HP 9000MFC manual Modifying copy settings for the current job, Adjusting the copy contrast

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Modifying copy settings for the current job

You can modify your copies by adjusting the contrast, reducing or enlarging, or enhancing.

Adjusting the copy contrast

You can adjust the contrast by touching the arrows on the Contrast Control bar. The slider moves to the lighter or darker area of the Contrast Control bar.

Reducing or enlarging copies

The product has an autoscaling feature. If there is a difference between original paper size and copy paper size, the product can autodetect a size mismatch between the original page size and the copy page size. The original image is reduced or enlarged automatically to match the copy paper size. You can override autoscaling using the reduce and enlarge feature.

The product can reduce copies to as little as 25 percent of the original size and enlarge copies to as much as 400 percent of the original (200 percent using the ADF).

To reduce or enlarge your copies, touch the arrows on the Reduce/Enlarge button until you obtain the desired reduction or enlargement. The scale percentage box in the center of the Reduce/Enlarge button indicates the percentage of reduction or enlargement.

Enhancing copies

You can enhance the quality of your document by touching Enhance to gain access to the enhancement screen.

Background Removal

If you copy a document that is printed on colored paper, or if you use two-sided copying, you can enhance your copy quality by removing the background that might cause your copy to streak or blur. Touch the Enhance button to gain access to the embedded Background Removal screen. Adjust the amount of background removal by touching the arrows on the Background Removal Control. The slider moves to the lighter or darker area of the Background Removal Control bar.

Modifying copy settings for the current job

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Contents Hp LaserJet 9000mfp Warranty Copyright and LicenseTrademark Credits Firmware updates Online servicesHP Customer Care World Wide WebFor U.S. and Canada Obtaining software utilities and electronic informationFor Asia-Pacific countries/regions For Australia, New Zealand, and IndiaHP service information HP direct ordering for accessories or suppliesHP service agreements HP Support Assistant compact discCustomer support options worldwide Enww Asia-Pacific countries/regions Worldwide support centersLatin America Contents Walk-up digital sending Maintenance Web access feature Overview BasicsBasics OverviewResolution Product features and benefitsProduct features and benefits FunctionsMemory Language and fontsConsumables management Type of item Description or use Order number Parts and accessoriesMemory, fonts, External view of product and accessories External view of product and accessoriesADF output ADF cove Loading input trays Loading TrayLoading input trays Basics Loading Trays 2 Basics Loading Tray Basics Basics Setting the paper size for a tray To set any size for TrayTo set a standard size for Trays 2, 3, To set a custom size for Trays 2, 3, Understanding product messages What is this? HelpHelp system Show me how HelpHelp system Print this topicControl panel Control panelControl panel layout Control panel overview and operationControl panel features Cancels the active job Control panel navigation Status barControl panel navigation Control panel default touch screen OriginalImage modification Send Options CopyWalk-up digital sending Walk-up digital sendingIntroduction to digital sending Sending basicsLoading documents Sending basicsSending a document using factory default settings Walk-up copying Walk-up copyingBasic copying procedure Factory default copy settingsBasic copying procedure One-touch copying Copying using user-defined settingsCopying books Copying on both sides of the paper duplexingAdjusting the copy contrast Modifying copy settings for the current jobReducing or enlarging copies Enhancing copiesDensity SharpnessDesktop printing Desktop printingPrinting from the software Click on FILE, PrintPrinting from the software Printing Booklets Adding a Cover to a Booklet Stapling Documents Printing Multiple Pages PER Sheet Click on FILE, PRINT, Properties Printing WatermarksSelecting Paper SIZE, SOURCE, or Type Click on FILE, page SetupUsing Quick COPY, Proof and HOLD, Stored Jobs Printing Private Jobs Private Print Jobs Printing both sides of paper duplexing Printing both sides of paper duplexingPortrait default Layout options for printing both sides of paperLong-edge Using job retention Using job retentionOutput devices Output devicesSheet stacker Paper handling featuresSheet stapler/stacker Using the staplerSelecting the stapler Sheet stapler/stackerLoading staples Output devices Multifunction finisher Multifunction finisherTouch Copy Settings Slide the stapler unit toward you Output devices Making booklets Maintenance MaintenancePrint cartridge information Print cartridge authenticationNon-HP print cartridges Print cartridge life expectancyPrinter maintenance kit Printer maintenance kitProduct cleaning Product cleaningTo clean the paper path Maintenance To clean the outside of the product To clean the touch screenTo clean the glass To clean the ADF Maintenance Maintenance To clean the ADF rollers Maintenance Paper specifications SpecificationsSpecifications Paper specificationsSupported sizes of paper for input and output Tray or Bin Capacity Paper WeightTray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Tray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Tray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Supported types of paper Guidelines for using paper Symptom Problem Solution Resolving issues with paper and other print mediaLabels TransparenciesLabel construction Envelope construction EnvelopesEnvelopes with adhesive strips or flaps Envelopes with double-side-seamsCard stock construction Card stock and heavy paperEnvironmental specifications Power consumptionEnvironmental specifications Acoustical specifications Power requirementsOperating environment Circuit capacityUsing the Web access feature Web access featureWeb access feature Using the Web access featureTo gain access to the Web access feature Index IndexIndex 100 Index 101 Index 102 Index 103 Index 104 RAM Index 105Index 106 Index 107