HP d640 HP D640 High-Volume Printer - User Manual (Printer and Accessories), C - Page 46

Duplex, Binding, Jobseparate, Joboffset, HCI-Alias, Emulation, Orientation

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Printing Menu Settings Duplex Binding Jobseparate *Joboffset *HCI-Alias Emulation Orientation =OFF ON Turns double-sided printing on or off. =LONGEDGE SHORTEDGE Sets the duplex binding options. LONGEDGE (book) binding is the conventional side-to-side binding used in books. SHORTEDGE (tablet) binding is the traditional top to bottom layout used with calendars. =none TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 Lets you dedicate an input tray to be used for job separation sheets. "none" indicates that the job separation feature is not enabled. Job separation sheets are usually colored paper. When your print job contains a job separation command, the printer will pick a sheet of paper from the designated tray and insert it into the print job. No text is printed on the job separation page. This feature can be used with the joboffset feature if an HCO is connected. =OFF ON Enables the HCO offset (jogging) feature, which staggers finished jobs for easy separation. TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 =HCI This setting redirects the HCI to act like tray1, tray2, tray3, or like itself. It is provided primarily to make the D640 HCI act just like an HP LaserJet IIIsi or 4si with an HCI, so jobs configured for a LaserJet print correctly on the D640 without modification. To match a IIIsi or a 4si, change HCI-Alias to tray2. This will cause all print job commands for tray2 (or lower tray) to pick paper from the D640 HCI. For more information, see "Configuring for LaserJet IIIsi and 4si Compatibility" on page 6-24. Allows you to select the printer emulation protocol. The selections are: Auto - automatically selects PCL or PostScript* based on the print job data. HEX - prints a "hexadecimal dump" of the print (used for troubleshooting). PCL - is the standard PCL5e (4si) emulation protocol. PS - is the optional PostScript* Level 2 emulation protocol. =PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE REVPORTRAIT REVLANDSCAPE Selects the print orientation. The figure below shows print orientation. Portrait Landscape Reverse Portrait Reverse Landscape ABC ABC ABC ABC 2-12 Control Panel

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Printing Menu Settings
2-12
Control Panel
Duplex
=OFF
ON
Turns double-sided printing on or off.
Binding
=LONGEDGE
SHORTEDGE
Sets the duplex binding options.
LONGEDGE (book) binding is the conventional side-to-side
binding used in books.
SHORTEDGE (tablet) binding is the traditional top to bottom
layout used with calendars.
Jobseparate
=none
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
Lets you dedicate an input tray to be used for job separation
sheets. "none" indicates that the job separation feature is not
enabled. Job separation sheets are usually colored paper.
When your print job contains a job separation command, the
printer will pick a sheet of paper from the designated tray and
insert it into the print job. No text is printed on the job
separation page. This feature can be used with the joboffset
feature if an HCO is connected.
*Joboffset
=OFF
ON
Enables the HCO offset (jogging) feature, which staggers
finished jobs for easy separation.
*HCI-Alias
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
=HCI
This setting redirects the HCI to act like tray1, tray2, tray3, or
like itself. It is provided primarily to make the D640 HCI act
just like an HP LaserJet IIIsi or 4si with an HCI, so jobs
configured for a LaserJet print correctly on the D640 without
modification.
To match a IIIsi or a 4si, change HCI-Alias to tray2. This will
cause all print job commands for tray2 (or lower tray) to pick
paper from the D640 HCI.
For more information, see “Configuring for LaserJet IIIsi and
4si Compatibility” on page
6-24.
Emulation
Allows you to select the printer emulation protocol. The selections are:
Auto - automatically selects PCL or PostScript* based on the print job data.
HEX - prints a "hexadecimal dump" of the print (used for troubleshooting).
PCL - is the standard PCL5e (4si) emulation protocol.
PS - is the optional PostScript* Level 2 emulation protocol.
Orientation
=PORTRAIT
LANDSCAPE
REVPORTRAIT
REVLANDSCAPE
Selects the print orientation. The figure below shows print
orientation.
Portrait
ABC
Landscape
ABC
Reverse
Portrait
Reverse
Landscape
ABC
ABC