HP PageWide XL 8000 User guide - Page 92

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Print by email (HP ePrint) This option is disabled by default, but can be enabled from the front panel by tapping , then Connectivity > HP Connected > HP ePrint connectivity. You can also configure HP ePrint from the front panel's HP Connected screen. When enabled, the HP ePrint icon is added to the front panel as shown below: 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, but you are recommended to use only Lines/Fast for all papers- except for Natural Tracing Paper. For natural tracing paper only, use the three modes as follows: ● Lines/Fast: Prints with only lines and text ● Uniform areas: Prints with large areas of uniform gray ● High detail: Highly complex drawings with plenty of detail When you print a grayscale image on digital blue paper, it is printed in bluescale. If the image is pure black and white, it is printed in 100% blue. TIP: If you want to print fully saturated lines, you can change the image to pure black and white in your software application before printing, or change your scan setting to Scan to B&W. 86 Chapter 5 Sending a job to print ENWW

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Print by email (HP ePrint)
This option is disabled by default, but can be enabled from the front panel by tapping
, then
Connectivity
>
HP Connected
>
HP ePrint connectivity
. You can also
configure
HP ePrint from the front panel’s HP Connected
screen.
When enabled, the HP ePrint icon is added to the front panel as shown below:
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, but you are recommended to use only Lines/Fast for all papers—
except for Natural Tracing Paper.
For natural tracing paper only, use the three modes as follows:
Lines/Fast: Prints with only lines and text
Uniform areas: Prints with large areas of uniform gray
High detail: Highly complex drawings with plenty of detail
When you print a grayscale image on digital blue paper, it is printed in bluescale. If the image is pure black and
white, it is printed in 100% blue.
TIP:
If you want to print fully saturated lines, you can change the image to pure black and white in your
software application before printing, or change your scan setting to
Scan to B&W
.
86
Chapter 5
Sending a job to print
ENWW