[. . . ] 1 hp LaserJet 9000mfp hp LaserJet 9000Lmfp Introduce Use of this electronic document indicates that you accept the Copyright and License terms. For more information on use, maintenance, and troubleshooting for this product, go to www. hp. com/support/lj9000 and see the manual titled use. 2 Copyright and License Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 2002 All Rights Reserved. Except as allowed by copyright laws or herein, reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited. A user of the Hewlett-Packard printer associated with this user guide is granted a license to: a) print hard copies of this user guide for PERSONAL, INTERNAL or COMPANY use subject to the restriction not to sell, re-sell or otherwise distribute the hard copies; and b) place an electronic copy of this user guide on a network server provided access to the electronic copy is limited to PERSONAL, INTERNAL users of the Hewlett-Packard printer associated with this user guide. [. . . ] Sharpness enhances the edges of the original so that faint or fine text and graphics are reproduced more sharply. Adjust the amount of sharpness by touching the arrows on the Sharpness Control bar. Density The Density Control allows you to determine the contrast and brightness of your copy. Touch the arrows on the Density Control, and move the slider to the lighter or darker area of the Density Control bar. Modifying copy settings for the current job 5 Desktop printing 44 5 Desktop printing Overview When the drivers are installed, the product can function as a network printer. This chapter addresses the following topics: printing from the software printing both sides of paper (duplexing) using job retention Overview 5 Desktop printing 45 Printing from the software This section provides the basic instructions for printing using special features such as duplexing and stapling. PRINTING ON BOTH SIDES Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. Select PRINT ON BOTH SIDES. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 46 PRINTING BOOKLETS Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. Select PRINT ON BOTH SIDES, BOOKLET PRINTING TYPE from the drop-down menu. Mac OS X Not available. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 47 ADDING A COVER TO A BOOKLET Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. Mac OS X Not available. SADDLE STITCHING Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. PS: Click on ADVANCED TAB, DOCUMENT OPTIONS, PRINTER FEATURES, OUTPUT DESTINATIONS, SADDLE STITCH. Mac OS X Not available. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 48 STAPLING DOCUMENTS Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. PS: Click on ADVANCED TAB, DOCUMENT OPTIONS, PRINTER FEATURES, OUTPUT DESTINATIONS, STAPLER. Select the STAPLER OPTION from the pull-down menu. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 49 PRINTING MULTIPLE PAGES PER SHEET Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. PS: Click on ADVANCED TAB, DOCUMENT OPTIONS, PRINTER FEATURES, PAGES PER SHEET. Mac OS X Same as Mac above. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 50 PRINTING WATERMARKS Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. Select a predefined Watermark from the dropdown menu or Click EDIT to make changes, delete or create a new Watermark. PS: Click on ADVANCED TAB, DOCUMENT OPTIONS, PRINTER FEATURES, WATERMARK. Click on `CHANGE WATERMARK SETTINGS' SPECIFY WATERMARK, repeat for Font, Size, Angle, Style and Print Watermark. Select a predefined Watermark or select Custom from the TEXT pull-down menu, and type the watermark text in the box below the pull-down menu. Mac OS X Not available. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 51 SELECTING PAPER SIZE, SOURCE, OR TYPE Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. Select the paper type or source from the pull-down menu. Printing from the software 5 Desktop printing 52 USING QUICK COPY, PROOF AND HOLD, STORED JOBS Windows Click on FILE, PRINT, PROPERTIES. PS: Click on ADVANCED TAB, DOCUMENT OPTIONS, PRINTER FEATURES, JOB RETENTION. Click in the CHANGE `JOB RETENTION' SETTING select QUICK COPY or PROOF AND HOLD. [. . . ] If you have problems printing transparencies, use Tray 1 and send them to the face-down bin. Paper specifications A Specifications 89 Envelopes Note To print envelopes, use Tray 1 and print them either to the face-down bin or to the face-up bin. Envelope construction Envelope construction is critical. Envelope fold lines can vary considerably, not only between manufacturers, but also within a box from the same manufacturer. Successful printing on envelopes depends upon the quality of the envelopes. When selecting envelopes, consider the following components: Weight: See "Paper specifications" on page 80 for supported envelope weight. [. . . ]