HP 9050dn HP LaserJet 9050 - Software Technical Reference (External) - Page 102
Document Options, Print on Both Sides, Automatically printing on both sides, Print Borders - fuser
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HP traditional print drivers for Windows Document Options The Document Options group box contains the following controls: ■ Print on Both Sides check box ■ Flip Pages Up check box ■ Booklet Printing drop-down menu ■ Pages Per Sheet spin box ■ Print Page Borders check box ■ Page Order drop-down menu Print on Both Sides The default setting for the Print on Both Sides option is off (not selected). Print on Both Sides is available when the following conditions exist: ■ Type is: on the Paper tab is set to any type except : Labels, Transparency, or Envelope. ■ Size is: is set to any size except for Statement, Envelope #10, Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope B5, Envelope Monarch, Double Postcard (JIS), or Double Japan Postcard Rotated. When Paper Size is set to Letter, Legal, or A4, selecting Print on Both Sides makes the Flip Pages Up and Booklet Printing options available. Automatically printing on both sides The duplexing unit in the product prints on two sides of a sheet of media when the Print on Both Sides option is specified in the print job. The HP LaserJet 9050dn model comes with a duplexing unit installed. The HP LaserJet 9050 printer supports smart duplexing. The smart duplexing feature increases printing performance by not sending one-page print jobs or single-sided pages of a duplexed print job through the duplexing unit even when the duplexing feature has been enabled in the driver. All media types support the smart duplexing feature, except for media types that cannot be printed on both sides, such as labels, and the following media types: ■ Prepunched ■ Preprinted ■ Letterhead When the media type is set to Unspecified, the smart duplexing feature is disabled. To achieve the best print quality when printing on the second side of the page, the product needs to make adjustments to its print modes. When you select a media type, you are, in effect, instructing the product to use a group of settings, such as fuser temperature and print speed, to produce the best possible quality. This group of settings is known as a mode or print mode, and a different print mode is used with each media type. Print-mode adjustments are automatic when the duplexing unit is used. 86 3 HP traditional print drivers for Windows