HP Deskjet 9800d User Manual
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Loading media in the input tray This section explains how to load plain paper and standard media sizes and types into the input tray. Following are general guidelines for loading media into trays: ■If you are printing on thick or photo paper, you can use the rear manual feed slot. See Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot. ■ If you are printing cards or envelopes, see Printing on cards and smaller-sized media and Printing on envelopes . ■ If you are printing one or just a few envelopes or sheets of paper, you can use the front manual feed slot and leave your regular media in the input tray. See Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot. To load media in the input tray 1 Raise the output tray. If the output tray is extended, close the tray. 2 Press the input tray lock and extend the input tray. NOTE If the small media guide is in its open position, close it by moving it 90˚ counterclockwise. 3Press the button on top of the paper width guide and slide the guide to the left to its outermost position. HP Deskjet 9800 4Insert up to 150 sheets of paper or a stack of media that does not exceed the height of the paper width guide, print-side down along the right side of the input tray until it stops. Transparencies: Insert up to 30 transparencies, rough-side down and the adhesive strip pointing forward, along the right side of the input tray until it stops. 5 Press the button on top of the paper width guide and slide the guide to the right until it stops at the edge of the media. 6 Press the input tray lock and retract the tray until it stops at the edge of the media. Loading media in the input tray 41
NOTEWhen 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 x 11 inch) paper is loaded in the input tray, the tray extension will close to the edge of the paper and leave a slight gap between the extension and the tray. The tray extends further to accommodate larger-sized media. 7 Lower the output tray to its horizontal position. HP Deskjet 9800 8Extend the output tray if necessary. 42 4 Printing and loading media
Using the automatic paper-type sensor The automatic paper-type sensor automatically selects the print settings appropriate for the media in the printer, particularly when used with HP media. The sensor scans the first page of the loaded media, determines the media type, and selects the most suitable settings for your document, and then prints the document. NOTEIf you know the media type, you can select the media in the Paper Type drop-down list. Following are guidelines for using the automatic paper-type sensor: ■ When printing with higher-quality media, it is recommended that you select the specific paper type in the printer driver. ■ Do not place the printer in direct sunlight. Direct sunlight can interfere with the automatic paper- type sensor. ■ If you want to set the automatic paper-type sensor as your default setting, see Changing print settings. For Windows 1 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 2 Click the Paper/Quality tab. 3 Select Automatic from the Type is drop-down list. 4 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. For Macintosh 1 Click File, and then click Print. 2 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 3 Click the Paper tab. 4 Select Automatic from the Paper type drop-down list. 5 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. Using the automatic paper-type sensor 43
Changing print settings You can change print settings (such as media size or type) from an application or the printer driver. Changes made from an application take precedence over changes made from the printer driver. However, after the application is closed, the settings return to the defaults configured in the printer driver. NOTE To set print settings for all print jobs, make the changes in the printer driver. For more information about printer driver features in Windows, see the printer driver online help. For more information about printing from a specific application, see the documentation for that application. You can also access this feature from the Printing Shortcuts tab. Open the printer driver, select the Printing Shortcuts tab, and select the feature from the What do you want to do? drop-down list. To change settings from an application for current jobs (Windows) 1 Open the document you want to print. 2 On the File menu, click Print, and then click Setup or Properties . Specific options may vary depending on the application you are using. 3 Change any other desired settings and click OK, Print , or a similar command. To change default settings for all future jobs (Windows) 1 Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes . 2 Right-click the printer icon, and then choose Properties, Document Defaults , or Printing Preferences . 3 Change any other desired settings and click OK. To change settings (Macintosh) 1 On the File menu, click Page Setup. 2 Change any desired settings and click OK. 3 On the File menu, click Print. 4 Change any desired settings and click Print. 44 4 Printing and loading media
Understanding smart software features The printer driver provides the following smart software features. To ac\ cess the printer driver, see Printing a document. NOTESome features are only available in Windows. To find more information on a specific feature in the Windows printer driver, right-click the feature and select Whats This? You can access some of these features from the Printing Shortcuts tab. Open the printer driver, select the Printing Shortcuts tab, and select the feature from the What do you want to do? drop-down list. ■Borderless Printing : Use the entire page surface when printing photos and cards using the borderless printing feature. See Printing borderless . ■ Resizing Options : Enlarge or reduce the size of your documents with virtually no loss in print quality or resolution. On the Effects tab, select the Print Document On check box, and then select the desired document size, followed by the Scale to Fit check box. You can also select Center On Page to center your document on the printed page. Alternatively, you can use the % of Normal Size scroll bar to adjust the document size. You can zoom from 25 to 400% of the original document size, but page content may get truncated at times. ■ Print on Both Sides : Print on both sides of the paper to create professional looking brochu\ res and catalogs. See Printing on both sides (duplexing) . ■ Minimize Margins : Print closer to the bottom edge of the page. On the Paper/Quality tab, select the Minimize Margins check box, and then reduce the document margins by adjusting the page setup settings in the application being used. ■ HP Digital Photography : Use a variety of settings to improve the quality of your printed photographs. The HP Digital Photography features should be used for high-resolution images (600 dpi or higher) printed on photo-quality paper. On the Paper/Quality tab, click HP Digital Photography after you have selected a photo media. ■ Booklet Layout : Produce booklets without worrying about pagination. All you need to do is fold the pages and bind them into a booklet. You can choose to bind the booklet on the left or right side by selecting left or right edge binding. See Printing booklets . ■ Pages per Sheet : Arrange up to 16 pages on a single sheet of paper to reduce printing costs. You can arrange the order of the layout. See Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper . ■ Tiling or poster printing : Take a one-page document and enlarge it up to five times (5 x 5) for documents up to A3+ (13 x 19 inch) size. The enlarged document can be printed on several sheets and assembled to form a large billboard. See Printing posters . ■ Mirror Image : Flip a page horizontally. This lets you write on the underside of a transparency film, leaving the top side available for annotations with marker pens. For Windows, on the Basics tab select the Mirror Image check box. For Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP, Mirror Image is located in the Advanced tab. ■ Banner printing : Print large images and bold, oversized fonts on continuous feeds of paper. See Printing banners . Understanding smart software features 45
■Print in Sepia : Print images in a brownish tone to give them an antique look. On the Color tab, select the Print in Sepia check box. ■ Print in black and white : Both black and white and color documents can be converted to grayscale. For Windows, on the Color tab, select the Print in Grayscale check box. For Macintosh, on the Paper tab and under the Color drop-down list, select Grayscale. ■ Print All Text as Black : Print all text characters as black while retaining colored graphics. On the Color tab, select the Print All Text as Black check box. ■ Watermarks : Display short text such as CONFIDENTIAL as the background for your documents main text. You can customize and rotate the watermark according to your preference. This feature is found on the Effects tab. 46 4 Printing and loading media
Printing a document The steps to print a document vary depending on the software program. In general, follow this procedure to print a document. NOTEYou can also access this feature from the Printing Shortcuts tab. Open the printer driver, select the Printing Shortcuts tab, and select the feature from the What do you want to do? drop-down list. 1Open the file you wish to print. 2 Click File, and then click Print. 3 To print with the printers default print settings, click OK or Print . -or- To change the print settings for the document, open the printer driver: For Windows : Click Properties or Setup . For Macintosh : Click Print or Page Setup . The path to the printer driver will vary depending on the software program. 4 Change any desired print settings and click OK or Print . To find more specific printing instructions, see other sections in this section. Following are two additional references for printing documents: ■ For descriptions of the printer driver features, see Understanding smart software features . ■ To make print settings apply to all documents printed by the printer, see Changing print settings . Printing a document 47
Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot If you are printing one or just a few photos, envelopes, or sheets of paper, you can use the front manual feed slot and leave your regular media in the input tray. The rear manual feed slot uses a straight paper path and is designed for printing single sheets on thick paper (up to 280 g/m 2) like cardstock and photo paper. For information on media types and sizes supported by the manual feed slots, see Understanding specifications for supported media . Printing from the manual feed slots is performed in two stages: 1) changing the software settings, and 2) loading the media. The following sections contain procedures for performing each stage. NOTE If the duplex unit is installed and you want to print using the rear manual feed slot, replace the duplex unit with the rear access panel. Changing the software settings For Windows: 1 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 2 Click the Paper/Quality tab. 3 Select the manual feed option from the Source is drop-down list. 4 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 5 Print your document. For Macintosh: 1 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 2 Select the media size and click OK. 3 Click File, and then click Print. 4 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 5 Click the Paper tab and select the media type and source. 6 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 48 4 Printing and loading media
Loading the front manual feed slot NOTEIf there are any printouts on the output tray, remove them before using the front manual feed slot. 1 Extend the output tray. 2Slide the paper guide to the left to its outermost position. 3 Lift the clear plastic flap and insert the media into the narrow opening between the output tray and the plastic flap. Insert up to 10 sheets of paper or 5 cards or envelopes, print-side down into the right side of the slot until the media stops. Insert envelopes with the flaps facing up and to the right. 4 Slide the paper guide to the right until it stops at the edge of the paper. 5Press the RESUME button to proceed with printing. To resume printing from the input tray, remove the paper from the front manual feed slot. Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot 49
Loading the rear manual feed slot 1Before you load the paper, adjust the paper guide to the size of paper you are printing by aligning it with the appropriate icon below the rear manual feed slot. 2 Insert a single sheet of paper print-side up into the left side of the rear manual feed slot. The printer grips the paper. 3 Press the RESUME button to proceed with printing. If you are printing more than one page, press the R ESUME button after inserting each sheet of paper. 50 4 Printing and loading media