HP 2300n HP Business Inkjet 2300 - User Guide - Page 122
s per Sheet, Watermark Printing, Watermark/Overlay, Watermark
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To activate grayscale printing, change the Print Color as Gray setting to on. This overrides your color settings and prints your documents in black and white (monochrome, grayscale). Grayscale means shades of gray, starting with white and ending with black. When a color document is printed in grayscale, colors are converted to their grayscale equivalents, which means that different colors are represented as different shades of gray. This printer can produce up to 256 shades of gray. Color images that are printed as monochrome print faster and are easier to reproduce on monochrome devices such as copiers and fax machines. When Print Color as Gray is On, all of your documents will print as grayscale until the setting is changed to Off. Pages per Sheet Operating system Windows 98, Windows Me Windows NT 4.0 Location in printer driver Paper tab, Layout Advanced tab, Printer Features Options: 1, 2, and 4 pages per sheet. Windows NT 4.0 also offers 6, 9, and 16 pages per sheet, with all Windows NT 4.0 settings in both portrait and landscape and rotated landscape orientation. The Pages per Sheet option, sometimes called layout or n-up, specifies the number of pages to print on a single sheet of paper. The multiple pages appear decreased in size and arranged based on the number of pages printed on the sheet. The Pages per Sheet option does not work effectively with all page setup options. Some applications request a different resolution, page size, or paper source, or orientations for different pages of a document. Combining page setup options while using the Pages per Sheet option might produce unexpected print results. Watermark Printing Operating system Windows 98, Windows Me Windows NT 4.0 Location in printer driver Device Options tab Advanced tab, Printer Features The Watermark options allow you to specify that text be placed underneath (in the background) of an existing document. For example, you may want to have large gray letters reading Draft or Confidential placed diagonally across the first page or all pages of a document. You can also specify the font, size, angle, and style of the watermark. Watermark/Overlay Options: None, Watermark, Overlay. This selection specifies whether a watermark is printed. Overlay prints the watermark on top of any text or graphics, so that what appears beneath is not visible. Watermark Page Options: All Pages, First Page Only. The First Page Only option prints only on the first page of the current document. C-4 ENWW