Change the graphic language setting – HP Designjet T1120 Printer series User Manual
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Change the graphic language setting
NOTE:
You should not need to change the default graphic language setting (Automatic), and you are
not recommended to do so.
However, you can change the graphic language setting from the HP Printer Utility with the following
steps.
1.
Under Windows, select the Settings tab then Printer settings > Printing preferences.
Under Mac OS, select Configuration then Printer settings > Configure printer settings >
Printing preferences.
2.
Select one of the following options.
●
Select Automatic to let the printer determine which type of file it is receiving. This setting
works for most software applications.
●
Select HP-GL/2 only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver.
●
Select CALS/G4 only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver.
●
Select PDF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (HP Designjet T1120ps only).
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Select PostScript only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (HP Designjet T1120ps only).
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Select TIFF only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (HP Designjet T1120ps only).
●
Select JPEG only if you are sending a file of that type directly to the printer, without going
through a printer driver (HP Designjet T1120ps only).
You can change the graphic language setting from the front panel. Press the
Menu
key to return to the
main menu the select the Setup menu icon
, then Printer preferences > Select graphic
language. Select the desired option and press the
OK
key to set the value. If you are using a USB
connection, select the Setup menu icon
, then Printing preferences > PS > Select encoding >
ASCII.
NOTE:
The setting selected through the HP Printer Utility overrides the setting selected by the front
panel.
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