
To specify the default media type, select the media type from the drop-down list.
Default Print Density
This option lets you select the default density for print jobs, which aects all pages printed on the device (host
print jobs, received faxes, copies, and internal reports).
To select this option, select a density from the drop-down box (5 is the darkest, or highest density). For color,
select the desired print density for each color. If applicable, you can also select the print density for highlights,
midtones, and shadows.
Default Printer Copies
This option lets you specify the default number of copies that are printed for each print job. This option is useful
if the people who use the printer typically print a specic number of copies. For example, if the printer is
dedicated to the legal department and those users always print three copies of their documents, set the default
number of copies to three.
NOTE: The copies setting that you select when printing a job overrides the setting specied here.
To specify the default number of printer copies, type the number of copies into Default Printer Copies.
Delay Calibration at Wake/Power On
Use this option to control the timing of the calibration when the printer wakes up or is turned on.
Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. To set the printer to calibrate immediately when it wakes up or is turned on, select O. The device will not
print any jobs until it nishes calibrating.
2. To enable a device that is asleep to accept print jobs before it calibrates, select On. The device only accepts
new jobs for a short time. It may start calibrating before it has printed all the jobs it has received.
NOTE: For best results, allow the device to calibrate before printing. Print jobs performed before calibration
might not be of the highest quality.
Device Certicates
Devices use certicate authority (CA) certicates, which are also called public keys, to browse to external
websites. For example, devices might require a CA certicate to enable OXPd 1.6 support. If there are no CA
certicates in the device’s certicate store, the device uses the HP Jetdirect CA certicate if one is available.
Use this option to install or remove the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) trusted CA certicates on the device.
Install or remove CA certicates on the device
When CA certicates are removed from the device, the CA certicates remain in the HP Web Jetadmin Certicate
Repository.
CAUTION: If an intermediate CA certicate is installed, the scope of authentication is limited.
ENWW Device Conguration Options for Device 309
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