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The Advanced tab contains the following controls:
Paper/Output settings
Graphic settings
Document Options settings
Paper/Output settings
The Paper/Output settings contain the following options:
Copy Count setting
Copy Count setting
This driver setting is useful for software programs that do not provide a copy count. If a copy count is
available in the software program, set the copy count in the software program.Copy Count specifies
the number of copies to print.
The number of copies that you request appears in the Copy Count option. You can select the number
by typing in the box or by using the up and down arrows to the right of the text box. For the HP Color
LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in-one product, valid entries are numbers from 1 to 9999. The copies value
will not advance from the maximum number (9999) to 1 when the up arrow is used, or change from 1
to the maximum number (9999) when the down arrow is used. When you click another group box or
leave the Advanced tab, invalid entries into the edit box (such as non-numerical input, numbers less
than 1, or numbers greater than the maximum allowed) change to the last valid value that appeared in
the box. The default number of copies is 1.
Because you can set the number of copies that you want from some software programs, conflicts can
arise between the software program that you are using and the driver. In most cases, the software
program and the driver communicate, so that the number of copies set in one location (such as the
program) will appear in the other (such as the driver). For some programs, this communication does not
happen, and the copies values are treated independently. For these programs, setting 10 copies in the
program and then setting 10 copies in the driver will result in 100 copies (10 x 10) being printed. It is
recommended that you set the number of copies in the program, wherever possible.
Graphic settings
The Graphic settings contain the following options.
Image Color Management settings.
TrueType Font settings.
Image Color Management settings
This control lists the available Image Color Management (ICM) options used for printing color graphics.
ICM, a set of calculations for color matching, makes it possible for programs to adjust colors before
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