You can print on both sides of the paper.
If you do not use paper that is suitable for 2-sided printing, the print quality may decline and paper jams may occur.
Depending on the paper and the data, ink may bleed through to the other side of the paper.
However, it may not be available when the printer is accessed over a network or is used as a shared printer.
On the printer driver's Main tab, select the method of 2-Sided Printing.
Click Settings, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
Click Print Density, make the appropriate settings, and then click OK.
When setting Print Density, you can adjust print density according to the document type.
Printing may be slow depending on the combination of options selected for Select Document Type in the Print Density Adjustment window and for Quality on the Main tab.
Set the other items on the Main and More Options tabs as necessary, and then click OK.
Click Print.