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Imaging Options, Preferences, Printing from DOS Software Programs, HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS - specifications

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Imaging Options You can adjust the saturation, brightness, and color tone of printed images by moving the slider bar on the Imaging tab. The saturation controls the relative purity of printed colors. The brightness darkens or lightens the printed image. The color tone controls the perceived warmth and coolness of printed colors. Grayscale Sepia Tone Optimized for Fax Image Enhancement Grayscale tones print images using only shades of gray. Sepia tones give your images an antique look by printing them using only brown and white. Optimized for Fax prints your images using high-contrast shades of gray making your printed document ideal for faxing. Select Image Enhancement if you want your images enhanced by image processing algorithms that increase the contrast and sharpen the image. Preferences The Preferences tab lets you set whether or not a document prints immediately, a print preview is displayed, or a print confirmation is displayed. It also lets you change what happens when the media width sensor detects that the page is not wide enough. Note: The Preference tab also lets you change the amount of time a page is left to dry before the next page prints. Each paper type has a default dry time. Ink Volume is a slider that increases or decreases the amount of ink used, which affects the way colors appear on the page. Printing from DOS Software Programs When printing from DOS, you can adjust print settings in two ways: in the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS and from within your DOS application's printer driver. HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS You have access to many printer features through application specific DOS printer drivers; however, some software manufacturers do not develop printer drivers for their DOS applications. Use the DeskJet Control Panel to specify the default printer settings for printing from DOS applications. 15

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Imaging Options
You can adjust the saturation, brightness, and color tone of printed
images by moving the slider bar on the Imaging
Imaging
Imaging
Imaging tab. The saturation
controls the relative purity of printed colors. The brightness darkens or
lightens the printed image. The color tone controls the perceived warmth
and coolness of printed colors.
Grayscale
Grayscale tones print images using only
shades of gray.
Sepia Tone
Sepia tones give your images an antique look
by printing them using only brown and white.
Optimized for Fax
Optimized for Fax prints your images using
high-contrast shades of gray making your
printed document ideal for faxing.
Image Enhancement
Select Image Enhancement if you want your
images enhanced by image processing
algorithms that increase the contrast and
sharpen the image.
Preferences
The
Preferences
tab lets you set whether or not a document prints
immediately, a print preview is displayed, or a print confirmation is
displayed.
It also lets you change what happens when the media width
sensor detects that the page is not wide enough.
Note: The Preference tab also lets you change the amount of time a page is left to
dry before the next page prints. Each paper type has a default dry time.
Ink Volume
is a slider that increases or decreases the amount of ink
used, which affects the way colors appear on the page.
Printing from DOS Software Programs
When printing from DOS, you can adjust print settings in two ways: in the
HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS and from within your DOS
application’s printer driver.
HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS
You have access to many printer features through application specific
DOS printer drivers; however, some software manufacturers do not
develop printer drivers for their DOS applications. Use the DeskJet
Control Panel to specify the default printer settings for printing from
DOS applications.