HP 2250, 2200 manual Print Color as Gray, HP ColorSmart

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Print Color as Gray

Operating System

Location in Printer Driver

 

 

Windows 3.1x

Device Options, Color check box

 

 

Windows 9x

Device Options tab, printer features

 

 

Windows NT 4.0

Advanced tab, Printer Features

 

 

Windows 2000

Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, Advanced,

 

Printer Features

 

 

Options: On and Off

 

To activate grayscale printing, change the Print Color as Gray setting to on. This overrides your color settings and prints your documents in black and white (monochrome, grayscale). Grayscale means shades of gray, starting with white and ending with black. When a color document is printed in grayscale, colors are converted to their grayscale equivalents, which means that different colors are represented as different shades of gray. This printer can produce up to 256 shades of gray. Color images that are printed as monochrome print faster and are easier to reproduce on monochrome devices such as copiers and fax machines. When Print Color as Gray is on, ALL of your documents will print as grayscale until the setting is changed to off.

HP ColorSmart

Operating System

Location in Printer Driver

 

 

Windows 3.1x

Not available

 

 

Windows 9x

Device Options tab, printer features

 

 

Windows NT 4.0

Advanced tab, Printer Features

 

 

Windows 2000

Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, Advanced,

 

Printer Features

Options: Automatic and Manual

HP ColorSmart technology is a set of defaults that automatically tune your color printer output. The HP ColorSmart defaults provide high- quality output when colored objects (text, graphics, or images) are printed.

Choose from the following HP ColorSmart options:

Automatic lets the printer driver optimize the color settings for text, graphics, and images (photos). Color is optimized based on the type of data being sent to the printer. This option automatically selects the appropriate color settings for the document you are printing. This provides you with screen-matched or WYSIWYG color output without any changes to the printer driver. The automatic setting is best for most applications.

Manual lets you adjust the color control independently for printed text, graphics, and images. The color options are vivid or screen match.

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Contents Page Acknowledgments Contents LCD messages TroubleshootingSpecifications Index MediaPostscript printing 10-1 Page Using this Guide WelcomeFor More Information System RequirementsGetting started Understanding the Printer’s Parts and FunctionsPage Understanding the Control Panel Buttons and LED Understanding the LCD DisplaySetting Up Connect the power cord Page Page Page Page Page Page Installing Additional Memory Software Printer Drivers FeaturesInstalling the Printer Software for Local Printing Making Copies of the Printer SoftwareTo Install the Printer Driver For Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000 usersQvwdoolqjxqghulqgrzv Setting Up Your Printer on a Macintosh Computer Setting Up Your Printer in a Unix Environment Page Networking Network Printing ConfigurationsClient-Server Configuration Network BasicsSupported Network Configurations for Peer-to-Peer Printing Peer-to-Peer ConfigurationSupported Network Configurations for Client-Server Printing Verify that the Printer Works Installing the HP JetDirect Internal Print Server CardInstall the HP JetDirect EIO Print Server Card Install the Printer Software Sharing the Printer on a NetworkCZE Document Document Contents Network Support MaterialsPaper Selecting and Loading PaperPrinting on Legal Paper in Tray 1 or Tray Printing Envelopes or Cards through the Envelope Feed Using the Tray Lock Printing Paper in Tray 2 Optional TraySupported HP Media for Manual Duplexing Manual DuplexingMinimum Printing Margins Page LCD Information MenuPrinting Menu Maintenance MenuPaper Handling Menu Postscript Menu Configuration MenuReset Menu EIO MenuIPX/SPX Resetting the EIO Card Understanding Printer MessagesColor Printing a Configuration TroubleshootingGeneral Troubleshooting Tips Printing a Diagnostic Cleaning the Printheads Paper is Jammed in the Printer Aligning the PrintheadsPrinting a Sample Page Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams Unexpected Printer Shutdown Nothing is PrintedPlacement of the Text or Graphics is Wrong Blank Page is PrintedPrinting Takes a Long Time Over the Network Something on the Page is Missing or IncorrectPrinter Takes a Long Time to Print a Job Customer Support Internet HP Telephone SupportPage For customers outside of North America Page Printer Specifications MB with optional 64 MB SDRAM,100MHz Dimm HP Business Inkjet 2200/2250 HP Supplies and Accessories Ordering InformationHP Photo Paper AccessoriesNetworking Accessories HP Professional Brochure and Flyer PaperRegulatory Notice Power Cord StatementSafety Information LEDs ClassificationHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Extent of Limited WarrantyLimitations of Warranty Limitations of LiabilityLocal Law Page Media Supported MediaPage Postscript Printing Installation NotesPostscript Current HP Business Inkjet users Installing the Printer Driver OnlySpecific Printer Features/Issues Paper Type Windows 9x or Media Type Windows NT Print QualityPrint Color as Gray HP ColorSmartCmyk Inks Manual Color Options for Text, Graphics, and ImagePages per Sheet Watermark PrintingPage Index Page Declaration of Conformity  Copyright 2000 Hewlett-Packard Company
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