HP DesignJet T7200 Using Your Printer - Page 27

Change the graphic language setting, Paper suitability options, Paper mismatch action

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● Advanced > Embedded Web Server > Allow EWS: specify whether the Embedded Web Server is enabled ● Advanced > Web Services > HP DesignJet Utility software: view the HP DesignJet Utility software settings ● Advanced > Web Services > Color and paper management: view the color and paper management settings Change the graphic language setting You can change the graphic language setting from the HP DesignJet Utility with the following steps. 1. Under Windows, select the Settings tab then Printer settings > Printing preferences. Under Mac OS X, the language is changed as for any other application. In System Preferences, select Language&Text and re-launch the application. 2. Select one of the following options. ● Select Automatic to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This is the default setting; it works for most software applications. You should not normally need to change it. ● Select HP-GL/2 only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver. ● Select PDF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only). ● Select PostScript only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only). ● Select TIFF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only). ● Select JPEG only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only). You can change the graphic language setting from the front panel. Select the Setup menu icon , then Printing preferences > Select graphic language. Select the desired option and press the OK key to set the value. NOTE: If the graphic language is set from the HP DesignJet Utility, it overrides the front panel setting. Paper suitability options Paper mismatch action If the paper currently loaded in the printer is not suitable for a particular job, the printer can either put the job on hold until some suitable paper is loaded, or it can ignore the problem and print the job on the unsuitable paper. There are several ways in which the loaded paper may be considered unsuitable: ● The paper type is not as specified for the job ● The paper source (roll 1, roll 2 or roll 3) specified for the job has no paper loaded ● The paper size is smaller than specified for the job You can set the printer's behavior in such cases from the front panel. ENWW Change the graphic language setting 19

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Advanced
>
Embedded Web Server
>
Allow EWS
: specify whether the Embedded Web Server is enabled
Advanced
>
Web Services
>
HP DesignJet Utility software
: view the HP DesignJet Utility software settings
Advanced
>
Web Services
>
Color and paper management
: view the color and paper management settings
Change the graphic language setting
You can change the graphic language setting from the HP DesignJet Utility with the following steps.
1.
Under Windows,
select the
Settings
tab then
Printer settings
>
Printing preferences
.
Under Mac OS X,
the language is changed as for any other application. In
System Preferences
, select
Language&Text
and re-launch the application.
2.
Select one of the following options.
Select
Automatic
to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This is the default
setting; it works for most software applications. You should not normally need to change it.
Select
HP-GL/2
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through
a printer driver.
Select
PDF
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a
printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only).
Select
PostScript
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only).
Select
TIFF
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a
printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only).
Select
JPEG
only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going through a
printer driver (with the PostScript upgrade only).
You can change the graphic language setting from the front panel. Select the Setup menu icon
, then
Printing preferences
>
Select graphic language
. Select the desired option and press the
OK
key to set the value.
NOTE:
If the graphic language is set from the HP DesignJet Utility, it overrides the front panel setting.
Paper suitability options
Paper mismatch action
If the paper currently loaded in the printer is not suitable for a particular job, the printer can either put the job on
hold until some suitable paper is loaded, or it can ignore the problem and print the job on the unsuitable paper.
There are several ways in which the loaded paper may be considered unsuitable:
The paper type is not as specified for the job
The paper source (roll 1, roll 2 or roll 3) specified for the job has no paper loaded
The paper size is smaller than specified for the job
You can set the printer's behavior in such cases from the front panel.
ENWW
Change the graphic language setting
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