HP CP1515n HP Color LaserJet CP1510 Series - Software Technical Reference - Page 253

Removing external fonts, Installable Options, Allow Manual Duplexing, Printer Memory

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10. Select the fonts to add, and then click Add. The fonts are installed and the file names appear in the Installed Font(s) window. 11. Click OK to close the HP Font Installer dialog box. Removing external fonts 1. Click Start. 2. Select Settings. 3. Click Printers (Microsoft Windows 2000) or Printers and Faxes (Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003) or Printers and Other Hardware Devices (Microsoft Windows XP Home) or Hardware and Sound (Windows Vista). 4. Right-click the name of the printer. 5. Click Properties. 6. Click the Device Settings tab. 7. Click the External Fonts option. The Properties button appears. 8. Click Properties. The HP Font Installer dialog box appears. The external fonts that are installed appear in the Installed Fonts window. 9. Select the fonts to remove, and then click Remove. The fonts are removed. 10. Click OK to close the HP Font Installer dialog box. Installable Options Topics: ● Allow Manual Duplexing on page 229 ● Printer Memory on page 229 Allow Manual Duplexing Select Allow Manual Duplexing to print on both sides of any size and most types of media (except transparencies, envelopes, and labels). To use this feature, reinsert the media stack into the input tray to print the second side. The printer pauses while the user makes this adjustment. This setting is enabled by default. Printer Memory This option matches the setting to the amount of memory that is installed in the printer. The driver generates ranges of memory that can be selected, up to the maximum that the printer can accept. The driver can use this information to manage how the print driver uses the printer memory. PS Emulation Device Settings The following controls are available and appear only in the PS Emulation Device Settings tab: ● Available PostScript Memory HP PCL 6, PS emulation drivers, and UPD for Windows ENWW Device Settings tab features 229

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10.
Select the fonts to add, and then click
Add
. The fonts are installed and the file names appear in
the
Installed Font(s)
window.
11.
Click
OK
to close the
HP Font Installer
dialog box.
Removing external fonts
1.
Click
Start
.
2.
Select
Settings
.
3.
Click
Printers
(Microsoft Windows 2000) or
Printers and Faxes
(Microsoft Windows XP
Professional and Windows Server 2003) or
Printers and Other Hardware Devices
(Microsoft
Windows XP Home) or
Hardware and Sound
(Windows Vista).
4.
Right-click the name of the printer.
5.
Click
Properties
.
6.
Click the
Device Settings
tab.
7.
Click the
External Fonts
option. The
Properties
button appears.
8.
Click
Properties
. The
HP Font Installer
dialog box appears. The external fonts that are installed
appear in the
Installed Fonts
window.
9.
Select the fonts to remove, and then click
Remove
. The fonts are removed.
10.
Click
OK
to close the
HP Font Installer
dialog box.
Installable Options
Topics:
Allow Manual Duplexing
on page
229
Printer Memory
on page
229
Allow Manual Duplexing
Select
Allow Manual Duplexing
to print on both sides of any size and most types of media (except
transparencies, envelopes, and labels). To use this feature, reinsert the media stack into the input tray
to print the second side. The printer pauses while the user makes this adjustment.
This setting is enabled by default.
Printer Memory
This option matches the setting to the amount of memory that is installed in the printer. The driver
generates ranges of memory that can be selected, up to the maximum that the printer can accept. The
driver can use this information to manage how the print driver uses the printer memory.
PS Emulation Device Settings
The following controls are available and appear only in the PS Emulation
Device Settings
tab:
Available PostScript Memory
ENWW
Device Settings tab features
229
HP PCL 6, PS emulation
drivers, and UPD for
Windows