HP Designjet 10000s HP Designjet 10000s Printer series - User's Guide - Page 148
Printing on the back of the media from the feed side after, relocating from take-up side
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Printing on the back of the media from the feed side (after relocating from take-up side) CAUTION Use the liner when printing at a high printing rate (or ink on the media is not dry) to prevent the media from adhering to the platen (Refer to How do I print with a linerHow do I print with a liner). After printing on the top side (A), the main scroller that the media was taken-up on is then removed and installed in the feed position (B), and printing on the back of the media is performed (C). The drying time of a printed side varies depending on the image, so you must verify that the printed side is completely dry before printing on the other side. In general, it is best to dry the printed side for more than three hours. For images with a dark intensity at least 24 hours is required. How do I perform double-sided printing 1. Install the media on the main scroller in the printer (Refer to Install a media roll in the printer using the main scroller). 2. Select the media feed position. a. Select FRONT using the or keys. b. Press the OK key to confirm the selection. CAUTION To print on thick tarpaulin (0.5 mm or thicker), raise the printhead height first (Refer to Change the printhead height). NOTE If tarpaulin media designed for single side printing (different surface finishes) is used, print on the rougher side first. When the media feed position is set to FRONT, two additional lines are printed at the end of the print job to aid the alignment of the media when it is reloaded to print on the other side. To ensure these lines are printed in the correct position, make sure all the print jobs for the top side of the media are sent immediately from the print application. 138 Chapter 4 How do I perform double-sided printing ENWW