Understanding smart software features
The printer driver provides the following smart software features. To access the printer driver, see “Printing a document”.
Some features are only available in Windows. To find more information on a specific feature in the Windows printer driver,
Borderless Printing: Use the entire page surface when printing photos and cards using the borderless printing feature. See “Printing borderless”.
Resizing Options: Enlarge or reduce the size of your documents with virtually no loss in print quality or resolution. On the Effects tab, select the Print Document On check box, and then select the desired document size, followed by the Scale to Fit check box. You can also select Center On Page to center your document on the printed page.
Alternatively, you can use the % of Normal Size scroll bar to adjust the document size. You can zoom from 25 to 400 percent of the original document size, but page content may get truncated at times.
Print on Both Sides: Print on both sides of the paper to create professional looking brochures and catalogs. See “Printing on both sides (duplexing)”.
Minimize Margins: Print closer to the bottom edge of the page. On the Paper/Quality tab, select the Minimize Margins check box, and then reduce the document margins by adjusting the page setup settings in the application being used.
HP Digital Photography: Use a variety of settings to improve the quality of your printed photographs. The HP Digital Photography features should be used for
Booklet Layout: Produce booklets without worrying about pagination. All you need to do is fold the pages and bind them into a booklet. You can choose to bind the booklet on the left or right side by selecting left or right edge binding. See “Printing booklets”.
Pages per Sheet: Arrange up to 16 pages on a single sheet of paper to reduce printing costs. You can arrange the order of the layout. See “Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper”.
Tiling: Take a
Mirror Image: Flip a page horizontally. This lets you write on the underside of a transparency film, leaving the top side available for annotations with marker pens. On the Basics tab, select the Mirror Image check box.
Banner printing: Print large images and bold, oversized fonts on continuous feeds of paper. See “Printing banners”.
Print in Sepia: Print images in a brownish tone to give them an antique look. On the Color tab, select the Print in Sepia check box.
Print in Grayscale: Both black and white and color documents can be converted to grayscale. On the Color tab, select the Print in Grayscale check box.
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