If you select Print after processing, the printer starts printing after all pages of the job have been rendered
by the printer's internal processor. The printer will take more time to start printing but is less likely to pause
while printing. This is the recommended setting when:
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You are using HP SmartStream to submit jobs
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Your job contains pages of high complexity
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Your job has multiple collated copies
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The printer queue contains multiple jobs
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You are sending a multipage or multicopy job with the cutter disabled (Cutter o in multi-page job)
NOTE: Even if you select Print after processing, the printer may pause during a job if it is very long or
contains pages of high density.
If you select Optimized printing mode, the printer starts printing before all pages have been rendered. The
printer will take less time to start printing but is more likely to pause while printing. This is the recommended
setting when your job contains many pages and you want to receive the rst pages as soon as possible. This
option may increase overall printing speed if:
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Your jobs contain pages of low or medium complexity
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Your jobs have multiple non-collated copies of every page
NOTE: When a page has been printed once, that means that it has been fully rendered, so further
copies of the same page can be printed without pauses for rendering.
NOTE: Even if you select Optimized printing mode, the printer may wait until all pages have been rendered
in the following cases:
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You have asked the printer to print First page on top
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You submitted the job from an HP printer driver or from some RIPs
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You are printing by direct copy
If you are printing while scanning (in copy mode), and want to start printing before all pages are scanned,
select the following options:
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Optimized print mode
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Collate o
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First page on top if using the top stacker, otherwise Last page on top.
Remember to select Finish in the scanner menu to close the scan session.
Default printing preferences
At the front panel, press , then Default Printing conguration to dene the default properties of jobs
sent to your printer from remote locations.
You can dene settings in the following areas: Print quality, Color, Paper, Margins, HP-GL/2, PostScript, Print
retrieval.
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