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I need to print on the back of some photos I have. I am using an HP Officejet Pro 8500A using Windows 7. I have tried to print on these photos but the ink will not dry.

 

The paper I am using is 4x6 glossy everyday photo paper. 

 

What should I change in the settings to get the ink to dry????

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Hi,

most of the Photo Paper will only allow you to print on a single side.

Unless the used Photo Paper is intended for double side printing you will not be able to print on the back of the paper.

 

There are no different settings for any of the sided, it only depand on the used media.

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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Hi,

most of the Photo Paper will only allow you to print on a single side.

Unless the used Photo Paper is intended for double side printing you will not be able to print on the back of the paper.

 

There are no different settings for any of the sided, it only depand on the used media.

 

Regards,

Shlomi



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