DesignJet T900 and T1500 Printer Series - User guide

Introduction
There are various dierent ways in which you can choose to print, depending on your circumstances and
preferences.
Print a TIFF, JPEG, HP-GL/2, RTL, PDF or PostScript le directly from a USB ash drive. See Print from a
USB ash drive on page 61.
Print a le that is already in the job queue. See Reprint a job from the queue on page 80.
Print a TIFF, JPEG, HP-GL/2, RTL, PDF or PostScript le directly from a computer connected to the printer,
using the Embedded Web Server or the HP Utility. See
Print from a computer using the Embedded Web
Server or HP Utility (T930, T930 PS and T1500 series) on page 62.
Print any kind of le from a computer connected to the printer by network, using a software application
that can open the le, and a printer driver supplied with your printer. See Print from a computer using a
printer driver on page 63.
Print using AirPrint from a device that supports it. See Print from iOS with AirPrint on page 74.
See also Mobile printing on page 76.
NOTE: To print PDF or PostScript les, a PostScript printer is required.
Print from a USB ash drive
1. Insert a USB ash drive containing one or more TIFF, JPEG, HP-GL/2, RTL, PDF or PostScript les into the
printer's USB port.
NOTE: To print PDF or PostScript les, a PostScript printer is required.
NOTE: The use of USB ash drives with your printer may be disabled by the administrator: see Control
access to the printer on page 25.
2.
At the front panel, go to the home screen and press .
3.
Select the le to be printed. Files that cannot be printed are indicated with . You can press folders to
browse their contents.
4. The default print settings are displayed. If you want to change them, press Settings. The following
settings are available:
Size allows you to resize the print in two dierent ways: to a percentage of its original size, or to t
a particular paper size. The default is 100% (its original size).
Color allows you to choose color, grayscale, or black-and-white printing.
Print quality allows you to set the print quality to Best, Normal or Fast.
Roll allows you to specify printing on roll 1 or roll 2, or you can choose Save paper, which
automatically chooses the narrowest roll on which the print will t (if two rolls are loaded).
Manual mode allows you to enable manual printing with the stacker open for this job (it is disabled
by default).
Paper output allows you to direct output to the stacker (the default) or the basket
Collate allows you to turn collation on or o
Page order: allows you to choose rst page on top, or last page on top
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