HP Z6100ps HP Designjet Z6100 Printer Series - User's Guide - Page 93

Custom sizes, Use the Embedded Web Server, Use a driver

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Print options Custom page sizes Custom page sizes can be defined in a driver or through the Embedded Web Server. The two types of custom page sizes are differentiated by how they were created, and therefore, which users have accessibility to them. ● Custom papers: custom papers are custom page sizes that have been defined in a driver and that reside on the user's hard drive. Therefore, custom papers are not available to other users in the network. ● Printer forms: printer forms are custom page sizes that have been defined through the Embedded Web Server and are visible to all network users who share that print queue. Users require at least Print operator network permissions to create printer forms. Use the Embedded Web Server To select the page size through the Embedded Web Server, go to the Submit Job page on the Main tab. In the Job Settings tree, select Advanced settings > Paper > Page size and then select Standard or Custom page size. ● Standard: use the drop-down menus to set the Size and Orientation. ● Custom: use the free-text fields to specify a Width and Length, and use the Page size drop-down menu to define the units of measurement. NOTE: Be aware that when you submit more than one job at a time by clicking the Add files button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected. Use a driver Select the page size in the following ways: ● In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver, click the Paper/Quality tab, and then select Document Size. ● In the Mac OS Page driver dialog, select Page Setup from the File menu, select your printer in the Format for popup menu, and then select Paper size. Select page size 81

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Custom page sizes
Custom page sizes can be defined in a driver or through the Embedded Web Server. The two types of
custom page sizes are differentiated by how they were created, and therefore, which users have
accessibility to them.
Custom papers: custom papers are custom page sizes that have been defined in a driver and that
reside on the user's hard drive. Therefore, custom papers are not available to other users in the
network.
Printer forms: printer forms are custom page sizes that have been defined through the Embedded
Web Server and are visible to all network users who share that print queue. Users require at least
Print operator network permissions to create printer forms.
Use the Embedded Web Server
To select the page size through the Embedded Web Server, go to the
Submit Job
page on the
Main
tab. In the
Job Settings
tree, select
Advanced settings
>
Paper
>
Page size
and then select
Standard
or
Custom
page size.
Standard: use the drop-down menus to set the
Size
and
Orientation
.
Custom: use the free-text fields to specify a
Width
and
Length
, and use the
Page size
drop-down
menu to define the units of measurement.
NOTE:
Be aware that when you submit more than one job at a time by clicking the
Add files
button in the Embedded Web Server, all of the jobs that you submit will adopt the settings of the
final job that you submit. However, none of the jobs in the print queue are affected.
Use a driver
Select the page size in the following ways:
In the Windows HP-GL/2 or PostScript driver, click the
Paper/Quality
tab, and then select
Document Size
.
In the Mac OS Page driver dialog, select
Page Setup
from the
File
menu, select your printer in
the
Format for
popup menu, and then select
Paper size
.
Select page size
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