HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2045 Dehumidifier User Manual


 
Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job
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Make the settings you require,
and then click [OK].
Note
Normally you do not have to
change the Form to Tray As-
signment settings on the [De-
vice Settings] tab in the
PostScript 3 printer driver.
Settings you make here are used
as default for all applications.
Changing the default settings - Default
Document Properties
Limitation
Changing machine settings requires
Full Control access permission.
Members of the Administrators,
Server Operators, Print Operators,
and Power Users groups have Full
Control permission by default.
When you set up options, log on us-
ing an account that has Full Control
permission.
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On the taskbar, click the [Start]
button, point to [Settings], and
then click [Printers].
The [Printers] window appears.
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Click the icon of the machine
whose default you want to
change.
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On the [File] menu, click [Document
Defaults].
The [Default Document Properties] di-
alog box appears.
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Make the settings you require,
and then click [OK].
Note
Settings you make here are used
as default for all applications.
Making settings from an application
To make settings for a specific appli-
cation, open the [Printer Properties] di-
alog box from that application. The
following example describes how to
make settings for the WordPad appli-
cation that comes with Windows NT
4.0.
Note
Actual procedures you should fol-
low to open the [Printer Properties]
dialog box vary depending on the
application. For more information,
see the operating instructions that
comes with the application you are
using.
Any settings you make in the fol-
lowing procedure are valid for the
current application only.
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On the [File] menu, click [Print].
The [Print] dialog box appears.
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Select the machine you want to
use in the [Name] list box, and then
click [Properties].
The [Printer Properties] dialog box
appears.
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Make the settings you require,
and then click [OK].
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Click [OK] to start printing.