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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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:
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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).
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Color allows you to choose color or grayscale printing.
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Print quality allows you to set the print quality to Best, Normal or Fast.
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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.
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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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