You may wish to rotate your images by 90 degrees in order to save paper, like this:

You can do this in the following ways:

In the Windows driver dialog: select the Features tab, then Rotate by 90 degrees.

In the Mac OS Print dialog (PCL3 driver): select the HP Print Preview and then Rotate by 90 degrees.

In the Mac OS Print dialog (PostScript driver): go to the Finishing panel and select Rotate by 90 degrees.

On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Advanced settings > Roll options > Rotate.

In the front panel: select the Setup menu icon , then Printing preferences > Paper > Rotate.

NOTE: If rotation is set from your computer, it overrides the setting in the front panel.

NOTE: When you rotate a job, the page length may be increased to avoid clipping, because the top and bottom margins are usually larger than the side margins.

NOTE: With either rolls or sheets, if you rotate an image to landscape whose original orientation was portrait, the paper may not be wide enough for the image. For example, rotating a portrait D/A1- size image on D/A1-size paper by 90 degrees will probably exceed the width of the paper. If you are using the Embedded Web Server, the preview screen will confirm this with a warning triangle.

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