A procedure, similar to work and turn, by which a printing plate can be printed on both sides. While after turning, the side guide remains at the same paper edge, the front guides are exchanged, so that the second long side of the sheet is fed in to the front of the press, thus allowing for two lay angles. See "work and turn".
to print one side of a sheet of paper, then turn it end to end, changing the gripper, and printing the other side.
A method of printing in which a sheet is printed on one side and then tumbled from front to rear to print the opposite side
Printing on the second side of a sheet by turning the sheet over from front to rear
To print one side of the sheet with one set of plates. Half of the sheet has the front image and the other half has the back image. Work and tumble turns the sheet front to back.
Printing one side of a sheet of paper, then turning it over from gripper to back using a new gripper, same side guide and same plate to print the second side.
When a sheet is printed on one side and turned over on its narrow direction and printed on the reverse side by gripping in the opposite long edge.
A process of printing one side of a sheet, then turning the sheet over, retaining the same side lay edges but reversing the gripper edge and using the same printing plate.
A printing method where the press sheet is turned head to foot relative to the direction of sheet travel through the press in order to print the back of two-sided items.
Printing one side of a sheet and turning it over from the gripper to the tail to print the second side using the same side guide and plate for the second side.
a method of printing where pages are again imposed together. The sheet is then printed on one side with the sheet being turned or tumbled from front to rear to print the opposite side.
To print one side of a sheet of paper, then turn the sheet over from gripper to back using the same side guide and plate to print the second side.
To print one side of a sheet and turn it from front to back to print the second side, keeping the same alignment of the side edges on the press.
Printing the reverse side of a sheet by turning it over on its long axis from gripper to back and using the same plate. Each sheet, cut in half, yields two copies.
In sheetfed printing, to print one side of a sheet paper, then turn it over from grip edge to back (leave) edge, using the same plate and sidelay to print the second side but using a different grip edge.