HP8450 automatic sharpening

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Sarah Feliz

The default setting is for the Shapening feature to be ON. I keep having to
turn it off manually, and after a while it becomes a pain. Any way to turn
it off completely?

Thanks,
Scarlett
 
Sarah Feliz said:
The default setting is for the Shapening feature to be ON. I keep having to
turn it off manually, and after a while it becomes a pain. Any way to turn
it off completely?

If you are running Windows then open Start, Printers, click on the 8450 and
then set the properties you want.

Setting the properties from within an application only sets it while you are in
that application; if you set it from printers folder the setting should
"stick".

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
Sarah Feliz said:
The default setting is for the Shapening feature to be ON. I keep having to
turn it off manually, and after a while it becomes a pain. Any way to turn
it off completely?

I replied to your email but it was returned with an invalid address.

I am not a Mac user, but you might try setting the feature as shown at the
following:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...roduct=402150&lang=en&cc=us&docname=c00060619

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
I've had a bad experience with newsgroup correspondence and so no longer
provide my email address. I hope you understand.

If you have a comment about the HP8450 sharpen feature, I'd be most grateful
if you'd post your reply to the newsgroup.

Thank you

Sarah
 
Thanks, this is a good tip for changing the default page size but does not
address the sharpening feature.

Sarah
 
Sarah Feliz said:
I've had a bad experience with newsgroup correspondence and so no longer
provide my email address. I hope you understand.

Fair enough for newsgroup postings, but a bit counterproductive if you send me
private email with an invalid return address :-). Sorry the link I gave did
not do the trick, I have some emails out to the development team and should
hear something next week.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
Sorry about the private email. I pressed the wrong tab on my email program -
That was a mistake. I had intended it to go to the newsgroup.

Sarah
 
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