Make copies – HP Officejet g55 All-in-One Printer User Manual
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Chapter 8Use the copy features
HP OfficeJet G Series
Make copies
You can make copies using the front panel of your unit or using your PC. All copy
features are available using either method. You may want to use your PC for easier
access to special copy features.
All copy settings selected on the front panel are reset two minutes after the unit
completes the copy job unless you save the settings as the default settings. Settings that
you set in the softwares Copy dialog box are reset immediately after you process the
job. (Settings changed in the softwares Copy Settings dialog box remain in effect until
you change them again. For more information, see Change settings for all future copy
jobs in the Onscreen Guide.)
Initiate the process from your HP OfficeJet
Follow these steps to start a copy job from your unit.
1
Load the input tray with the appropriate paper.
For more information, see Load paper or transparency film, or load originals.
2
If you are using anything other than plain paper, press Paper Type, press
X
until
the appropriate type appears, and then press ENTER to select it.
For more information, see Recommended paper-type settings for copying in the
Onscreen Guide.
3
Load your original.
For more information, see Load originals on the glass or Load originals in the
automatic document feeder (ADF).
4
If you want to make more than one copy (the default), press Number of Copies,
and then use the keypad to enter the number of copies.
For more information, see Set the number of copies in the Onscreen Guide.
5
Change any other applicable settings, such as reduction, enlargement, or special
features.
6
Press Start Copy, Black or Color.
Initiate the process from your PC
Follow these steps to start a copy job from your PC.
1
Load the input tray with the appropriate paper.
For more information, see Load paper or transparency film, or load originals.
2
Load your original.
For more information, see Load originals on the glass or Load originals in the
automatic document feeder (ADF).
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