Scitex LX850 HP Scitex LX850 & LX820 Printers: User's Guide - English - Page 93

Double-sided, along both axes along the substrate width + substrate advance to minimize any errors.

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This method will automatically cut your image into sections and print the sections separately. There are two alternative ways to select the size of the sections: ● Select the width and height of each section. The number of sections is then calculated automatically. ● Select the number of horizontal and vertical sections. The width and height of each section is then calculated automatically. If you choose a non-zero overlap, the size of each section will be increased by that amount so that the printed sections will overlap when put together. If you have requested multiple copies, you can specify the vertical gap between copies. The drop-down list at the top of the preview field allows you to preview all sections or just one of the sections to be printed. Double-sided Double-sided printing helps you to print rows of images on both sides of the substrate: ● Double-sided printing functionality is a process to guide you when printing a substrate in both sides. ● Double-sided printing can be used to print the same image or different images in each side. ● The functionality automatically compensates for any registration errors, of the position of the plot, along both axes (along the substrate width + substrate advance) to minimize any errors. ● Select this functionality when printing a single roll or Roll-to-Roll on non-porous types of substrate. NOTE: The Dual Roll and the Ink Collector cannot be used with this option. ● Even though double-sided printing uses the same substrate, each side must be considered as printing on different substrates due to the different mechanical properties. This is the main reason why calibrating each side of the substrate is highly recommended; and it can be done easily. Printing ENWW Layout method 89

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This method will automatically cut your image into sections and print the sections separately. There are
two alternative ways to select the size of the sections:
Select the width and height of each section. The number of sections is then calculated
automatically.
Select the number of horizontal and vertical sections. The width and height of each section is then
calculated automatically.
If you choose a non-zero overlap, the size of each section will be increased by that amount so that the
printed sections will overlap when put together.
If you have requested multiple copies, you can specify the vertical gap between copies.
The drop-down list at the top of the preview field allows you to preview all sections or just one of the
sections to be printed.
Double-sided
Double-sided printing helps you to print rows of images on both sides of the substrate:
Double-sided printing functionality is a process to guide you when printing a substrate in both
sides.
Double-sided printing can be used to print the same image or different images in each side.
The functionality automatically compensates for any registration errors, of the position of the plot,
along both axes (along the substrate width + substrate advance) to minimize any errors.
Select this functionality when printing a single roll or Roll-to-Roll on non-porous types of substrate.
NOTE:
The Dual Roll and the Ink Collector cannot be used with this option.
Even though double-sided printing uses the same substrate, each side must be considered as
printing on different substrates due to the different mechanical properties. This is the main reason
why calibrating each side of the substrate is highly recommended; and it can be done easily.
ENWW
Layout method
89
Printing