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HP Officejet 4500 (G510) - FTP Directory Listing - Hewlett Packard

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Chapter 7<br />

Step 1: Check the print quality settings<br />

The print quality settings in the product software might not be optimized for the type of<br />

document you are printing. Follow these steps to check these settings.<br />

If the issue persists, continue to the next solution Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale<br />

setting.<br />

Windows<br />

1. In the software program from which you want to print, click the File menu, click<br />

Print, and then click Setup, Properties, or Preferences.<br />

(Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.)<br />

2. On the Features tab, review the following options, and then make any necessary<br />

changes.<br />

• Print quality: If you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase<br />

the print quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality.<br />

• Paper type: If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the<br />

matching option rather than Automatic.<br />

• Resizing Options: Make sure the selected option matches your paper size.<br />

Mac OS X<br />

1. From the File menu in your software application, choose Print.<br />

2. Choose Paper Type/Quality from the pop-up menu (located below the Orientation<br />

setting in Mac OS X v10.5), review the following options, and then make any<br />

necessary changes.<br />

• Paper Type: If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, choose the<br />

matching option.<br />

• Quality: you are not satisfied with the quality of your printouts, increase the print<br />

quality. To print more quickly, decrease the print quality.<br />

3. Choose Paper Handling from the pop-up menu, review the following options, and<br />

then make any necessary changes.<br />

Destination Paper Size: Make sure the selected option matches your paper size.<br />

Step 2: Check the Print in Grayscale setting<br />

The product software might be set to print in grayscale. Follow these steps to check this<br />

setting.<br />

If the issue persists, continue to the next solution.<br />

Windows<br />

1. In the software program from which you want to print, click the File menu, click<br />

Print, and then click Setup, Properties, or Preferences.<br />

(Specific options might vary depending on the application that you are using.)<br />

2. Click the Color tab.<br />

3. Make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected.<br />

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