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● Windows: On the Advanced tab, click Ink Settings. ● OS X: Click the disclosure triangle next to Advanced. 5. Use the sliders to make the following adjustments: ● Dry Time: Move the slider to the right to increase the amount of time that the printer takes to dry a printed page. Increasing the drying time works best for jobs printed on plain paper. ● Saturation: Move the slider to the right to increase the amount of ink applied. Increasing the saturation works best for jobs printed on brochure or photo paper. ● Black Ink Spread: Move the slider to the left to limit the spread of black onto adjacent areas of color on the printed page. Decreasing the spread works best for jobs printed on plain paper. NOTE: Changing color settings manually can affect output. HP recommends that only color graphics experts change these settings. 6. Click OK to save your adjustments and close the window, or click Reset to return the settings to the factory defaults (Windows). Match colors to your computer screen For most users, the best method for matching colors is to print sRGB colors. The process of matching printer output color to your computer screen is complex, because printers and computer monitors use different methods of producing color. Monitors display colors by using light pixels that use an RGB (red, green, blue) color process, but printers print colors by using a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) process. Many factors can influence your ability to match printed colors to those on your monitor: ● Print media ● Printing process (cartridge, press, or laser technology, for example) ● Overhead lighting ● Personal differences in perception of color ● Software programs ● Printer drivers ● Computer operating systems ● Monitors ● Video cards and drivers ● Operating environment (humidity, for example) Control access to color printing HP's suite of color access control tools allows you to enable or disable color by individual users or groups and applications. For more information, visit the HP Universal Print Driver website. Print with HP ePrint With HP ePrint, you can print anywhere, anytime, from a mobile phone, laptop, or any other mobile device. HP ePrint works with any email-capable device. If you can email, you can print to an HP ePrint-enabled product. For more details, visit the HP Connected website. ENWW Print with HP ePrint 51

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Windows
: On the
Advanced
tab, click
Ink Settings
.
OS X
: Click the disclosure triangle next to
Advanced
.
5.
Use the sliders to make the following adjustments:
Dry Time
: Move the slider to the right to increase the amount of time that the printer takes to dry a
printed page. Increasing the drying time works best for jobs printed on plain paper.
Saturation
: Move the slider to the right to increase the amount of ink applied. Increasing the
saturation works best for jobs printed on brochure or photo paper.
Black Ink Spread
: Move the slider to the left to limit the spread of black onto adjacent areas of
color on the printed page. Decreasing the spread works best for jobs printed on plain paper.
NOTE:
Changing color settings manually can
affect
output. HP recommends that only color
graphics experts change these settings.
6.
Click
OK
to save your adjustments and close the window, or click
Reset
to return the settings to the
factory defaults (Windows).
Match colors to your computer screen
For most users, the best method for matching colors is to print sRGB colors.
The process of matching printer output color to your computer screen is complex, because printers and
computer monitors use
different
methods of producing color. Monitors display colors by using light pixels
that use an RGB (red, green, blue) color process, but printers print colors by using a CMYK (cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black) process.
Many factors can
influence
your ability to match printed colors to those on your monitor:
Print media
Printing process (cartridge, press, or laser technology, for example)
Overhead lighting
Personal
differences
in perception of color
Software programs
Printer drivers
Computer operating systems
Monitors
Video cards and drivers
Operating environment (humidity, for example)
Control access to color printing
HP’s suite of color access control tools allows you to enable or disable color by individual users or groups and
applications. For more information, visit the
HP Universal Print Driver
website.
Print with HP ePrint
With HP ePrint, you can print anywhere, anytime, from a mobile phone, laptop, or any other mobile device.
HP ePrint works with any email-capable device. If you can email, you can print to an HP ePrint-enabled
product. For more details, visit the
HP Connected
website.
ENWW
Print with HP ePrint
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