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Print Optimizations, PostScript Output Options (PS emulation driver only)

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Print Optimizations NOTE: Print Optimization settings are available only in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers. They are not available in the PS Emulation driver. The default setting for Print Optimizations is Enabled. When this feature is enabled and the document contains overlapping text and graphics, the text that is placed on top of a graphic might not print correctly. If the printed output is not correct, disable this feature. When this feature is disabled, print optimizationfeatures, such as substituting MFP fonts for TrueType fonts and scanning for horizontal and vertical rules, are turned off. PostScript Output Options (PS emulation driver only) NOTE: PostScript Options settings are available only in the PS Emulation driver. They are not available in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers. Select one of the following settings in the PostScript Output Options drop-down menu: ● Optimize for Speed. This is the default setting. ● Optimize for Portability. Use this setting to create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC). Each page of the document is a self-contained object. For example, this option is for creating a postscript file and printing it on a different MFP. ● Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). Use this setting to include the file as an image in another document that is to be printed from another program. ● Archive format. Use this option to create a postscript file that you can use later. Select one of the following settings in the TrueType Font Download Options drop-down menu: ● Automatic. This is the default setting. ● Outline. Select this option if you want to download the TrueType font as a scalable outline font. ● Bitmap. Select this option to download the TrueType font as a bitmap font. ● Native TrueType. If the MFP is a TrueType rasterizer printer; select this option to download the TrueType font as an outline font. Select one of the following settings in the PostScript Language Level drop-down menu: ●3 ●2 ●1 The default setting is 3. It is usually better to select the highest number available, because it provides more features. In some instances, lower numbers might be necessary. For example, if you are printing a file to disk and that file is to be printed by someone who has a level-1 MFP, select 1. Select one of the following settings in the Send PostScript Error Handler drop-down menu: ● Yes. This is the default setting. When an error occurs in the print job, an error page is sent to the MFP. ● No. Select this setting if you do not want an error page to be printed when an error occurs. HP drivers for Windows 118 Chapter 4 HP PCL 6, PCL 5, and PS Emulation drivers for Microsoft Windows ENWW

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Print Optimizations
NOTE:
Print Optimization settings are available only in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers. They are not
available in the PS Emulation driver.
The default setting for
Print Optimizations
is
Enabled
. When this feature is enabled and the document
contains overlapping text and graphics, the text that is placed on top of a graphic might not print correctly.
If the printed output is not correct, disable this feature. When this feature is disabled, print optimization-
features, such as substituting MFP fonts for TrueType fonts and scanning for horizontal and vertical
rules, are turned off.
PostScript Output Options (PS emulation driver only)
NOTE:
PostScript Options settings are available only in the PS Emulation driver. They are not
available in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers.
Select one of the following settings in the
PostScript Output Options
drop-down menu:
Optimize for Speed.
This is the default setting.
Optimize for Portability.
Use this setting to create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document
Structuring Conventions (ADSC). Each page of the document is a self-contained object. For
example, this option is for creating a postscript file and printing it on a different MFP.
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS).
Use this setting to include the file as an image in another
document that is to be printed from another program.
Archive format.
Use this option to create a postscript file that you can use later.
Select one of the following settings in the
TrueType Font Download Options
drop-down menu:
Automatic.
This is the default setting.
Outline.
Select this option if you want to download the TrueType font as a scalable outline font.
Bitmap.
Select this option to download the TrueType font as a bitmap font.
Native TrueType.
If the MFP is a TrueType rasterizer printer; select this option to download the
TrueType font as an outline font.
Select one of the following settings in the
PostScript Language Level
drop-down menu:
3
2
1
The default setting is
3
. It is usually better to select the highest number available, because it provides
more features. In some instances, lower numbers might be necessary. For example, if you are printing
a file to disk and that file is to be printed by someone who has a level-1 MFP, select
1
.
Select one of the following settings in the
Send PostScript Error Handler
drop-down menu:
Yes.
This is the default setting. When an error occurs in the print job, an error page is sent to the
MFP.
No.
Select this setting if you do not want an error page to be printed when an error occurs.
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