HP (Hewlett-Packard) M1005 MFP Printer User Manual


 
Using features in the Windows printer driver
When you print from a software program, many of the product features are available from the printer
driver. For complete information about the features that are available in the printer driver, see the
printer-driver Help. The following features are described in this section:
Creating and using quick sets
Creating and using watermarks
Resizing documents
Setting a custom paper size from the printer driver
Using different paper and printing covers
Printing a blank first page or last page
Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
Printing on both sides
NOTE Settings in the printer driver and software program generally override control-panel
settings. Software-program settings generally override printer-driver settings.
Creating and using quick sets
Use quick sets to save the current driver settings for reuse. For example, you can save the page-
orientation, print-on-both-sides, and paper-source settings in a quick set. Quick sets are available on
most printer-driver tabs. You can save up to 10 Print Task Quick Sets.
NOTE The printer driver might report that 10 Print Task Quick Sets have been defined when
fewer than 10 are visible. Some predefined Print Task Quick Sets, which do not apply to your
product, might be included and are counted in the total number.
To create a quick set
1. Open the printer driver (see
Changing printer-driver settings).
2. Select the print settings that you want to use.
3. In the Quick Sets box, type a name for the selected settings (for example "Quarterly Report" or
"My Project Status").
4. Click Save.
To use quick sets
1. Open the printer driver (see
Changing printer-driver settings).
2. Select the quick set that you want to use from the Quick Sets drop-down list.
3. Click OK. The product is now set to print according to the saved settings in the quick set.
NOTE To restore printer-driver default settings, select Default Print Settings from the
Quick Sets drop-down list.
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