User Guide

Print All Text as Black
The Print All Text as Black feature is Disabled by default. When Enabled is selected, the driver prints
all text as black regardless of the original document text color. Color text is printed as black, except for
white text, which remains white. (White text is a reliable method of printing reverse typeface against a
dark background.) This setting does not affect graphic images on the page, nor does it affect any text
that is part of a graphic. Print All Text as Black remains enabled only for the current print job. When
the current print job is completed, Print All Text as Black is automatically disabled.
Send TrueType as Bitmap (HP PCL 6 Unidriver and HP PCL 6 Black and White Driver only)
Send TrueType as Bitmap provides an alternative for those software programs that encounter
problems when using TrueType fonts for special graphic purposes such as shading, rotation, or slanting.
The setting is Disabled (off) by default. The TrueType fonts are first converted to bitmap soft fonts before
downloading. The Enabled setting causes the driver to send TrueType fonts to the MFP as outlines,
which retains the standard format (outline) of the fonts.
Raster Compression (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only)
Use the Raster Compression feature to select the graphics compression method:
Automatic. The software determines the best compression method to use.
Best Quality. Forces the software to use a lossless compression method. (Lossless means that
no data is lost during compression.)
Maximum Compression. Where applicable, requires the software to always use a lossy
compression method (some data is lost). Choosing this option increases the print speed
performance, but does decrease print image quality.
Layout Options
The Layout Optionscontains the Page Order control.
Page Order
Page Order specifies the order in which the pages of your document are printed. Front to Back prints
the document so that the first page of the print job ends up on top of the stack in the output bin. Back
to Front prints the document so that the last page of the print job ends up on top of the stack in the
output bin. The Back to Front setting is useful if you are printing to a face-up output bin to achieve
output in the correct order.
NOTE The page-ordering operation works on whole sheets of paper rather than on individual
logical pages. Accordingly, if you set Pages per Sheet (on the Finishing tab) to be greater than
one, the ordering of logical pages on a physical sheet of paper does not change.
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HP PCL 6 and PS
emulation unidrivers for
Microsoft Windows