HP 5200L manual Mopier mode and collation, Postscript Passthrough PS Emulation Unidriver only

Models: 5200L

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When you disable the mopier, you are not necessarily disabling mopying, which the driver can still perform through the software rather than the device hardware (the mopying path that is disabled when you change the Mopy Mode setting to Disabled). However, a multiple-copy print job that is sent when the mopier is disabled loses the advantage of transmitting the print job once, because the job is sent through the network for each copy.

Mopier mode and collation

Mopying and collating print jobs are independent but closely related functions. Mopying, the ability to send original print jobs to the device, is performed by the print driver. Collating can be controlled by either the print driver or the document software program. The mopying mode is selected by default in the driver, and can be disabled by changing the Mopier Mode setting on the Device Settings tab to Disabled.

Control collation through the print driver by selecting or clearing the Collated check box on the Advanced tab. You can clear the check box, which is available only when the Copy Count option is set to more than 1 copy, to allow the software program to control collation.

To receive uncollated multiple copies of a print job, you must clear the Collated check box and make sure that the software program collation feature is not selected.

The following table shows the relation between mopier mode settings and collation settings in the software program and the driver. The first three columns show the settings; the last column, "Expected result", shows how a 3-page print job would appear.

Table 5-5Driver mopier mode and collation settings

Mopier mode

Application collation

Driver collation

Expected result

 

 

 

 

Disabled

Not selected

Not selected

3 copies uncollated

 

 

 

 

Disabled

Not selected

Selected

3 copies uncollated

 

 

 

 

Disabled

Selected

Not selected

3 copies collated

 

 

 

 

Disabled

Selected

Selected

3 copies collated

 

 

 

 

Enabled

Not selected

Not selected

3 copies uncollated

 

 

 

 

Enabled

Not selected

Selected

3 copies uncollated

 

 

 

 

Enabled

Selected

Not selected

3 copies collated

 

 

 

 

Enabled

Selected

Selected

3 copies collated

 

 

 

 

Postscript Passthrough (PS Emulation Unidriver only)

Postscript Passthrough is enabled by default, and must be enabled for most print jobs. Postscript passthrough provides additional capabilities for some software programs when printing to a postscript driver. Options such as Watermarks, n-upand Booklet Printing might not print correctly from some software programs with Postscript Passthrough enabled, because such programs send postscript information to the printer that cannot be controlled by the driver. Other programs might print using these options without problems. Select Disabled and print the document again if you encounter problems.

NOTE In some cases, disabling Postscript Passthrough can cause unexpected results within a software program.

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HP 5200L manual Mopier mode and collation, Postscript Passthrough PS Emulation Unidriver only

5200L specifications

The HP 5200L is a high-performance monochrome laser printer designed for medium to large office environments. It excels in producing high-quality, professional-grade documents quickly and efficiently. One of its standout features is a remarkable printing speed that can reach up to 45 pages per minute, allowing businesses to maintain workflow and meet tight deadlines with ease.

This printer utilizes advanced laser technology, providing sharp and clear text quality with a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi. This ensures that fine details are rendered accurately, making it an ideal choice for producing reports, contracts, and other important business documents. The HP 5200L also supports various media types and sizes, including letter, legal, and executive, making it versatile for different printing needs.

One of the key characteristics of the HP 5200L is its robust monthly duty cycle, capable of handling up to 250,000 pages per month. This durability is complemented by the printer’s high-capacity toner cartridges, which can yield up to 20,000 pages. This not only reduces the frequency of cartridge replacements but also lowers the overall cost per page, making it cost-effective for high-volume printing.

In terms of connectivity, the HP 5200L offers USB 2.0 and Ethernet options, allowing for easy integration into any office network. This ensures that multiple users can access the printer simultaneously, enhancing productivity within the workspace. Additionally, the printer is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and Mac, making it flexible to accommodate different user needs.

Another notable feature is the printer's intuitive control panel, which simplifies operation and settings management. It also includes built-in security features to protect sensitive company information, ensuring that documents are printed securely and confidentially.

Overall, the HP 5200L stands out as a reliable and efficient printing solution for businesses looking to enhance their productivity while maintaining high-quality print standards. With its combination of speed, quality, and cost-efficiency, it continues to be an excellent choice for organizations with demanding printing needs.