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Two-sided printing, Viewing the HP Inkjet Utility panels - manual

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Viewing the HP Inkjet Utility panels The following options are available on the HP Inkjet Utility Panel menu. WOW!: Prints a sample page to view the print output quality. Test: Prints a test page or a diagnostic page. Clean: Cleans the print cartridges. Calibrate Device: Aligns the print cartridges. Calibrate Color: Adjusts color to correct problems with tint. Battery Level: Displays battery charge level information. Configure Printer Settings: Lets you configure DPOF settings to print from a CompactFlash card using DPOF files. Estimate Ink Levels: Displays print cartridge ink levels. Support: Provides access to the HP website where you can find support for the printer and information about HP products and supplies. Register: Accesses the HP website to register the printer. Two-sided printing You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper by manually turning a sheet of paper over and feeding it into the printer again. To print on both sides of a page, you must specify duplex options in your software application or in the printer driver. For best results when printing, do not print on paper heavier than 24 lb bond (90 g/m2) or on both sides of labels or transparencies. For Windows 1 Load the appropriate paper into the input tray. Be sure to load the paper with the print side up. 2 Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers folder. 3 Right-click the icon for the printer, and then click: • Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) • Properties (Windows 98 and Windows Me) • Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 4 Click the Features tab, and then under Document Options, click Two-Sided Printing (Duplex). Click OK. 5 Click Long Side or Short Side to select the page orientation. 3-6 ENWW

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3-6
ENWW
Viewing the HP Inkjet Utility panels
The following options are available on the HP Inkjet Utility Panel menu.
±
WOW!:
Prints a sample page to view the print output quality.
±
Test:
Prints a test page or a diagnostic page.
±
Clean:
Cleans the print cartridges.
±
Calibrate Device:
Aligns the print cartridges.
±
Calibrate Color:
Adjusts color to correct problems with tint.
±
Battery Level:
Displays battery charge level information.
±
Configure Printer Settings:
Lets you configure DPOF settings to print
from a CompactFlash card using DPOF files.
±
Estimate Ink Levels:
Displays print cartridge ink levels.
±
Support:
Provides access to the HP website where you can find support
for the printer and information about HP products and supplies.
±
Register:
Accesses the HP website to register the printer.
Two-sided printing
You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper by manually turning a sheet of
paper over and feeding it into the printer again.
To print on both sides of a page, you must specify duplex options in your
software application or in the printer driver.
For Windows
1
Load the appropriate paper into the input tray. Be sure to load the paper
with the print side up.
2
Click
Start
>
Settings >
Printers
to open the Printers folder.
3
Right-click the icon for the printer, and then click:
Printing Preferences
(Windows 2000 and Windows XP)
Properties
(Windows 98 and Windows Me)
Document Defaults
(Windows NT 4.0)
4
Click the
Features
tab, and then under
Document Options
, click
Two-Sided Printing (Duplex)
. Click
OK
.
5
Click
Long Side
or
Short Side
to select the page orientation.
For best results when printing, do not print on paper heavier than 24 lb bond
(90 g/m
2
) or on both sides of labels or transparencies.