Make copies – HP 2200 User Manual

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use the copy features

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hp psc 2200 series

make copies

You can make copies using the front panel of your HP PSC or by using the
HP PSC software on your computer. Many copy features are available using
either method. However, you may find that the software offers easier access
to special copy features.

All copy settings that you select on the front panel are reset two minutes after
the HP PSC completes the copy, unless you save the settings as the default
settings.

make a copy

1

Load your original on the glass.

2

Press Copy, if not already lit.

3

Press Start Black or Start Color.

increase copy
speed or quality

The HP PSC provides three options that affect copy speed and quality.

Best produces the highest quality for all paper and eliminates the
banding (striping) effect that sometimes occurs in solid areas. Best
copies more slowly than the other quality settings.

Normal delivers high-quality output and is the recommended setting
for most of your copying. Normal copies faster than Best.

Fast copies faster than the Normal setting. The text is of comparable
quality to the Normal setting, but the graphics may be of lower
quality. Using Fast also cuts down on the frequency of replacing your
print cartridges, because it uses less ink.

1

Load your original on the glass.

2

Press Copy, if not already lit.

3

Press Options until Copy Quality appears.

4

Press

until the desired quality appears.

5

Press Start Black or Start Color.

set the number
of copies

You can set the number of copies using the front panel.

1

Press Copy, if not already lit.

2

Press Options until Number of Copies appears.

3

Press

or

to select the number of copies.

If you hold down either of the arrow buttons, the number of copies
changes by increments of 5 to make it easier to set a large number of
copies. You can also enter the number of copies using the keypad.

4

Press Start Black or Start Color.

reduce or
enlarge a copy

You can reduce or enlarge a copy of an original using Reduce/Enlarge.

For more information about additional copy options such as Fit to Page and
Poster, see perform special copy jobs on page 28.

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