HP Color LaserJet CP2025 HP Color LaserJet CP2020 Series - Software Technical - Page 87

Paper Types, WARNING - factory reset

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● Shadows. Shadow colors are colors near solid density. To make shadow colors darker, use a positive shadow setting. To make shadow colors lighter, use a negative shadow setting. This adjustment does not affect highlight or midtone colors. ● Restore defaults. Resets factory defaults for the Print Density settings on the printer. NOTE: Click Apply to make the changes take effect. Paper Types Use the Paper Types screen to map the print modes that the printer will use for each paper type. Figure 2-28 HP ToolboxFX Paper Types screen Software Description The purpose of this menu is to specify the engine print mode for paper types that are non-specific. Also, the Plain paper type can be remapped for workflow reasons. A print mode is a special setting that controls the print speed and the fuser temperature of the printer. The product speed and fuser temperature are adjusted to match the print mode selected, which can result in better print quality when printing on certain paper types. WARNING! Printing on heavier paper, such as glossy or photo paper, without setting the correct print mode can cause damage to the printer. NOTE: Not all of the paper types listed in the driver can be adjusted on the Paper Types screen. Table 2-3 Standard print modes Standard print modes Target media/weight Print speed Color tables Normal Mode Heavy Mode Cardstock Mode Light Mode 75-90 g/m2 90-130 g/m2 131-175 g/m2 60-74 g/m2 Full speed 3/4 speed 3/4 speed Full speed Plain Plain Plain Plain ENWW HP ToolboxFX 67

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Shadows.
Shadow colors are colors near solid density. To make shadow colors darker, use a
positive shadow setting. To make shadow colors lighter, use a negative shadow setting. This
adjustment does not affect highlight or midtone colors.
Restore defaults.
Resets factory defaults for the Print Density settings on the printer.
NOTE:
Click
Apply
to make the changes take effect.
Paper Types
Use the
Paper Types
screen to map the print modes that the printer will use for each paper type.
Figure 2-28
HP ToolboxFX
Paper Types
screen
The purpose of this menu is to specify the engine print mode for paper types that are non-specific. Also,
the Plain paper type can be remapped for workflow reasons. A print mode is a special setting that
controls the print speed and the fuser temperature of the printer. The product speed and fuser
temperature are adjusted to match the print mode selected, which can result in better print quality when
printing on certain paper types.
WARNING!
Printing on heavier paper, such as glossy or photo paper, without setting the correct print
mode can cause damage to the printer.
NOTE:
Not all of the paper types listed in the driver can be adjusted on the
Paper Types
screen.
Table 2-3
Standard print modes
Standard print modes
Target media/weight
Print speed
Color tables
Normal Mode
75-90 g/m2
Full speed
Plain
Heavy Mode
90-130 g/m2
3/4 speed
Plain
Cardstock Mode
131-175 g/m2
3/4 speed
Plain
Light Mode
60-74 g/m2
Full speed
Plain
ENWW
HP ToolboxFX
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Software Description