HP Latex 3200 Users Guide - Page 150
Nesting, The Choose Image File window
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3. The Side B loading space option is used to leave an empty area of substrate after the images have been printed. This is done to leave space to perform substrate advance compensation on side B. It must be unchecked on each job in the print queue except the last one, if not there will be about 1.5 meters of substrate waste after each job. IMPORTANT: Only enable Side B loading space on the last job in the print queue: Nesting Nesting is a layout method that allows you to choose the layout of your printed jobs on the substrate, relative to one another, instead of simply printing them one after another as usual. Jobs can be printed side by side if there is room. TIP: Printing jobs side by side on the substrate gives you faster throughput and uses less substrate. You can use nesting in the Internal Print Server, from the Choose Image File window or the Job Properties window. The Choose Image File window From the Internal Print Server's main window, click the Add New Job icon to open the Choose Image File window. You will see the Nesting check box on the bottom left of the window. If you select only one job, nesting is impossible and the box is grayed out. If you select more than one job, you can click the box to enable nesting. 144 Chapter 5 Create and manage print jobs ENWW