HP color laserjet 9500mfp User Manual

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Graphic Settings
The Graphic Settings group box in the HP Traditional PCL 5c Driver has settings for the graphics
rendering mode. The following Rendering Mode: option buttons are available:
Automatic. This is the default setting.
Send Graphics as Vector. Select this setting to send graphics to the product as a combination
of HP Graphics Language, V2 (HP-GL/2) and raster images. This setting might produce higher-
qualtiy output.
Send Graphics as Raster. Select this setting to send all graphics to the product as images
composed of individual dots. This setting might improve printing speed in some cases.
Send Page as Raster. Select this setting to send all graphics and text (TrueType fonts) to the
product as images composed of individual dots. Use Send Page as Raster if you are
experiencing problems with overlapping text and graphics. With this setting, the Send TrueType
as Bitmaps
 option has no effect.
Font Settings
In the Font Settings group box, the only available option is Send TrueType as Bitmaps, which
provides an alternative for software programs that cannot easily use TrueType fonts for special
graphic purposes, such as shading, rotation, or slanting. The Send TrueType as Bitmaps check box
is not selected (clear) by default. If you select this option, the driver sends TrueType fonts to the
printer as outlines, which retains the standard format (outlines) of the fonts.
Output Settings
The Output Settings group box contains the following controls and default settings:.
Manually Print on 2nd Side is not selected
Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG) is selected
Print all Text as Black is not selected
Manually Print on 2nd Side
Manually printing on the second side of a page is available when you are using the HP PCL 6,
PCL 5, or the PS emulation unidriver. If a duplexing unit is installed and manual duplexing is enabled
in the driver, the printer automatically duplexes media types that are supported by automatic
duplexing (Letter, A4, Legal, 8.5 x 13, and Executive (JIS) only), and forces manual printing on both
sides for media types that are not supported.
It is important to select the media type that corresponds to the media you are using for the print job.
The following media types have a different print modes when you manually print on the second side:
Plain
Preprinted
Letterhead
Prepunched
Bond
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