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HP LaserJet P2015 Printer Software Technical Reference - ENWW

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default setting is 600 pixel(s). You can use the spin box to change this value to a maximum of 32,767<br />

pixels.<br />

Installable Options<br />

Tray 3<br />

Topics:<br />

● Tray 3<br />

● Duplex Unit (for 2-Sided Printing)<br />

● Allow Manual Duplexing<br />

● <strong>Printer</strong> Memory<br />

● Mopier Mode<br />

● Mopier mode and collation<br />

● Postscript Passthrough (PS 3 Emulation Unidriver only)<br />

● JPEG Passthrough (PS 3 Emulation Unidriver only)<br />

This control specifies whether you have tray 3, an optional 250-sheet tray, installed on the device. The<br />

default setting is Not Installed.<br />

Duplex Unit (for 2-Sided Printing)<br />

The <strong>HP</strong> <strong>LaserJet</strong> <strong>P2015</strong>dn and the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>LaserJet</strong> <strong>P2015</strong>x printer models come with a duplex unit installed.<br />

This setting is enabled (Installed) by default.<br />

Allow Manual Duplexing<br />

Select Allow Manual Duplexing to print on both sides of any size and most types of media (except<br />

transparencies, envelopes, and labels). To use this feature, reinsert the media stack into the input tray<br />

to print the second side. The device pauses while you make this adjustment.<br />

<strong>Printer</strong> Memory<br />

Mopier Mode<br />

This setting is enabled by default.<br />

This option matches the setting to the amount of memory that is installed in the device. The driver<br />

generates ranges of memory that can be selected, up to the maximum that the device can accept. The<br />

driver can use this information to manage how the print driver uses the device memory.<br />

The multiple-original print (mopy) function is an <strong>HP</strong>-designed feature that produces multiple, collated<br />

copies from a single print job. Multiple-original printing (mopying) increases performance and reduces<br />

network traffic by transmitting the job to the device once, and then storing it in memory. The remainder<br />

of the copies are printed at the fastest speed. All documents that are printed in mopier mode can be<br />

created, controlled, managed, and finished from the computer, which eliminates the extra step of using<br />

a photocopier.<br />

<strong>ENWW</strong> Device Settings tab features 191<br />

<strong>HP</strong> unidrivers for<br />

Windows

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