Print in gray shades, Print with no margins, Print in gray shades print with no margins – HP Designjet T1120 Printer series User Manual

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NOTE:

The Maximum Detail option results in slower printing with photo papers, but it does not increase

the amount of ink used.

Print in gray shades

You can convert all colors in your image to shades of gray in the following ways:

In your application program: many programs provide this option.

In the Windows driver dialog: go to the Color tab and look at the Color Options section.
Select Print In Grayscale. You can also select Print in Pure black and white if you want only
black and white, without gray shades.

In the Mac OS Print dialog (T1120): go to the Paper Type/Quality panel and select Color, then
select Print In Grayscale. You can also select Pure Black and White if you want only black and
white, without gray shades.

In the Mac OS Print dialog (T1120ps): go to the Color Options panel and select Print In
Grayscale
. You can also select Pure Black and White if you want only black and white, without
gray shades.

On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Color > Print in Monochrome.

Print with no margins

Printing with no margins (to the edges of the paper) is known as borderless printing. This can be done
only on rolls of glossy paper.

In order to be sure of leaving no margins, the printer prints slightly past the edges of the paper. Any ink
deposited outside the paper is absorbed by the sponge situated in the platen.

You can request printing with no margins in the following ways:

In the Windows driver dialog: select the Paper/Quality tab and press the Margins/Layout
button. Then select Borderless.

In the Mac OS Page Setup dialog (T1120): select a paper size name that includes the words “no
margins”. Then, in the Print dialog, select Paper Type/Quality > Layout > Borderless.

In the Mac OS Page Setup dialog (T1120ps): select a paper size name that includes the words
“no margins”. Then, in the Print dialog, select Finishing > Layout > Borderless.

On the Embedded Web Server's Submit Job page: select Advanced settings > Paper >
Layout/Margins > Borderless.

When you select Borderless, you must also select one of the following Image Enlargement options:

Automatically by printer means that the printer automatically enlarges your image slightly
(normally by a few millimeters in each direction) in order to print over the edges of the paper.

Manually in application means that you must enlarge the image yourself in your application, and
select a custom paper size that is slightly larger than the actual paper size.

NOTE:

If the first print job after loading paper is a borderless job, the printer may trim the leading edge

of the paper before printing.

At the end of a borderless print, the printer normally cuts the print slightly inside the image area to ensure
that the print is borderless. It then cuts the paper again so that no residual part of the image is included
in the next print. However, if the job is cancelled, or if there is white space at the bottom of the image,
only a single cut is made.

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