HP Deskjet 9800d User Manual
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Printing borderless Borderless printing lets you print to the edges of certain paper types and a range of standard paper sizes from 101.6 x 152.4 mm (4 x 6 inches) to 330 x 482.6 mm (13 x 19 inches), or A6 to A3+. If you are printing photos, you can enhance them by printing in six-ink color printing mode\ . See Printing with six-ink color. NOTE Open the file in a software application and assign the image size. Make sure the size corresponds to the paper size on which you are printing the image. 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 appropriate paper: ●If you are printing one or just a few sheets, you can use the front or rear manual feed slot. If so, continue with the steps below and load the paper in a later step. ● If you are using the input tray, see Loading media in the input tray. 2 Open the file you wish to print. 3 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 4 Click the Paper/Quality tab. 5 Select the paper size from the Size is drop-down list. 6 Select the Borderless Printing check box. 7 Select the paper source from the Source is drop-down list. If you are printing on thick or photo paper, select the Manual Feed option. 8 Select the paper type from the Type is drop-down list. Do not select Automatic. 9 Select the Borderless Auto Fit check box to automatically resize the image to print without a border. 10 If you are printing photos, select Best from the Print Quality drop-down list. Alternatively, select Maximum dpi , which provides up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi* for optimum print quality. *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. 11 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 12 Print your document. 13 If you are using the front or rear manual feed slot, see Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot. 14 If you printed on photo paper with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document completely borderless. Printing borderless 61
For Macintosh 1Load the appropriate paper: ●If you are printing one or just a few sheets, you can use the front or rear manual feed slot. If so, continue with the steps below and load the paper in a later step. ● If you are using the input tray, see Loading media in the input tray. 2 Open the file you wish to print. 3 Click File, and then click Page Setup. 4 Select the borderless paper size and click OK. 5 Click File, and then click Print. 6 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 7 Click the Paper tab and select the media type from the Paper type drop-down list. 8 If you are printing photos, under the Quality drop-down list, select Best. Alternatively, select Maximum dpi , which provides up to 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. 9 Select the paper source. If you are printing on thick or photo paper, select the manual feed option. 10 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 11 If you are printing on thick or photo paper, insert paper into the rear manual feed slot at the back of the printer. (For instructions on feeding paper manually, see Printing with the front or rear manual feed slot.) 12 If you printed on photo paper with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document completely borderless. 62 4 Printing and loading media
Printing in grayscale The grayscale printing feature allows you to print high-quality, black-and-white photographs in shades of gray using a gray photo print cartridge. For Windows 1Load the print media (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the Printer Properties dialog box. 3 Click the Printing Shortcuts tab, and then click either Presentation printing or Fast/economical printing . 4 In the Print in grayscale drop-down list, click one of the following: ● High quality : Use this option for high-quality printouts. ● Black only : Use this option for fast, economical printing. 5 Select any other print settings that you want, and then click OK. For Macintosh 1 Click File and then click Print. 2 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 3 Click the Paper tab and under the Color drop-down list, select Grayscale. 4 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. Printing in grayscale 63
Printing on both sides (duplexing) This section contains guidelines and procedures for printing on both sides of the media. Guidelines for printing on both sides of the paper ■Always use media that conforms to the printer specifications. See Understanding specifications for supported media for sizes and types of media supported by the duplex unit. For unsupported media types, print on both sides manually. ■ Increasing the dry time may prevent ink smudges when printing on both sides. For Windows, adjust the ink dry time in the Advanced tab or by selecting Advanced Features from the Basics tab in the printer driver. For Macintosh, adjust the ink dry time by selecting the Ink tab in the Paper Type/Quality panel. ■ For best results, do not print on paper heavier than 135 g/m 2 (36 lb bond), on both sides of labels or transparencies, or on both sides of pages that are covered densely with ink. Jams may occur when using these types of media for printing on both sides, and damage to the printer may occur when printing on both sides of labels. ■ Specify duplex options in your application or in the printer driver. ■ Do not print on both sides of transparencies, banner media, envelopes, photo paper, glossy media, or paper lighter than 16 lb bond (60 g/m2) or heavier than 24 lb bond (90 g/m2). Jams might occur with these media types. ■ Several kinds of media require a specific orientation when you print on both sides of a page, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, and paper with watermarks and prepunched holes. When you print from a computer running Windows, the printer prints the first \ side of the media first. When you print from a computer using the Macintosh, the printer prints the second side first. Load the media with the front side facing down. ■ When printing finishes on one side of the media, the printer holds the media and pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink dries, the media is pulled back into the printer and the second side is printed. When printing is complete, the media is dropped onto the output tray. Do not grab it before printing is complete. ■ You can print on both sides of supported custom-sized media by using the printers manual duplex capabilities. (For a list of supported custom-sized media, see Understanding specifications for supported media .) 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. See the following sections for printing instructions: ■ Performing manual duplexing ■ Performing auto-duplexing 64 4 Printing and loading media
Performing manual duplexing You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper by manually turning the paper over and feeding it into the printer again. For Windows 1 Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Finishing tab. 4 Select the Print on Both Sides check box. 5 Select Flip Pages Up to change the page orientation, if desired. 6 Choose a booklet layout from the Booklet Layout is drop-down list, if desired. 7 If you are using the manual feed slot, select Manual Feed from the Source is: drop-down list. Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 8 Print your document. NOTE If you are printing from Windows NT 4.0, read the onscreen instruction on how to reinsert the printed pages, and select OK to start the print job. 9 After one side of the page is printed, follow the onscreen instruction to reload the printed pages to print on the other side of the paper. If you are printing from the rear manual feed slot, ignore the onscreen instruction and go to step 10. 10 If you are printing from the rear manual feed slot, maintaining the order of the printed pages, reinsert the pages one at a time, last printed page first, with the printed side facing down, and press the Resume button. NOTEThe direction to reload the printed pages depends on whether you have selected the Flip Pages Up option. 1 If you have not selected Flip Pages Up , reinsert one page at a time, with the blank side facing up. 2 If you have selected Flip Pages Up, reinsert one page at a time, with the blank side facing up. Printing on both sides (duplexing) 65
Performing auto-duplexing You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper automatically when the duplex unit is installed on the printer (see Installing the optional automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplex unit) ). NOTE The duplex unit is a standard part in the HP Deskjet 9800d, 9803d, and 9808d printers. It may be purchased separately in some countries/regions (see HP supplies and accessories .) To make automatically printing on both sides the default setting for your printer, see Changing print settings . 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 2000 and Windows XP, verify that the duplex unit is installed and that the auto-duplex feature is enabled. Open the print driver, select Properties, and then select Device Settings . Be sure Allow Manual Duplexing is disabled. Advantages of using the duplex unit ■Print on both sides of a page without manually reloading the page. ■ Print long documents quickly and efficiently. ■ Use less paper by printing on both sides of paper. ■ Create professional-looking brochures, reports, newsletters, and other special items. NOTE After the first side of the page is printed, the printer pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink is dry, the paper is pulled back into the duplex unit and the reverse side of the page is printed. For Windows 1 Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Finishing tab. 4 Select the Print on Both Sides check box, and ensure that Use Auto-Duplex Unit is selected. 5 To automatically resize each page to match the documents onscreen layout, select Preserve Layout . Clearing this option may result in unwanted page breaks. 6 Select Flip Pages Up to change the page orientation, if desired. 7 Choose a booklet layout from the Booklet Layout is drop-down list, if desired. 8 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 9 Print your document. 66 4 Printing and loading media
For Macintosh 1Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Click File, and then click Print. 3 Open the Two-Sided Printing panel. 4 Select Print Both Sides . 5 Select the desired binding orientation by clicking the appropriate icon. 6 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. Printing on both sides (duplexing) 67
Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper You can print multiple pages of a document on a single sheet of paper. The printer software automatically resizes the document text and images to fit on the printed page. For Windows 1Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Finishing tab. 4 Select the number of pages you want to appear on each sheet of paper from the Pages Per Sheet drop-down list. 5 If you want a border to appear around each page image printed on the sheet of paper, select the Print Page Borders check box. 6 Select a layout for each sheet of paper from the Page Order is drop-down list. 7 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 8 Print your document. For Macintosh 1 Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Click File, and then click Print. 3 Open the Layout panel. 4 Select the number of pages you wish to appear on each sheet of paper from the Pages per Sheet drop-down list. 5 If you want a border to appear around each page image printed on the sheet of paper, select the required border from the Border drop-down list. 6 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 68 4 Printing and loading media
Printing booklets Booklet printing automatically arranges and resizes the pages of a document so when the document is folded into a booklet, the page order is correct. Performing manual booklet printing For Windows 1Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Finishing tab. 4 Select the Print on Both Sides check box. 5 Select Flip Pages Up to change the page orientation, if desired. 6 Choose a booklet layout from the Booklet Layout is drop-down list. 7 See Performing manual duplexing , steps 7 through 10. Performing automatic booklet printing You can print booklets automatically when the duplex unit is installed on the printer (see Installing the optional automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplex unit)). NOTE The duplex unit is a standard part in the HP Deskjet 9800d, 9803d, and 9808d printers. It may be purchased separately in some countries/regions (see HP supplies and accessories ). For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, verify that the duplex unit is installed and that the auto-duplex feature is enabled. Open the print driver, select Properties, and then select Device Settings . Be sure Allow Manual Duplexing is disabled. 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 appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Open the printer driver (see Printing a document ). 3 Click the Finishing tab. 4 Select the Print on Both Sides check box, and ensure that Use Auto-Duplex Unit is selected. 5 Select Preserve Layout . 6 Select a binding option in the Booklet Layout is drop-down list. 7 Change any other desired print settings and click OK. 8 Print your document. Printing booklets 69
For Macintosh 1Load the appropriate paper (see Loading media in the input tray). 2 Click File, and then click Print. 3 Open the Two-Sided Printing panel. 4 Select Print Both Sides . 5 Select the desired binding orientation by clicking the appropriate icon. 6 Change any other desired print settings and click Print. 70 4 Printing and loading media