HP 2250 User Manual

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monitor you use and the room's lighting can affect the appearance of

colors on your screen.
Text
In some applications, colored, filled, or rotated text is treated as a

graphic or as a photo.
Graphics
Graphics include items such as bar graphs, pie charts, or tables.
Image
Images (photos) can be in the form of raster images, bitmaps, and
device-independent bitmaps (DIBs). Some examples of photos are

pictures from a CD-ROM, pictures taken by a digital camera, and

images that were scanned by a desktop scanner.

Pages per Sheet

Operating System

Location in Printer Driver

Windows 3.1x

Not available

Windows 9x

Paper tab, layout

Windows NT 4.0

Advanced tab, Printer Features

Windows 2000

Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, Layout tab

Options: 1, 2, and 4 pages per sheet; Windows NT 4.0/2000 also
offers 6, 9, and 16 pages per sheet, with all NT 4.0/2000 settings in

both portrait and landscape and rotated landscape orientation.
The Pages per Sheet option, sometimes called layout or n-up, specifies

the number of pages to print on a single sheet of paper. The multiple

pages appear decreased in size and arranged based on the number of

pages printed on the sheet. The Pages per Sheet option does not work
effectively with all page setup options. Some applications request a

different resolution, page size, or paper source, or orientations for

different pages of a document. Combining page setup options while

using the Pages per Sheet option might produce unexpected print results.

Watermark Printing

Operating System

Location in Printer Driver

Windows 3.1x

Not available

Windows 9x

Not available

Windows NT 4.0

Advanced tab, Printer Features

Windows 2000

Advanced tab, Printing Defaults, Advanced,

Printer Features

The Watermark options allow you to specify that text be placed

underneath (in the background) of an existing document. For example,

you may want to have large gray letters reading Draft or Confidential

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