HP Color LaserJet 4730 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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Item

Values

Explanation

The TIME FORMAT is 12 HR or 24 HR.
This item defaults to 12 HR.

JOB STORAGE LIMIT

1 to 100

Specifies the number of QuickCopy and
Proof-and-Hold jobs that can be stored
on the MFP hard-disk accessory.

Default=32

JOB HELD TIMEOUT

OFF*

1 HOUR

4 HOURS

1 DAY

1 WEEK

Sets the amount of time that QuickCopy
and proof-and-hold jobs are kept before
being automatically deleted from the
queue.

If you change the Job Held Timeout
value, only jobs that are stored after this
change are affected by the change. Any
jobs that were stored before you
changed the value will retain the original
timeout setting.

SHOW ADDRESS

AUTO

OFF*

This item defines whether the IP address
is shown on the control-panel display
next to the Ready message.

The default setting is OFF.

COLOR/BLACK MIX

AUTO*

MOSTLY COLOR PAGES

MOSTLY BLACK PAGES

This menu item establishes how the
printer switches from color to
monochrome (black and white) mode for
maximum performance and print
cartridge life.

AUTO resets the printer to the factory
default settings. The default is AUTO.

Select

MOSTLY COLOR PAGES

if

nearly all of your print jobs are color with
high page coverage.

Select

MOSTLY BLACK PAGES

if you

print mostly monochrome jobs, or a
combination of color and monochrome
jobs.

TRAY BEHAVIOR

USE REQUESTED TRAY

MANUALLY FEED PROMPT

PS DEFER MEDIA

SIZE/TYPE PROMPT

USE ANOTHER TRAY

DUPLEX BLANK PAGES

IMAGE ROTATION

Specifies the behavior of the tray by
indicating which tray the MFP should
print from.

USE REQUESTED TRAY sets the tray
that the MFP should print from for
specified jobs. The values for this menu
item are EXCLUSIVELY (default) or
FIRST.

MANUALLY FEED PROMPT
determines whether or not the MFP
prompts the user when a job does not
match a requested configured tray. The
values for this menu item are Always
(default) or UNLESS LOADED.

PS DEFER MEDIA determines whether
the paper-handling model is based on

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