User Guide

Mopier Mode
NOTE This feature requires at least 128 MB of RAM.
The multiple-original print (mopy) function is an HP-designed feature that produces multiple, collated
copies from a single print job. Multiple-original printing (mopying) increases performance and reduces
network traffic by transmitting the job to the MFP once. The remainder of the copies are printed at the
fastest speed. All documents that are printed in mopier mode can be created, controlled, managed, and
finished from the computer, without requiring the use of a photocopier.
The HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP supports the transmit-once mopying feature when
the Mopier Mode setting on the Device Settings tab is Enabled.
When you use the HP PCL 6 Unidriver or the PS Emulation Unidriver, mopying is performed in one of
two ways: either through the software or through the MFP hardware. When the mopier is enabled,
mopying takes place through the MFP hardware by default. One copy of a multiplepage print job is
transmitted once through the network to the MFP, together with a printer job language (PJL) command
directing the MFP to make the specified number of copies.
When you disable the mopier, you are not necessarily disabling mopying, which the driver can still
perform through the software rather than the MFP hardware (the mopying path that is disabled when
you change the Mopier Mode setting to Enabled). However, a multiple-copy print job that is sent when
the mopier is disabled loses the advantage of transmitting the print job once, because the job is sent
through the network for each copy.
Mopier Mode and Collation
Mopying and collating print jobs are independent but closely related functions. Mopying, the ability to
send original print jobs to the MFP, is performed by the print driver. Collating can be controlled by either
the print driver or the document software program. The mopying mode is selected by default in the driver,
and can be disabled by changing the Mopier Mode setting on the Device Settings tab to Disabled.
You can control collation through the print driver by selecting or clearing the Collated check box on the
Advanced tab. You can clear the check box, which is available only when the Copy Count option is set
to more than 1 copy, to allow the software program to control collation.
To receive uncollated multiple copies of a print job, you must clear the Collated check box and make
sure that the software program collation feature is not selected.
Additional Device Settings options (PS Emulation Unidriver only)
The Device Settings tab for the PS Emulation Unidriver also includes the following additional options.
Available PostScript Memory
Output Protocol
Send CTRL-D Before Each Job
Send CTRL-D After Each Job
Convert Gray Text to PostScript Gray
Convert Gray Graphics to PostScript Gray
Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts
ENWW Device Settings tab features 253
HP PCL 6 and PS
emulation unidrivers for
Microsoft Windows