HP 1012 HP LaserJet 1010/1012/1015 Printer - Software Technical Reference - Page 66

Orientation group, Portrait, Landscape, Rotate by 180 degrees, Print on, Both Side, s per, Sheet

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Note Basics tab (continued) Field Description Default Orientation group Portrait Selecting this option enables the printer to print a page or envelope that is taller than it is wide when viewing the text right-side-up. Selected Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the page if necessary. Landscape Selecting this option enables the printer to print a page or envelope that is wider than it is tall when viewing the text right-side-up. Unselected Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the page if necessary. Rotate by 180 degrees Selecting the Rotate by 180 degrees check box enables the printer to rotate the document image on Note: This feature is the paper 180 degrees. unavailable if Print on Both Sides or Pages per If the return address on an envelope is smudged, try Sheet is selected. this setting and feed the envelope so that the return address area is fed first into the printer. Unselected About OK Cancel Apply Help Clicking this button displays printer driver version N/A information. To update any changed settings on the printer and N/A close the dialog box, click OK. To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A you have made, click Cancel. Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A the dialog box open. Clicking this button before closing the dialog box N/A opens the online Help. In Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, the Configure tab is grouped with the main printer driver tabs, not in the Printing Preferences or Document Defaults group. 66 Chapter 5 - Configuration ENWW

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Chapter 5 - Configuration
ENWW
Note
In Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, the Configure tab is grouped with the main
printer driver tabs, not in the Printing Preferences or Document Defaults group.
Orientation group
Portrait
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a
page or envelope that is taller than it is wide when
viewing the text right-side-up.
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the
page if necessary.
Selected
Landscape
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a
page or envelope that is wider than it is tall when
viewing the text right-side-up.
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the
page if necessary.
Unselected
Rotate by 180 degrees
Note
: This feature is
unavailable if
Print on
Both Side
s or
Pages per
Sheet
is selected.
Selecting the
Rotate by 180 degrees
check box
enables the printer to rotate the document image on
the paper 180 degrees.
If the return address on an envelope is smudged, try
this setting and feed the envelope so that the return
address area is fed first into the printer.
Unselected
About
Clicking this button displays printer driver version
information.
N/A
OK
To update any changed settings on the printer and
close the dialog box, click
OK
.
N/A
Cancel
To close the dialog box without saving the changes
you have made, click
Cancel
.
N/A
Apply
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving
the dialog box open.
N/A
Help
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box
opens the online Help.
N/A
Basics tab (continued)
Field
Description
Default