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HP traditional print drivers for Windows Allow Scaling from Large Paper Select Allow Scaling from Large Paper to allow additional larger-than-supported paper sizes to appear in the Paper tab Size Is: drop-down list. By default, the Allow Scaling from Large Paper check box is not selected. The Allow Scaling from Large Paper selection can be helpful, for example, when printing a document with a large media size of 11 x 17 or A3. You can use the Print Document On: setting on the Effects tab to print the document on a media size that is supported by the printer. Alternative Letterhead Mode When selected, this option eliminates the need to flip or reload letterhead or preprinted paper in a paper tray, whether you are printing on one side of the sheet or both sides of the sheet. Load the paper as you would for printing on both sides. If the printer tray has an icon that indicates to load paper either face-up or face-down, load the paper opposite of the orientation shown. When this option is selected, you must select one of the following options in the Type is setting: ● Letterhead ● Preprinted Ignore Application Collation This setting overrides collation options that are selected in the print options of a software program. When Ignore Application Collation is selected, the print driver collates in the most appropriate way for the print job. The performance of this feature depends on the software program that you are using. Printer memory The Total Memory group box shows the total amount of memory that is physically installed in the printer. The default values for total printer memory are specified on the Configuration tab. Total printer memory is updated through a successful bidirectional query, or can be set manually. The Driver Work Space (DWS) value shows the amount of memory that is available for keeping track of fonts that are downloaded from the driver. The driver deletes downloaded fonts if it has exceeded the available memory value. The (DWS) value is a dynamic value that varies depending on the specific configuration of the printer. An accurate (DWS) value optimizes driver performance. The HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers automatically configure the (DWS) value in Windows 98 and Windows Me environments that support bidirectional communication. Use the (DWS) option to specify the amount of work-space memory that is available to the printer. To manually set the (DWS) value, print a Configuration page and find the DWS value in the Memory section of the page. Then, click the More... button on the Configuration tab, and type the DWS value in the (DWS) field of the More Configuration Options dialog box. Include types in application source list NOTE The Include types in application source list check box is available only when using a computer that is running Windows NT 4.0. When the Include types in application source list check box is selected, all media types (such as heavy media and transparencies) are available from the Source is: list on the Paper tab. When you are in a software program, you can open the Paper tab by clicking Print from the File menu, and then clicking Properties. 130 Chapter 3 HP traditional print drivers for Windows ENWW

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Allow Scaling from Large Paper
Select
Allow Scaling from Large Paper
to allow additional larger-than-supported paper sizes to appear
in the
Paper
tab
Size Is:
drop-down list. By default, the
Allow Scaling from Large Paper
check box
is not selected.
The
Allow Scaling from Large Paper
selection can be helpful, for example, when printing a document
with a large media size of 11 x 17 or A3. You can use the
Print Document On:
setting on the
Effects
tab to print the document on a media size that is supported by the printer.
Alternative Letterhead Mode
When selected, this option eliminates the need to flip or reload letterhead or preprinted paper in a paper
tray, whether you are printing on one side of the sheet or both sides of the sheet. Load the paper as
you would for printing on both sides. If the printer tray has an icon that indicates to load paper either
face-up or face-down, load the paper opposite of the orientation shown.
When this option is selected, you must select one of the following options in the
Type is
setting:
Letterhead
Preprinted
Ignore Application Collation
This setting overrides collation options that are selected in the print options of a software program. When
Ignore Application Collation
is selected, the print driver collates in the most appropriate way for the
print job. The performance of this feature depends on the software program that you are using.
Printer memory
The
Total Memory
group box shows the total amount of memory that is physically installed in the printer.
The default values for total printer memory are specified on the
Configuration
tab. Total printer memory
is updated through a successful bidirectional query, or can be set manually.
The Driver Work Space
(DWS)
value shows the amount of memory that is available for keeping track
of fonts that are downloaded from the driver. The driver deletes downloaded fonts if it has exceeded the
available memory value. The
(DWS)
value is a dynamic value that varies depending on the specific
configuration of the printer. An accurate
(DWS)
value optimizes driver performance.
The HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5 drivers automatically configure the
(DWS)
value in Windows 98
and Windows Me environments that support bidirectional communication. Use the
(DWS)
option to
specify the amount of work-space memory that is available to the printer. To manually set the
(DWS)
value, print a Configuration page and find the DWS value in the Memory section of the page. Then, click
the
More...
button on the
Configuration
tab, and type the DWS value in the
(DWS)
field of the
More
Configuration Options
dialog box.
Include types in application source list
NOTE
The
Include types in application source list
check box is available only when using
a computer that is running Windows NT 4.0.
When the
Include types in application source list
check box is selected, all media types (such as
heavy media and transparencies) are available from the
Source is:
list on the
Paper
tab. When you
are in a software program, you can open the
Paper
tab by clicking
Print
from the
File
menu, and then
clicking
Properties
.
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ENWW
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drivers for Windows