a. Align the dotted line with the platen
b. Perform substrate-advance compensation.
c. Select Side B from the drop-down menu.
d. Ensure that the registration line is aligned with the platen and start printing side B.
e. Congure Rows to register, see Dene double-sided job on page 100.
f. Select Save or Save as.
g. Select Print Job and print the selected image.
While printing Side B the printer will automatically read each registration line and Side B will be
positioned to minimize the registration errors.
NOTE: To activate the side you want to print, always select it from the drop-down menu rst, make
any changes to the image, and select Save.
TIP: If a particular substrate is often used for double-sided printing, to avoid having to redo the
substrate-advance compensation between side A and side B, a second specic substrate could be used
based on the initial one. Apply the substrate-advance compensation of sie B, and select this new
substrate preset each time side B is loaded (and select the previous one each time side A is used).
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.
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