HP PageWide 5000 User Guide - Page 105

Select print quality, any kind of image when you need maximum productivity.

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You can find your printer's email address by tapping the new icon. If you want to change the address or restrict its use, you can do so from http://www.hpconnected.com. In this way, you can print from anywhere with an Internet connection, without needing any printer driver. There are a few limitations that you should bear in mind: ● The attached files to be printed must be in PDF, JPEG, or TIFF formats. ● The maximum file size is 10 MB, but your email server may have a lower limit. ● Files are printed in the original document size (at 100% scale), in normal quality, in color, and normally in portrait orientation (some printers may offer autorotation). Select print quality The printer has three print-quality modes which have been designed, as their names indicate, to match the specific needs of different kinds of images. Although all print-quality modes are for 1-pass printing (in contrast to HP DesignJet printers), several parameters such as print speed, color strategy, and image processing have been optimized for each case. Refer to the print-mode table and diagram below for guidance on selecting the most appropriate print mode for your purposes. If the image content is... Monochrome or color lines and text A Any content if maximum productivity is needed B Large areas of uniform colors Text or lines on top of color backgrounds C Highly complex drawings with plenty of detail Recommended print mode Lines/Fast Uniform areas High detail You will obtain... HIgh-quality lines with maximum productivity More uniform and saturated colors for longdistance viewing Smooth background with fine detail in lines and text NOTE: The intention of the Lines/Fast mode is twofold: it can be used for images with only lines and text, or for any kind of image when you need maximum productivity. ENWW Select print quality 99

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You can
find
your printer’s email address by tapping the new icon. If you want to change the address or restrict its
use, you can do so from
.
In this way, you can print from anywhere with an Internet connection, without needing any printer driver. There
are a few limitations that you should bear in mind:
The attached
files
to be printed must be in PDF, JPEG, or TIFF formats.
The maximum
file
size is 10 MB, but your email server may have a lower limit.
Files are printed in the original document size (at 100% scale), in normal quality, in color, and normally in
portrait orientation (some printers may
offer
autorotation).
Select print quality
The printer has three print-quality modes which have been designed, as their names indicate, to match the
specific
needs of
different
kinds of images.
Although all print-quality modes are for 1-pass printing (in contrast to HP DesignJet printers), several
parameters such as print speed, color strategy, and image processing have been optimized for each case.
Refer to the print-mode table and diagram below for guidance on selecting the most appropriate print mode for
your purposes.
If the image content is…
Recommended print
mode
You will obtain…
A
Monochrome or color lines and text
Any content if maximum productivity is needed
Lines/Fast
HIgh-quality lines with maximum productivity
B
Large areas of uniform colors
Uniform areas
More uniform and saturated colors for long-
distance viewing
C
Text or lines on top of color backgrounds
Highly complex drawings with plenty of detail
High detail
Smooth background with
fine
detail in lines and
text
NOTE:
The intention of the Lines/Fast mode is twofold: it can be used for images with only lines and text, or for
any kind of image when you need maximum productivity.
ENWW
Select print quality
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