HP LaserJet 9000 HP LaserJet 9000 Series - Software Technical Reference - Page 48

Finishing tab features, Quick Sets, Document Options, Factory Defaults

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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers Finishing tab features The Finishing tab is the default tab shown when you click Document Defaults... for the driver or a software application. Figure 19: The default appearance of the Finishing tab The Finishing tab contains three group boxes: • Quick Sets • Document Options • Print Quality Quick Sets This group box is present on each tab for the driver. Quick sets are either preset or user-defined printing specifications (such as paper size, pages per sheet, and so on). The default setting is Factory Defaults. The driver also provides a quick set for printing the use guide. When you change any of the default settings on the Finishing tab or any of the other tabs, the name in the Quick Set drop-down menu dynamically changes to Untitled. If you want to save this configuration as a quick set, highlight the word Untitled, type the name you want for your new quick set, and click Save. Quick sets are saved in the system registry. To delete a quick set, select it from the drop-down menu and click Delete. Document Options The Document Options group box dynamically sizes itself and positions controls to reflect configuration options of the HP LaserJet 9000 printer that affect the Document Options controls. Three configurations are possible, depending on whether a duplexing unit or stapler, or both, are installed. 40

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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers
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Finishing tab features
The
Finishing
tab is the default tab shown when you click
Document Defaults±
for the driver or
a software application.
Figure 19: The default appearance of the Finishing tab
The
Finishing
tab contains three group boxes:
Quick Sets
Document Options
Print Quality
Quick Sets
This group box is present on each tab for the driver. Quick sets are either preset or user-defined
printing specifications (such as paper size, pages per sheet, and so on). The default setting is
Factory Defaults
. The driver also provides a quick set for printing the
use
guide.
When you change any of the default settings on the
Finishing
tab or any of the other tabs, the
name in the
Quick Set
drop-down menu dynamically changes to
Untitled
. If you want to save
this configuration as a quick set, highlight the word
Untitled
, type the name you want for your
new quick set, and click
Save
. Quick sets are saved in the system registry. To delete a quick set,
select it from the drop-down menu and click
Delete
.
Document Options
The
Document Options
group box dynamically sizes itself and positions controls to reflect
configuration options of the HP LaserJet 9000 printer that affect the
Document Options
controls.
Three configurations are possible, depending on whether a duplexing unit or stapler, or both, are
installed.