HP Designjet T2300 eMFP Series - Using Your Product

Introduction
There are five different 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 file directly from a USB flash drive. See
Print
from a USB flash drive on page 64.
Print a file that is already in one of the product's two job queues. See
Reprint a job from the queue
on page 98.
Print a TIFF, JPEG, HP-GL/2, RTL, PDF or PostScript file directly from a computer connected to the
product, using the Embedded Web Server or the HP Utility. See
Print from a computer using the
Embedded Web Server or HP Utility on page 65.
Print any kind of file from a computer connected to the product by network or USB cable, using a
software application that can open the file, and a printer driver supplied with your product. See
Print from a computer using a printer driver on page 66.
NOTE: To print PDF or PostScript files, the T2300 PS is required.
Print from a USB flash drive
1. Insert a USB flash drive containing one or more TIFF, JPEG, HP-GL/2, RTL, PDF or PostScript files
into one of the product's USB ports.
NOTE: To print PDF or PostScript files, the T2300 PS is required.
NOTE: The use of USB flash drives with your product may be disabled in the Embedded Web
Server (Setup > Security > Disable USB drives or Disable USB printing).
2.
At the front panel, go to the home screen and press
.
3.
Press
.
4.
Select the file to be printed. Files that can be printed are indicated with
; files that cannot be
printed are indicated with
. You can press folders to browse their contents.
5. 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 different ways: to a percentage of its original size,
or to fit a particular paper size. The default is 100% (its original size).
Color allows you to choose color or grayscale 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 fit.
Rotation allows you to rotate the print by any multiple of 90°, or you can choose
Automatic, which rotates the print automatically if that will save paper.
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