HP Deskjet 9800d User Manual
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Printing on various media types NOTEUse HP media for optimum print quality. These media types are specifically designed to work with your printer. See HP supplies and accessories for part numbers and ordering information. If you are printing transparencies, HP recommends removing each transparency as it prints and setting it aside to dry. For Windows 1 Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Paper/Quality tab. 4 Select the media type from the Type is drop-down list. 5 Select the media size from the Size is drop-down list. 6 Select the paper source from the Source is drop-down list. 7 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 8 Print your document. For Macintosh 1 Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 3 Select the media size and click OK. 4 Click File, and then click Print. 5 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 6 Click the Paper tab and select the media type and source. 7 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. Printing on various media types 51
Printing on custom-sized paper NOTEThe paper width must be between 76.2 and 330.2 mm (3 and 13 inches); the paper length must be between 127 and 1,270 mm (5 and 50 inches) 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. For Windows 1 Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Paper/Quality tab. 4 Click the Custom button under the Size is drop-down list. If you are using Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, or Windows Server 2003, type a name and click Save . 5 In the custom paper size dialog box, type values for the width and length. 6 Choose any of the predefined names from the Name drop-down list and click Save to save the custom settings. 7 Click OK. 8 Select the name of the custom paper size just created from the Size is drop-down list. 9 Select the paper source from the Source is drop-down list. 10 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 11 Print your document. For Macintosh 1 Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 3 Select the Custom Paper Size from the Settings drop-down list. 4 Click New, and then type values for the width, height, and margins. 5 Click OK and click Save. 6 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 7 Select the custom paper size just created and click OK. 8 Click File and click Print. 9 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 52 4 Printing and loading media
Printing on envelopes NOTEIf you are printing one or just a few envelopes, you can use the front manual feed slot. See Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot . Avoid using envelopes that have clasps or windows; have thick, irregular, or curled edges; are shiny or embossed; or are wrinkled, torn, or otherwise damaged. 1 Raise the output tray and remove any media from the input tray. 2 Insert up to 15 envelopes along the right side of the input tray, with the flaps facing up and to the right, until they stop. 3 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 envelopes. 4 Press the input tray lock and retract the tray until it stops at the edge of the envelopes. 5 Lower the output tray. 6 For Windows: aOpen the printer driver (see Printing a document ). b Click the Paper/Quality tab. c Select the envelope size from the Size is drop-down list. d Change any other desired print settings and click OK. e Print your file. For Macintosh: a Click File, and then click Page Setup. b Select the envelope size and click OK. Printing on envelopes 53
cClick File and then click Print. d Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 7 When you have finished printing, remove the remaining media: aRaise the output tray. Press the input tray lock and extend the tray. b Remove the media and reload the desired media into the input tray (see Loading media in the input tray). 54 4 Printing and loading media
Printing on cards and smaller-sized media NOTEIf you are printing on thick paper (such as cardstock), you can use the rear manual feed slot. See Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot . If you wish to print to the edge of the cards, see Printing borderless . 1Raise the output tray and remove any media from the input tray. 2 Insert up to 60 cards, 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. 3 Open the small media guide by moving it 90˚ clockwise from start to end position. 4 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 cards. 5 Press the input tray lock and retract the tray until the small media guide stops at the edge of the cards. As you retract the tray, the small media guide extends until it touches the edge of the media. Printing on cards and smaller-sized media 55
6Lower the output tray. 7For Windows: aOpen the printer driver (see Printing a document ). b Click the Paper/Quality tab. c Select the size of the cards from the Size is drop-down list. For instructions on printing custom-sized cards, see Printing on custom-sized paper . d Select the paper type from the Type is drop-down list. e Change any other desired print settings and click OK. f Print your file. For Macintosh: a Click File, and then click Page Setup. b Select the size of the cards and click OK. For instructions on printing custom-sized cards, see Printing on custom-sized paper . c Click File, and then click Print. d Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. e Click the Paper tab and select the media type from the Paper type drop-down list. f Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 56 4 Printing and loading media
8When you have finished printing, remove the remaining media: a Raise the output tray. b Press the input tray lock and extend the tray. c Close the small media guide by moving it 90˚ counter-clockwise. d Eject the media by pulling out the small media ejector. e After removing the media, push the small media ejector back to the original position. fReload the desired media into the output tray (see Loading media in the input tray). Printing on cards and smaller-sized media 57
Printing digital photographs Printing with six-ink color Your printer can print with six-ink color to enhance the quality of printed photographs. Print high-quality grayscale photographs by using a black print cartridge and a tri-color print cartridge, or by using a photogray print cartridge and a tri-color print cartridge. To perform six-ink color printing, a photo and a tri-color print cartridge must be installed together. To obtain a list of supported print cartridges for your printer, see Supported print cartridges . NOTEYou can print high-quality black-and-white photographs using a gray photo print cartridge, combined with the tri-color print cartridge. To replace the black print cartridge with the photo print cartridge, see Installing or replacing the print cartridges NOTE After you install a new print cartridge, the printer will automatically align the print cartridges and use one sheet of paper to print an alignment page. If you have higher-quality photo media loaded in the input tray, you may want to load a sheet of plain paper before installing the new print cartridge. Guidelines for printing photographs ■ For the best results when printing photographs and images, choose Best mode and select an HP photo paper in the printer driver. Best mode uses HPs unique PhotoREt IV color-layering technology and ColorSmart III color optimization technology to create realistic photo images, vivid color output, and extremely sharp text. With PhotoREt IV, a greater range of colors, lighter tones, and smoother gradations between tones can be achieved, ensuring the best photo and image print quality. Alternatively, select Maximum dpi, which provides up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi* for optimum print quality. See 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi . *Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color printing and 1200 input dpi. This setting might temporarily use a large amount of hard disk space (400 MB or more) and will print slower. Photo cartridge, if present, further enhances the print quality. ■ To print borderless photographs, see Printing borderless . ■ It is recommended to remove each sheet of paper as it prints and set it aside to dry. ■ If the printed colors visibly shift towards yellow, cyan or magenta, or there is a tinge of color in the gray shades, you need to calibrate the color. See Calibrating the color . ■ If you install photo print cartridges, align the print cartridges for best possible print quality. You do not need to align the print cartridges every time you install a photo print cartridge, only when necessary. See Aligning the print cartridges . ■ To store a print cartridge, see Storing the print cartridges . ■ Always hold photo paper by the edges. Fingerprints on photo paper reduce print quality. ■ Photo paper should be flat before printing. If the corners of the photo paper curl more than 10 mm or (3/8 inch), flatten the paper by putting it in the resealable storage bag, then rolling the bag on a table edge until the paper is flat. 58 4 Printing and loading media
To print digital photographs 1Load the photo paper: ●If you are loading a stack of photo paper, see Loading media in the input tray. ● If you are printing one or just a few sheets, you can use the front manual feed slot. If you are printing on thick paper and desire a straight paper path, you can use the rear manual feed slot. If you are using either manual feed slot, load paper in a later step. ● If you are printing 4 x 6 inch photos, you can use the input tray or rear manual feed slot. 2 Print your photographs. See Printing a document . Also see Guidelines for printing photographs . 3 If you are using the front or rear manual feed slot, see Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot for media loading instructions. Understanding digital photography technologies In addition to six-ink color printing, the printer software offers several features for printing digital photographs. NOTE 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. ●PhotoREt printing ● 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi ● Printing Exif Print-enhanced photographs PhotoREt printing PhotoREt offers the best combination of print speed and quality for your image. To print with PhotoREt technology, select Best as the print quality on the Paper/Quality tab in the printer driver. See Printing a document for instructions on changing settings in the printer driver. 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi* is the highest-quality resolution for this printer. When Maximum dpi is selected as the print quality, the tri-color print cartridge prints in the 4800 x 1200 optimiz\ ed dpi mode. To print with 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi, select Maximum dpi as the print quality on the Paper/Quality tab in the printer driver. See Printing a document for instructions on changing settings in the printer driver. *Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color printing and 1200 input dpi. This setting might temporarily use a large amount of hard disk space (400 MB or more) and will print slower. Photo cartridge, if present, further enhances the print quality. Printing digital photographs 59
Printing Exif Print-enhanced photographs Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format 2.2) Print is an international digital imaging standard that simplifies digital photography and enhances printed photographs. When a photograph is taken with an Exif Print-enabled digital camera, Exif Print captures information such as exposure time, type of flash, and color saturation, and stores it in the images file. The printer software then uses this information to automatically perform image-specific enhancements, resulting in outst\ anding photographs. Printing Exif Print-enhanced photos requires: ■ A digital camera that supports Exif Print ■ Exif Print-enabled photo software To print Exif Print-enhanced photographs: 1 Open the file you wish to print using Exif Print-enabled photo software. 2 See Printing with six-ink color for printing instructions. HP photo imaging software HP photo imaging software is a Windows software application for viewing and editing image files. You can print images, send images by e-mail or fax, upload images to a website, or use images in printing projects with the HP Photo View Center. To install it, insert the Starter CD, click the HP Photo Imaging Software button on the CD browser menu, and select it from the list of software shown. When you save photos to your computer, the HP photo imaging software opens automatically and displays thumbnails (small versions) of your images. If you want to open the HP photo imaging software at a later time, open the HP Director and click the View Images icon, which is located in the middle of the Director window. 60 4 Printing and loading media