The following table shows which features are available for each Windows OS.
Windows | Windows | Windows | Windows |
3.1x | 9x | NT 4.0 | 2000 |
Paper Type
Print Quality
Print in Grayscale
ColorSmart
CMYK Inks
Manual Color Options
Handout
Watermark
Paper Type (Windows 9x) or Media Type (Windows NT 4.0)
Operating System | Location in Printer Driver |
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Windows 3.1x | Not available |
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Windows 9x | Paper tab, More Options… |
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Windows NT 4.0 | Advanced tab, Printer Features |
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Windows 2000 | Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, |
| Paper/Quality tab |
Options: HP Plain Paper, HP Premium Inkjet Paper, HP Premium Inkjet Heavy Paper, HP Photo Paper, HP Premium Photo Paper, HP Premium Transparencies, HP Brochure Paper, Glossy, HP Brochure Paper, Matte
The Paper Type feature allows you to specify the type of paper on which you will be printing, such as plain paper or transparencies. Do not click HP Premium Transparencies when printing on regular paper.
Note: HP does not recommend using stiff media, such as card stock.
Print Quality
Operating System | Location in Printer Driver |
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Windows 3.1x | Not available |
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Windows 9x | Paper tab, More Options… |
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Windows NT 4.0 | Advanced tab, Printer Features |
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Windows 2000 | Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, Advanced, |
| Printer Features |
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Options: Best, Normal, Fast |
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Best prints the best quality possible. Normal is the recommended mode for everyday printing. Fast uses less ink, but the quality is not as high as normal.