HP LaserJet M1000 Software Technical Reference - Page 76

Front Cover and Back Cover options,

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Front Cover and Back Cover options Use these options to include a blank or preprinted front cover or back cover on a document. The following illustration shows the Front Cover setting and options. These options are the same for the Back Cover setting. Figure 4-7 Front Cover setting The Front Cover and Back Cover options are as follows: ● Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover check box ● Source is: drop-down menu ● Type is: drop-down menu When you select Front Cover or Back Cover, also select the Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover check box to enable the setting. When this check box is selected, the Source is: and Type is: drop-down menus become available and a check mark appears next to the Front Cover or Back Cover option. NOTE The Back Cover options are not available when the Booklet Layout setting is enabled on the Finishing tab. For two-page-per-sheet (2-up) booklet printing, include a cover by selecting different media for the first page only. The back cover setting is unavailable, because this page would be printed in the middle of a booklet. The Source is: setting specifies the source tray to use for adding a back cover to the document. The list of source trays depends on the installed accessories. Any optional media trays that are installed through the Configure tab also appear here. For more information about the Source is: setting, see the Source is: section of this chapter. The Type is: drop-down menu shows all of the media types that the printer supports. For more information about the Type is: drop-down menu settings, see the Type is: in the Type is: section of this chapter. 64 Chapter 4 Host-based driver features for MS Windows ENWW

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Front Cover and Back Cover options
Use these options to include a blank or preprinted front cover or back cover on a document.
The following illustration shows the
Front Cover
setting and options. These options are the same for
the
Back Cover
setting.
Figure 4-7
Front Cover
setting
The
Front Cover
and
Back Cover
options are as follows:
Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover
check box
Source is:
drop-down menu
Type is:
drop-down menu
When you select
Front Cover
or
Back Cover
, also select the
Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover
check
box to enable the setting. When this check box is selected, the
Source is:
and
Type is:
drop-down
menus become available and a check mark appears next to the
Front Cover
or
Back Cover
option.
NOTE
The
Back Cover
options are not available when the
Booklet Layout
setting is enabled
on the
Finishing
tab. For two-page-per-sheet (2-up) booklet printing, include a cover by selecting
different media for the first page only. The back cover setting is unavailable, because this page
would be printed in the middle of a booklet.
The
Source is:
setting specifies the source tray to use for adding a back cover to the document. The
list of source trays depends on the installed accessories. Any optional media trays that are installed
through the
Configure
tab also appear here. For more information about the
Source is:
setting, see
the
Source is:
section of this chapter.
The
Type is:
drop-down menu shows all of the media types that the printer supports. For more
information about the
Type is:
drop-down menu settings, see the
Type is:
in the
Type is:
section of this
chapter.
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Host-based driver features for MS Windows
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