My issue, of course, is not one of concern for printing on BOTH sides but on only ONE -- but which one? Especially after I've cut my sheet into halves or quarters (for test purposes or smaller prints). I guess maintaining original orientation in the stack is very important. Or is it? --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "pr_roark" <roark.paul@...> wrote: > > "Jon" <pixionate@> wrote: > > > > As for telling which is the print side, I find (as stated in the Epson insert) that the paper flexes or curls less when held with the print side up. ... > > It's probably the same thing, but I find the pack I have is slightly concave toward the printable side. Often paper companies coat the back side just so stop excessive curl. I have not printed on the "back" side to see if or how well it works. I, frankly, don't have any reason to print on both sides of the paper. > > Paul > www.PaulRoark.com >
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Re: Epson Hot Press Natural
2010-04-17 by ascherjim
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