HP 2000c HP 2000C Professional Series Color Printer - English User's Manual - Page 17

Changing Print Settings - manual

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Using Your Printer Driver Software Changing Print Settings • Orientation - Use to select the direction in which information is printed on a page. Portrait prints across the width of the page, letter style. Landscape prints across the length of the page, spreadsheet style. • Ordered Printing - Use to print the pages of your document in reverse order (last page first). • Copies - Use to select the number of copies you wish to print. The Color tab contains the following options: • Automatic - Select this option to allow ColorSmart II technology to provide the best print quality and intensity settings for every individual area on the printed page. This is the recommended setting for all documents. • Manual - Use to manually adjust the intensity settings for the whole document. • Print in Grayscale - Use to print color documents in shades of gray for better photocopying results. The Services tab contains the following options: • Align the Printheads - The HP 2000C printer automatically aligns the printheads to continually provide the best print quality. Do not use this option unless directed by a specific troubleshooting procedure. • Clean the Printheads - Select this option when print quality has noticeably decreased, or when troubleshooting instructions recommend doing so. • Print a Test Page - Select this option to verify that the printer is working properly, and that the printer connection meets minimum standards. • Test Printer Communication - Select this option to test the communication status between the printer and computer. • Calibrate Color - Use to balance printed color tints. Do not perform a color calibration unless directed by a specific troubleshooting procedure. Section 1 Printing Basics 15

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Section 1
Printing Basics
Using Your Printer Driver Software
Orientation – Use to select the direction in which
information is printed on a page.
Portrait
prints across
the width of the page, letter style.
Landscape
prints across
the length of the page, spreadsheet style.
Ordered Printing – Use to print the pages of your
document in reverse order (last page first).
Copies – Use to select the number of copies you wish
to print.
The Color tab contains the following options:
Automatic – Select this option to allow ColorSmart II
technology to provide the best print quality and intensity
settings for every individual area on the printed page.
This is the recommended setting for all documents.
Manual – Use to manually adjust the intensity settings for
the whole document.
Print in Grayscale – Use to print color documents in shades
of gray for better photocopying results.
The Services tab contains the following options:
Align the Printheads – The HP 2000C printer
automatically aligns the printheads to continually provide
the best print quality.
Do not use this option unless
directed by a specific troubleshooting procedure.
Clean the Printheads – Select this option when print quality
has noticeably decreased, or when troubleshooting
instructions recommend doing so.
Print a Test Page – Select this option to verify that the
printer is working properly, and that the printer connection
meets minimum standards.
Test Printer Communication – Select this option to test the
communication status between the printer and computer.
Calibrate Color – Use to balance printed color tints.
Do not
perform a color calibration unless directed by a specific
troubleshooting procedure.
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