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Create a job, Select images to print, Define double-sided job

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NOTE: Neither the dual-roll spindle nor the ink collector kit can 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. NOTE: The images of Side A and Side B must have approximately the same dimensions. The image that you select for each side must be the same image for the entire side. Create a job Any image created in the RIP can be printed in either side A or side B, without any special requirements. However, side A and side B must have the same dimensions when printed on the substrate. NOTE: In order to minimize registration errors on some substrates, you are recommended to compensate for substrate contraction in the RIP when the image is generated. Select images to print 1. Select Create a double-sided job in the Internal Print Server. 2. In the 'Add a double-sided job' window, press the upper Browse button to select a filename containing the image to be printed on Side A (the first side to be printed). 3. Press the lower Browse button to select a filename containing the image to be printed on Side B (the second side to be printed). 4. Press the Next button. Define double-sided job The following screen is displayed. This is where you can define the properties of the double-sided job. Printing 90 Chapter 5 Printing options ENWW

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NOTE:
Neither the dual-roll spindle nor the ink collector kit can 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.
NOTE:
The images of Side A and Side B must have approximately the same dimensions. The
image that you select for each side must be the same image for the entire side.
Create a job
Any image created in the RIP can be printed in either side A or side B, without any special
requirements. However, side A and side B must have the same dimensions when printed on the
substrate.
NOTE:
In order to minimize registration errors on some substrates, you are recommended to
compensate for substrate contraction in the RIP when the image is generated.
Select images to print
1.
Select
Create a double-sided job
in the Internal Print Server.
2.
In the 'Add a double-sided job' window, press the upper
Browse
button to select a filename
containing the image to be printed on Side A (the first side to be printed).
3.
Press the lower
Browse
button to select a filename containing the image to be printed on Side B
(the second side to be printed).
4.
Press the
Next
button.
Define double-sided job
The following screen is displayed. This is where you can define the properties of the double-sided job.
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