HP LaserJet P3005 - User Guide

Open the printer drivers
Operating System To change the settings for all
print jobs until the software
program is closed
To change the default settings
for all print jobs
To change the product
configuration settings
Windows 98 and Me 1. On the File menu in the
software program, click
Print.
2. Select the driver, and then
click Properties.
The steps can vary; this
procedure is most common.
1. Click Start, Settings, and
then Printers.
2. Right-click the driver icon,
and then select
Properties.
1. Click Start, Settings, and
then Printers.
2. Right-click the driver icon,
and then select
Properties.
3. Click the Configure tab.
Windows 2000, XP,
and Server 2003
1. On the File menu in the
software program, click
Print.
2. Select the driver, and then
click Properties or
Preferences.
The steps can vary; this
procedure is most common.
1. Click Start, Settings, and
then Printers or Printers
and Faxes.
2. Right-click the driver icon,
and then select Printing
Preferences.
1. Click Start, Settings, and
then Printers or Printers
and Faxes.
2. Right-click the driver icon,
and then select
Properties.
3. Click the Device Settings
tab.
Mac OS X V10.2 or
later
1. On the File menu, click
Print.
2. Change the settings that
you want on the various
pop-up menus.
1. On the File menu, click
Print.
2. Change the settings that
you want on the various
pop-up menus.
3. On the Presets pop-up
menu, click Save as and
type a name for the preset.
These settings are saved in the
Presets menu. To use the new
settings, you must select the
saved preset option every time
you open a program and print.
1. In the Finder, on the Go
menu, click Applications.
2. Open Utilities, and then
open Print Center (Mac OS
X V10.2) or Printer Setup
Utility (Mac OS X V10.3 or
Mac OS X V10.4).
3. Click the print queue.
4. On the Printers menu,
click Show Info.
5. Click the Installable
Options menu.
NOTE Configuration
settings might not be
available in Classic
mode.
Software for Macintosh computers
The HP installer provides PostScript
®
Printer Description (PPD) files, Printer Dialog Extensions (PDEs),
and the HP Printer Utility for use with Macintosh computers.
For network connections, use the embedded Web server (EWS) to configure the device. See
Use the
embedded Web server.
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