This option lets you configure the ability to print PJL files.
Use this option to help determine when a power on calibration occurs. ● On: Calibration occurs immediately following boot. ● Off: Calibration never
occurs. ● Delayed: Calibration never occurs; for the delay interval. Setting this option to Delayed controls when a calibration occurs in relation to a power
on event.
You can choose to have a PDF error page print, which shows the error encountered and the stack at the time of the error.
You can choose to have a PostScript error page print, which shows the error encountered and the stack at the time of the error.
This option lets you specify the time of day for the device to automatically start warming up. This option is useful if you always print a job at a specific
time of day and you do not want to wait for the device to warm up. For example, if you always print a job at 9:00 AM, use this option to have the device
start warming up at 8:45 AM.
If the device uses non-HP PostScript drivers instead of HP drivers to print jobs, use this option to enable or disable the HP paper-handling model. Non-
HP PostScript drivers do not recognize all the tray configurations and either print from a non-specified tray or do not print at all. The HP paper-handling
model always prints jobs. If the Enabled option is selected, non-HP PostScript drivers use the HP tray-selection method. This is the default. If the
Disabled option is selected, non-HP PostScript drivers use the non-HP PostScript tray-selection method.
Quick Sets are shortcut jobs that can be accessed on the main Home page or within the Quick Sets application on the device control panel. Jobs can be
set to start immediately upon selection, require an image preview before completion, or use other helpful options to assist users in completing their jobs
quickly and reliably. Quick Sets are saved as a unique job and do not impact the defaults set for the device.
This option provides a quieter printing experience by slowing the printer down for office printing or increasing the speed to the full speed for large jobs.
You can select the value as On, Off, Auto Transition. Auto Transition allows you to set a predetermined job size of 10 to 999 pages, and print jobs will
print in the Quiet Mode for all print jobs up to the user's predetermined page size. Jobs that have pages above the predetermined size will print at the full
speed.
This option lets you specify the behavior of the device when a supply reaches "Low" or "Out", including whether the device should stop, or prompt the
user for the option to Override at Out through the device's control panel. HP Web Jetadmin will only show this option if it is the current setting.
This option lets you select the default resolution for print jobs that do not specify a resolution. This option can be useful for saving toner on draft print jobs
or any print job without a specified resolution.
This option turns REt (Resolution Enhancement Technology) on and off. REt sharpens the printing resolution but slows down printing. If the resolution
selected is above 1200 dpi, REt will not be used, regardless of this setting.
Use this option to restore all fuser modes to their default or factory settings.
Use this to enable or disable Rotate Offset, which allows you to print multiple copies of a job in alternate orientations.
Use this option to enable the printer to hide or display the date and time on the device control panel.
Use this option to enable the printer to display the IP Address or the Network Address button on its control panel (which button is displayed depends
on the device). Enabling this feature makes it easier to see the device’s IP address.
Use this option to enable or disable the Show Stop Button in the control panel.
Use this option to specify a welcome message that is displayed on the device control panel. Users must read the welcome message, and then touch the
OK button to continue.
This option lets you specify whether the control panel displays the message "To change size or type press check on the control panel" when a paper tray
is opened and closed. In either case, HP Web Jetadmin displays a "Tray empty" message on the device's Status page.
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