HP manual Using The HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox, Changing Print Settings

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Using The HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox

The HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox is a software program that provides access to all the information you’ll need when using your printer. Information is divided into three main categories:

How Do I? – Tutorials of common printing tasks.

Troubleshooting – Step-by-step printing problem solutions.

Printer Services – Provides printer status and easy service steps.

To run the HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox – Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0

Double-click the HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox icon on your Windows desktop.

To run the HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox – Windows 3.1

Double-click the HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox icon in the HP DeskJet Utilities program group.

Changing Print Settings

The basic print settings you will need are usually selected within your software program. These settings include the number of copies, paper size, and paper orientation.

Selecting Custom HP Print Settings

HP’s print settings dialog box allows you to select settings that are not provided by the software program. These settings include:

Paper Type – HP provides special settings for HP Premium sheets such as Glossy Paper, Premium Inkjet Paper, and Transparencies.

Print Quality – Use to select the level of print quality.

Grayscale Printing – Use this setting when you want to print color documents in shades of gray for better photocopying results.

ColorSmart II – Use the manual ColorSmart II setting when you want to manually adjust color intensity and halftoning methods instead of letting HP’s ColorSmart II technology do it automatically.

Flip Horizontal – Use to reverse or flip the printed image. (Not available with Windows NT.)

Ordered Printing – Use to reverse the print order of your document. (Not available with Windows NT.)

Two-Sided Printing – Use to print on both sides of your paper. (Not available with Windows NT.)

NOTE To get to HP’s print settings dialog box, see the topic “Change Print Settings” on the “How Do I?” tab in the HP DeskJet 890C Toolbox.

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Contents User’s Guide Printing History AcknowledgmentsTable of Contents Understanding the Printer’s Parts and Functions Printer Parts Functions Printer LightsBasic Steps for Loading All Types of Media Selecting and Using PaperP S for Using Paper Replacing a Print Cartridge Replacing and Maintaining Print CartridgesAligning the print cartridges Maintaining Print CartridgesPrinter Software Components Using Your Printer SoftwareSelecting Your Printer Selecting Custom HP Print Settings Using The HP DeskJet 890C ToolboxChanging Print Settings Locally Shared Sharing Your Printer on a NetworkNetwork-Connect Windows 3.1 Network Connect Setting up your Printer on a NetworkWindows 95 Network Connect HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS To install the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOSUsing the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS Printing from DOS Software ProgramsDOS Printer Drivers To clean the print cartridgesTo align the print cartridges Blank page came out of the printer TroubleshootingPrint quality is poor Paper is Jammed in the printer Printer is not picking up paper HP First Fax During the Printer WarrantyAfter the Warranty Period Customer SupportUpdating Printer Software by Mail Electronic Information ServicesExtended Coverage Options For Customers in Latin America For Customers Elsewhere in the WorldReplaceable Parts HP Reorder Number Ordering Parts and AccessoriesOrdering Information Accessories HP Reorder NumberMinimum Margins SpecificationsCharacter Sets Printer SpecificationsButtons/Lights Supported Languages Additional Symbol Sets and FontsInstalling a Special Symbol or Font FCC Statement USA LED Indicator StatementRegulatory Notice Declaration of Conformity
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890C specifications

The HP 890C is a versatile and robust inkjet printer designed for home and small office environments. Known for its reliability and print quality, the HP 890C has become a popular choice for users who need an efficient and user-friendly printing solution.

One of the main features of the HP 890C is its ability to deliver high-quality color prints. With a printing resolution of up to 600 x 600 dpi, it produces sharp text and vibrant images, making it suitable for a variety of printing tasks. Whether you're printing documents, photos, or presentations, the results consistently meet high standards.

Another significant characteristic of the HP 890C is its fast print speed. It can print up to 12 pages per minute in black and white and around 10 pages per minute in color. This efficiency is particularly useful for users who require rapid printing capabilities without sacrificing quality. The printer is equipped with a 150-sheet input tray, allowing for extended printing sessions without constant refilling.

The HP 890C also features HP's advanced printing technology. It utilizes the patented InkJet technology, which employs microscopic nozzles to spray ink droplets onto the paper, ensuring precise and accurate prints. Additionally, the printer is compatible with a variety of media types, including plain paper, photo paper, and transparencies, further expanding its versatility.

Connectivity options for the HP 890C include both parallel and USB ports, ensuring compatibility with a range of devices, including older systems. This flexibility allows users to connect the printer to different computers seamlessly.

The user-friendly design of the HP 890C is another highlight. The printer features a straightforward control panel, making it easy to navigate and operate. Maintenance is also simplified through easy-access ink cartridges, which can be replaced quickly, minimizing downtime.

Overall, the HP 890C stands out for its combination of quality, speed, and ease of use. With its range of features and reliable performance, it caters to the needs of small businesses and home users alike, proving to be a valuable addition to any workspace. The HP 890C exemplifies the seamless integration of technology and functionality, making printing tasks efficient and straightforward.