Adding a blank page or back cover to the end of a print job

Use this option to add a blank page to the end of a print job.

To print a blank page in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows NT 4.0 (PCL only)

Note

This option is not available in the PS printer driver.

1Open the printer driver (see “Changing the settings for a print job” on page 47).

2On the Paper tab, select Use different paper for first page. First Page, Other Pages, and Back Cover tabs appear.

3Select the Size, Source is, and Type is for the back cover.

4Click OK.

To print a blank page in Windows 2000 and Windows XP

1Open the printer driver (see “Changing the settings for a print job” on page 47).

2On the Paper/Quality tab, select Use Different Paper. First Page, Other Pages, and Back Cover become active (are no longer gray).

3Select Back Cover.

4Select Add a blank back cover.

5Select the Source is and Type is for the back cover.

6Click OK.

Note

The preceding procedures change the printer’s settings for a print job. To change the printer’s

 

default settings, see “Changing default settings” on page 48.

 

 

Adding a blank page to the beginning of all print jobs (job separator page)

This option allows you to add a blank page to the beginning of all print jobs. This separates print jobs, making each print job easier to find.

To add a blank page to the beginning of all print jobs in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows NT 4.0

1Click the Start button.

2Point to Settings.

3Click Printers.

4Right-click the HP LaserJet 2300 series printer icon.

5Click Properties.

6On the General tab, click Separator Page.

7Browse to find a separator page. Any printable document can be used as a separator page.

8Click OK to select a separator page.

9Click OK to return to the General tab.

10Click OK to save your settings.

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