HP 720c manual HOW to Flip a Document

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Handy Hints

WHY FLIP A

DOCUMENT?

You’ll want to flip a document when you use an iron-on transfer (see page 39); the image you’re transfer- ring is flipped back to its original orientation when it’s ironed onto the cloth.

You might want to

flip a document before printing it on a transparency; then you can make notes on the back of the transparency and easily wipe them

off later without scratching the transparency.

CHEAPER

THAN LIGHT

Did you know that when your printer is turned on it uses less energy than most light bulbs—a mere 12 watts while it’s printing.

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HOW TO FLIP A DOCUMENT

When you print a flipped document, the text and pictures are flipped horizontally (mirrored) from what you see on your computer screen.

The original

The flipped document

1Load the paper in the IN drawer.

If you’re printing on transparencies, see page 31. If you’re printing on iron-on transfers, see page 39.

2In the HP print settings box, click the Features tab, and then click Flip Horizontal. (See page 9 to find out how to get to the HP print settings box.)

Click Flip Horizontal.

3Print your document.

The text and pictures are reversed. Hold the printout up to a mirror to see how the final product will look.

AFTER PRINTING

Click the Flip Horizontal box again to clear it.

If you used transparencies or iron-on transfer paper, remove it from the IN drawer and replace it with plain paper or whatever you’ll be using next.

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Contents HP DeskJet 720C Series Printer User’s Guide HP DeskJet 720C Series Printer User’s Guide Printing History Table of Contents Printing Basics HOW to Choose Paper What to ConsiderHOW to PUT Paper in the Printer Let’s walk through the process step by stepDrawer HOW to Print Click OK in the HP print settings box to save your settingsWhile You’re Printing What IfTroubleshooting Printer Software HP Print Settings BoxHP Toolbox YOU’RE There Save time and color ink Select the appropriate settingsShow your finished work at its best Save time InkWindows 95 and Windows NT WindowsPrinter Services How Do I?Beyond Basics Paper Sizes HOW to Print on DifferentThen follow these steps Change Shape HOW to Print on Both Sides of the Paper Change the Two-Sided Printing option back to None HOW to Flip a Document About Color Turning Off ColorAdjusting the Color About Pictures Pictures Take Longer than YOU Expect to Print About Text Choosing FontsUsing Fonts Buying FontsWhat You Can Print Getting Help When Things Go Wrong Click Your WAY to a SolutionPage Blank page came out of the printer What IF?No page came out of the printer Text or graphics are in the wrong placeSomething on the page is wrong or missing Print quality is poorYou’re having trouble printing a banner Printer Communications Buttons and LightsElectronic Support Information Troubleshooting Using the ToolboxCustomer Support Printer SoftwareAfter the Warranty Calling HP Customer SupportEnvelopes How to Print a Single EnvelopeYour printer provides two methods for printing envelopes How to Print a Stack of Envelopes Flap side up and the flap to the leftSmall Envelopes Labels Label side down Transparencies Adhesive strip forward, tape side up Rough side down Photographs Cards If YOU Want Your Cards to Print Sideways Banners Printer might be picking up more than one sheet of paper at Resume button IRON-ON Transfers Here’s how you do itMinimum System Requirements System RequirementsWord about Windows NT Recommended System RequirementsPoor Print Quality Minimum Printing MarginsCartridges and INK Potential DamageSpecifications Software CompatibilityPrinting from DOS To print from DOSAdditional Symbol Sets and Fonts Ordering Supplies and Accessories Parts HP Reorder Supplies/Accessories NumberElsewhere in the world Ordering InformationRegulatory Notices FCC Statement USAExtent of Limited Warranty Limited Warranty StatementHP Product Warranty Limitations of WarrantyDeclaration of Conformity Index See also print settings Settings Settings, print See print settings Recycling Protecting the EnvironmentReduction and Elimination Energy ConsumptionGet more from your printer