This section informs you about using your printer’s HP emulation mode. It describes
the unique features of your printer’s HP emulation as well as the differences between
your printer’s HP emulation and printing with an actual HP LaserJet printer.

HP EMULATION MODE VS HP LASERJET III

Your printer differs slightly from a HP LaserJet III because the two printers use different
technologies. The differences in printing are explained below.
Your Printer HP LaserJet Series III
Input paper supply Refer to the specifications for
the base fax machine. 200 sheets
Paper size Letter, Legal, A4, Executive,
Monarch 7-3/4
Commercial 10, DL, C5
Resident fonts Bitmap: 14
Scalable: 13 Bitmap: 10
Scalable: 8
Maximum no. of fonts per page Depends on the amount of memory
Page buffer mode Built-in Not available
Printable Area
The size of the printable area for the HP LaserJet se -
ries III and this printer is the same. The maximum
number of characters per line is also the same. How -
ever, the position of the printout on the page may not
be exactly the same as for output from a HP Laser -
Jet series III.
If you wish to match your printing to the output pro -
duced on a HP LaserJet series III printer, use the T-
OFFSET and L-OFFSET controls (see page 30) to
make fine adjustments to the printing start position.
However, the offset controls can move the data out -
side the printable area, so some data may be miss -
ing.
The printable areas for various paper sizes are
shown in the following table.
Paper Size lxrtyb
A4 50 2380 50 50 3407 50
Letter 2450 3200
Legal 2450 4100
Units: Dots at 300 dpi

APPENDIX B. HP EMULATION MODE

Portrait
Paper
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