Oce Arizona 600 User Manual page 143

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7.
In the "Print" menu, "Print Setup" window, select the "Marks" tab and check to see
that "Print Label" is not enabled.
8.
Print the selected job(s). Be sure it is aligned to the right.
9.
At the end of the print, place a small flag at the edge of the print. Make sure it extends
out from the side of the media and is secure. This will identify the beginning of the
second side of the print.
10.
When all "Side One" jobs are completed, advance approximately 10 feet of media
prior to cutting the substrate. This will allow for an ample leader to leader to load the
media on the second side and area to perform maintenance, if necessary.
Note: Also be cognizant of the "Space Between Print" settings as this will effect
Note: Providing a minimum of 1" bleed on each side will help bleed to ensure
Double Sided Printing: Printing the Second Side of the Graphic
11.
Remove the roll of printed media from the front of the printer and use it as the new
supply roll.
12.
Select "Load Media" from the Control Panel.
13.
When prompted, specify "second-side" in the control panel, and complete loading
the substrate.
Note: Determining the proper rotation for the second side image can be
14.
Send the job to be printed to the Arizona 600 printer.
15.
Prior to beginning the second side of the print job, the printer will prompt you to
adjust the second side media forward or backward into the correct print position.
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how much leeway you have to line up prints on the second side.
usability of both sides of the output.
confusing. Creating a mock up may be useful. Cut a strip of paper, draw
your front side images, and roll it like it would be rolled on the printer,
note how the second-side image will need to be rotated to match the first-
side.
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