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settings (such as fuser temperature and print speed) to print the media with the best possible quality. This group of settings is known as a mode or print mode, and a different print mode is associated with each media type. Print-mode adjustments are automatic when the duplexing unit is used. Flip Pages Up The Flip Pages Up check box, enabled only when Print on Both Sides is selected, is used to specify the duplexbinding option. By default, the Flip Pages Up check box is not selected. The following table demonstrates the results of selecting this box, depending on the paper orientation selected on the Basics tab. Table 21: Page orientation Orientation (Basics tab) Portrait Landscape Flip Pages Up selected Short-edge binding Long-edge binding Flip Pages Up not selected Long-edge binding Short-edge binding When Print on Both Sides is selected, the document preview image changes to show a spiral binding along either the left or the top edge of the page. In addition, a folded-over corner appears in the lower-right portion of the preview image, indicating that printing will occur on the back side. An arrow on the folded-over corner points in the direction that the pages would be flipped if they were bound together. Booklet layout The Booklet Layout drop-down menu, visible when Print on Both Sides is selected, offers choices that are based on the current paper size. The default setting for the Booklet Layout drop-down menu is Off. • Left Edge Binding • Right Edge Binding When you select Left Edge Binding or Right Edge Binding, the document preview image changes to show the location of the binding, and, if the Pages per Sheet setting is on the default setting of 1, it automatically changes to 2. You may change the Pages per Sheet setting manually to 4, 6, 9, or 16. See "Pages per Sheet" in the "HP traditional PCL 5c, PCL 6, and PS unidriver features" section of this document for more information. Book and booklet printing Book and booklet printing are both supported by the HP Color LaserJet 9500 printer. A book is a print job consisting of at least two pages that can have a different media type for the first page (front cover) or last page (back cover). Use the First Page and Back Cover options on the Paper/Quality tab (available when you select the Use different paper for first page check box) to select different media for the first and last pages. A booklet is a print job that places two pages on each side of a sheet that can be folded into a booklet that is half the size of the media type. Use the Booklet Layout drop-down menu on the Finishing tab to control booklet settings. Printing a Booklet using Booklet Layout 1. In your software program, click File, click Print, and then click Properties. 2. Click the Finishing tab. Click the Print on Both Sides check box to select it. 3. In the Booklet Layout drop-down menu, select the type of booklet printing that you want. The booklet printing type consists of the location of the binding (for example, Left Edge Binding). 148 HP PCL 6, PCL 5c, and PS unidriver features Software Technical Reference ENWW

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settings (such as fuser temperature and print speed) to print the media with the best possible quality. This group of
settings is known as a mode or print mode, and a different print mode is associated with each media type. Print-mode
adjustments are automatic when the duplexing unit is used.
Flip Pages Up
The
Flip Pages Up
check box, enabled only when
Print on Both Sides
is selected, is used to specify the duplex-
binding option. By default, the
Flip Pages Up
check box is not selected. The following table demonstrates the results
of selecting this box, depending on the paper orientation selected on the
Basics
tab.
Table 21: Page orientation
Orientation (Basics tab)
Flip Pages Up selected
Flip Pages Up not selected
Portrait
Short-edge binding
Long-edge binding
Landscape
Long-edge binding
Short-edge binding
When
Print on Both Sides
is selected, the document preview image changes to show a spiral binding along either
the left or the top edge of the page. In addition, a folded-over corner appears in the lower-right portion of the preview
image, indicating that printing will occur on the back side. An arrow on the folded-over corner points in the direction
that the pages would be flipped if they were bound together.
Booklet layout
The
Booklet Layout
drop-down menu, visible when
Print on Both Sides
is selected, offers choices that are based on
the current paper size. The default setting for the
Booklet Layout
drop-down menu is
Off
.
Left Edge Binding
Right Edge Binding
When you select
Left Edge Binding
or
Right Edge Binding
, the document preview image changes to show the
location of the binding, and, if the
Pages per Sheet
setting is on the default setting of 1, it automatically changes to 2.
You may change the
Pages per Sheet
setting manually to 4, 6, 9, or 16. See "Pages per Sheet" in the "HP traditional
PCL 5c, PCL 6, and PS unidriver features" section of this document for more information.
Book and booklet printing
Book and booklet printing are both supported by the HP Color LaserJet 9500 printer.
A book is a print job consisting of at least two pages that can have a different media type for the first page (front cover)
or last page (back cover). Use the
First Page
and
Back Cover
options on the
Paper/Quality
tab (available when you
select the
Use different paper for first page
check box) to select different media for the first and last pages.
A booklet is a print job that places two pages on each side of a sheet that can be folded into a booklet that is half the
size of the media type. Use the
Booklet Layout
drop-down menu on the
Finishing
tab to control booklet settings.
Printing a Booklet using Booklet Layout
1.
In your software program, click
File
, click
Print
, and then click
Properties
.
2.
Click the
Finishing
tab. Click the
Print on Both Sides
check box to select it.
3.
In the
Booklet Layout
drop-down menu, select the type of booklet printing that you want. The booklet printing
type consists of the location of the binding (for example,
Left Edge Binding
).
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