HP Deskjet 9800 HP Deskjet 9800 - User Guide - Page 72

For Macintosh, Setup, Print, Paper Type/Quality, Paper, Paper type, Quality, Maximum dpi

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For Macintosh 1 Load the appropriate paper: ● If you are printing one or just a few sheets, you can use the front or rear manual feed slot. If so, continue with the steps below and load the paper in a later step. ● If you are using the input tray, see Loading media in the input tray. 2 Open the file you wish to print. 3 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 4 Select the borderless paper size and click OK. 5 Click File, and then click Print. 6 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 7 Click the Paper tab and select the media type from the Paper type drop-down list. 8 If you are printing photos, under the Quality drop-down list, select Best. Alternatively, select Maximum dpi, which provides up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi*. *Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color printing and 1200 input dpi. This setting might temporarily use a large amount of hard disk space (400 MB or more) and will print slower. Photo cartridge, if present, further enhances the print quality. 9 Select the paper source. If you are printing on thick or photo paper, select the manual feed option. 10 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 11 If you are printing on thick or photo paper, insert paper into the rear manual feed slot at the back of the printer. (For instructions on feeding paper manually, see Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot.) 12 If you printed on photo paper with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document completely borderless. 62 4 Printing and loading media

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For Macintosh
1
Load the appropriate paper:
If you are printing one or just a few sheets, you can use the front or rear manual feed slot. If
so, continue with the steps below and load the paper in a later step.
If you are using the input tray, see
Loading
media
in
the
input
tray
.
2
Open the file you wish to print.
3
Click
File
, and then click
Page Setup
.
4
Select the borderless paper size and click
OK
.
5
Click
File
, and then click
Print
.
6
Open the
Paper Type/Quality
panel.
7
Click the
Paper
tab and select the media type from the
Paper type
drop-down list.
8
If you are printing photos, under the
Quality
drop-down list, select
Best
. Alternatively, select
Maximum dpi
, which provides up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi*.
*Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color printing and 1200 input dpi. This setting might
temporarily use a large amount of hard disk space (400 MB or more) and will print slower. Photo
cartridge, if present, further enhances the print quality.
9
Select the paper source. If you are printing on thick or photo paper, select the manual feed option.
10
Change any other desired print settings and click
Print
.
11
If you are printing on thick or photo paper, insert paper into the rear manual feed slot at the back
of the printer. (For instructions on feeding paper manually, see
Printing
with
the
front
or
rear
manual
feed
slot
.)
12
If you printed on photo paper with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document
completely borderless.
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Printing and loading media