Printing Terminology: Simplex vs Duplex Printing
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What is Simplex Printing?
Simplex Printing refers to the process of printing text and/or images on only one side of a paper sheet or other substrate.
Also known
as single-sided printing or 1-sided printing, simplex printing is a very common
option for many print projects.
For example, posters and charts that are designed to be hung
on a wall are usually printed on one side only. Book covers, counter mats, and
some flyers are often printed on one side as well.
What is Duplex Printing?
Duplex Printing refers to the process of printing text and/or images on both sides of a paper sheet or other substrate.
Duplex
printing is also known as double-sided printing, 2-sided printing, or
back-to-back printing. Like simplex printing, duplex printing is used for a
multitude of print projects.
Brochures, catalogs, menus, calendars and the pages of books
are all examples of print projects that are commonly printed on both sides.
Auto Duplex Printing vs Manual Duplex Printing
Some commercial printing presses can create duplex printing in a single pass through the press. Being able to print a document on both sides during one press cycle is known as automated duplex printing or auto duplex printing.
Manual duplex printing is another way to create two-sided documents. Manual duplex printing is accomplished by using a simplex printing press. Unlike auto duplex printing, this procedure requires two passes through the press - one pass for each side. Needless to say, this method requires some manual intervention.
After the first side has been printed, the sheets are
flipped over and fed back through the press to print the second side. The end
result is the same, but manual duplex printing incorporates a manual step
instead of being fully automated.
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printing or double-sided printing, Color Vision is always ready to assist. Just
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