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Change the printer's graphic language setting, HP Utility software - pdf

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You have various other options available from the Setup > Connectivity > Advanced menu. ● I/O timeout: specify the number of seconds that an idle connection is allowed to remain open, 270 is the default value, if set to zero, the timeout is disabled ● Allow SNMP: specify whether SNMP is permitted ● Embedded Web Server > Allow EWS: specify whether the Embedded Web Server is enabled ● Web Services > HP Utility software: view the HP Utility software settings ● Web Services > Color and paper management: view the color and paper management settings Change the printer's graphic language setting You can change the printer's graphic language setting from the HP Utility with the following steps. 1. Under Windows, select the Settings tab then Printer settings > Printing preferences. Under Mac OS, select Configuration then Printer settings > Configure printer settings > Printing preferences. 2. Select one of the following options. ● Select Automatic to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This is the default setting; it works for most software applications. You should not normally need to change it. ● Select HP-GL/2 only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver. ● Select PDF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (T2300 PS only). ● Select PostScript only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (T2300 PS only). ● Select TIFF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (T2300 PS only). ● Select JPEG only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (T2300 PS only). You can change the graphic language setting from the front panel. Press , then > Printing preferences > Graphics language. Select the desired option. , then Setup NOTE: If the graphic language is set from the HP Utility, it overrides the front panel setting. Personal settings 40 Chapter 4 Personalizing the product ENWW

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You have various other options available from the
Setup
>
Connectivity
>
Advanced
menu.
I/O timeout
: specify the number of seconds that an idle connection is allowed to remain open,
270 is the default value, if set to zero, the timeout is disabled
Allow SNMP
: specify whether SNMP is permitted
Embedded Web Server
>
Allow EWS
: specify whether the Embedded Web Server is
enabled
Web Services
>
HP Utility software
: view the HP Utility software settings
Web Services
>
Color and paper management
: view the color and paper management
settings
Change the printer's graphic language setting
You can change the printer's graphic language setting from the HP Utility with the following steps.
1.
Under Windows,
select the
Settings
tab then
Printer settings
>
Printing preferences
.
Under Mac OS,
select
Configuration
then
Printer settings
>
Configure printer
settings
>
Printing preferences
.
2.
Select one of the following options.
Select
Automatic
to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This is the
default setting; it works for most software applications. You should not normally need to
change it.
Select
HP-GL/2
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without
going through a printer driver.
Select
PDF
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (T2300 PS only).
Select
PostScript
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without
going through a printer driver (T2300 PS only).
Select
TIFF
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (T2300 PS only).
Select
JPEG
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (T2300 PS only).
You can change the graphic language setting from the front panel. Press
, then
, then
Setup
>
Printing preferences
>
Graphics language
. Select the desired option.
NOTE:
If the graphic language is set from the HP Utility, it overrides the front panel setting.
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Chapter 4
Personalizing the product
ENWW
Personal settings