Recommended, see – HP Latex 3000 Printer User Manual

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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.

Define double-sided job

The following screen is displayed. This is where you can define the properties of the double-sided job.

1.

Press the upper

button to select a filename containing the image to be printed on Side B.

2.

Select from the drop-down menu the side whose properties you want to define or view.

NOTE:

The side you select here is the side that will be printed. To print side B, select B.

For side A you can define the following properties:

Copies: One or more copies of a single job are printed on the substrate one after the other,
each copy below the previous one

Repeats: The Repeats field (the number of rows of copies to be printed) is calculated
automatically and cannot be altered directly.

Steps: the number of copies to print horizontally, across the width of the substrate.

Step gap: the horizontal gap between copies.

Repeat gap: the vertical gap between copies.

Center: All layout methods give you the opportunity to define a left margin that will be left
blank, or to center your jobs on the substrate so that there is an equal amount of white space
on both sides.

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