HP LaserJet P4510 HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series - Software Technical Refe - Page 201

Job Storage, Mopier Mode, PS Emulation Device Settings

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NOTE: A hard disk is required for the printer to perform most tasks. The check box is available only for troubleshooting purposes. Job Storage When Job Storage is enabled, the device can store print jobs so that you can gain access to those print jobs later at the control panel. Mopier Mode The multiple-original print (mopy) function is an HP-designed feature that produces multiple, collated copies from a single print job. Multiple-original printing (mopying) increases performance and reduces network traffic by transmitting the job to the device once, and then storing it in memory. The remainder of the copies are printed at the fastest speed. All documents that are printed in mopier mode can be created, controlled, managed, and finished from the computer, which eliminates the extra step of using a photocopier. NOTE: The Mopier Mode function is not available without a hard disk. The HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series printers support the transmit-once mopying feature when the Mopier Mode: setting on the Device Settings tab is Enabled. Use the PCL 6, PCL 5, or PS Emulation to perform mopying in one of two ways: either through the software or through the device hardware. When the mopier is enabled, mopying takes place through the device hardware by default. One copy of a multiple-page print job is transmitted once through the network to the device, together with a printer job language (PJL) command directing the device to make the specified number of copies. When the mopier is disabled, mopying is not necessarily disabled. The driver can perform mopying through the software rather than the device hardware (the mopying path that is disabled when you change the Mopy Mode setting to Disabled). However, sending a multiple-copy print job when the mopier is disabled eliminates the advantage of transmitting the print job once, because the job is sent through the network for each copy. PS Emulation Device Settings The following controls are available and appear only in the PS Emulation Device Settings tab: ● Available PostScript Memory ● Output Protocol ● Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job ● Send Ctrl-D After Each Job ● Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray ● Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray ● Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts ● Job Timeout ● Wait Timeout ● Minimum Font Size to Download as Outline HP PCL 5, PCL 6, and PS emulation drivers for Windows ENWW Device Settings tab features 179

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NOTE:
A hard disk is required for the printer to perform most tasks. The check box is available only
for troubleshooting purposes.
Job Storage
When
Job Storage
is enabled, the device can store print jobs so that you can gain access to those print
jobs later at the control panel.
Mopier Mode
The multiple-original print (mopy) function is an HP-designed feature that produces multiple, collated
copies from a single print job. Multiple-original printing (mopying) increases performance and reduces
network traffic by transmitting the job to the device once, and then storing it in memory. The remainder
of the copies are printed at the fastest speed. All documents that are printed in mopier mode can be
created, controlled, managed, and finished from the computer, which eliminates the extra step of using
a photocopier.
NOTE:
The
Mopier Mode
function is not available without a hard disk.
The HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series printers support the transmit-once mopying feature when
the
Mopier Mode:
setting on the
Device Settings
tab is
Enabled
.
Use the PCL 6, PCL 5, or PS Emulation to perform mopying in one of two ways: either through the
software or through the device hardware. When the mopier is enabled, mopying takes place through
the device hardware by default. One copy of a multiple-page print job is transmitted once through the
network to the device, together with a printer job language (PJL) command directing the device to make
the specified number of copies.
When the mopier is disabled, mopying is
not
necessarily disabled. The driver can perform mopying
through the software rather than the device hardware (the mopying path that is disabled when you
change the
Mopy Mode
setting to
Disabled
). However, sending a multiple-copy print job when the
mopier is disabled eliminates the advantage of transmitting the print job once, because the job is sent
through the network for each copy.
PS Emulation Device Settings
The following controls are available and appear only in the PS Emulation
Device Settings
tab:
Available PostScript Memory
Output Protocol
Send Ctrl-D Before Each Job
Send Ctrl-D After Each Job
Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray
Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray
Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts
Job Timeout
Wait Timeout
Minimum Font Size to Download as Outline
ENWW
Device Settings tab features
179
HP PCL 5, PCL 6, and PS
emulation drivers for
Windows