HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology - Software Technical Reference (external)
Help system
The HP PCL 6, PCL 5, and PS Emulation drivers include a full-featured Help system to provide
assistance with printing and configuration options.
What's this? Help
Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 support What's this?
Help. Gain access to What's this? Help messages in any of the following ways:
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Right-click a control and then click What's this?. A pop-up Help window appears.
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Click the ? button in the upper-right corner of the frame, next to the X, to change the cursor to an
arrow with a question mark. When you use this special cursor to select a control, the pop-up Help
window for that feature appears.
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Press the F1 key, and the Help window for the currently selected control appears.
Context-sensitive Help
Click the Help button on a driver tab or in a dialog box to see a context-sensitive Help message.
Incompatible Print Settings messages
Incompatible Print Settings (constraint) messages are unsolicited messages that appear in
response to specific print-driver selections. These messages appear in response to selections that are
illogical or impossible given the device capabilities or the current settings of other controls.
NOTE: Constraint messages are limited, and the underlying software architecture might
accept some settings that are illogical or impossible for the device to perform. Sending a job
that has incompatible settings can lead to unexpected results. If print jobs do not print as
expected, see the device documentation to ensure that the device has the expected capabilities.
In Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating
environments, some technically invalid print-driver configurations result in warning messages when
trying to save the conflicting settings in the driver. Duplexing, for example, is not possible when the
Labels paper type is selected. The following figure shows an example of an Incompatible Print
Settings message.
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