HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology - Software Technical Reference (external)

Copy Count
Copy Count specifies the number of copies to print. This driver setting is useful for software programs
that do not provide a copy count. If a copy count is available in the software program, set the copy
count in the software program.
The requested number of copies appears in the Copy Count option. Select the number by typing in
the box or by using the up and down arrows to the right of the text box. Valid entries are numbers
from 1 to 9999. The copies value will not advance from the maximum number (9999) to 1 when the
up arrow is used, or change from 1 to the maximum number (9999) when the down arrow is used.
When you click another group box or leave the Advanced tab, invalid entries into the edit box (such
as non-numerical input, numbers less than 1, or numbers greater than the maximum allowed) are
changed to the last valid value that appeared in the box. The default number of copies is 1.
Because the number of copies can be set in some software programs, conflicts between the software
program and the driver can arise. In most cases, the software program and the driver communicate so
that the number of copies set in one location (such as the software program) appears in the other (such
as the driver). For some software programs, this communication does not take place, and the copies
values are treated independently. For example, setting 10 copies in the program and then setting 10
copies in the driver results in 100 copies (10 x 10) being printed. Set the number of copies in the
software program, wherever possible.
Collated
The Collated check box is visible when the Copy Count setting is selected. The check box becomes
available and can be changed when the Copy Count setting is greater than 1.
When collated, pages print consecutively for each copy of the document. When not collated, copies of
each page print together.
This setting is not synchronized with the collate setting in the software program Print dialog box.
Settings in the software program override settings in the print driver. For instance, when using
Microsoft Word, the Collate check box in the Print dialog box is selected by default. However, in
the print driver, the Collated check box on the Advanced tab is not selected by default. The
software program setting takes precedence over the driver setting, and the printed output is collated by
default. Therefore, if the Collated check box is selected in the driver, but the Collate setting is not
enabled in the software program, the printed output is uncollated.
To obtain uncollated printed output, clear the Collate setting in both the driver and the software
program.
Graphic
The Graphic control contains the following settings:
Image Color Management
True Type Fonts
NOTE: When changing control settings, click on the setting to see the drop-down list for that
settings.
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