Some models of all-in-one inkjet printers support automatic duplex printing. Automatic duplex printing, also known as duplex printing or duplex duplication, is a printing technology that prints on both sides of the paper in a single print job, saving paper and reducing printing costs.
All-in-one inkjet printers that support automatic duplex printing usually have the following features:
Auto-flip: These printers are able to automatically flip the paper and after printing the front side of the first page, flip the paper to the reverse side and print again. This allows printing on both sides.
Duplex setup option: In a print job, you can choose to enable duplex printing. This is usually done through the printer driver or the settings menu on the device panel. When duplex printing is enabled, the printer automatically controls paper flipping and printing.
Duplex printing speed: Some high-end all-in-one inkjet printers can achieve relatively high printing speeds in automatic duplex printing mode. This is achieved by optimizing the printer’s internal mechanisms and processing flows.
Not all all-in-one inkjet printers support automatic duplex printing. If you have a need for this function, you can carefully check the product manual and specifications when purchasing, or consult a sales agent to confirm whether the selected model has automatic double-sided printing function.
Even if your printer doesn’t support automatic duplex printing, you can still print on both sides manually. This requires you to manually turn the paper over after printing the first page, set the printer to the correct duplex option, and then print again. Although manual double-sided printing requires some additional steps, it can achieve double-sided utilization of paper and save costs.
The all-in-one inkjet printer supports automatic double-sided printing. This feature allows you to print on both sides of the paper, reducing paper usage and helping to save money and the environment.