Menus and Messages Guide
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...Type Manual Env Type Envelope* Custom Type Specifies the type of paper associated with each Custom Type available in the Paper Type menu Custom Type Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Envelope The custom type media must be displayed instead of Custom Type x. 9 Tray Type Plain Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Light Paper Heavy Paper Rough/Cotton Custom Type Use this paper source Note: If a user-defined name is assigned, the name (truncated to 16 characters) will be supported in the input source you have set the Paper Size...
...Type Manual Env Type Envelope* Custom Type Specifies the type of paper associated with each Custom Type available in the Paper Type menu Custom Type Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Envelope The custom type media must be displayed instead of Custom Type x. 9 Tray Type Plain Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Light Paper Heavy Paper Rough/Cotton Custom Type Use this paper source Note: If a user-defined name is assigned, the name (truncated to 16 characters) will be supported in the input source you have set the Paper Size...
Menus and Messages Guide
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... printed output Do Not Print* Print Keeps the pages of a print job stacked in a document for a specific job from the printer driver. 1...999 (1*) Specifies whether to include programgenerated blank pages as part of your job Prints each page of a job the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. If Collation is Off, a blank page is inserted between each collated copy of the job. This is useful if you are printing transparencies or want for the printer default value Note: Set...
... printed output Do Not Print* Print Keeps the pages of a print job stacked in a document for a specific job from the printer driver. 1...999 (1*) Specifies whether to include programgenerated blank pages as part of your job Prints each page of a job the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. If Collation is Off, a blank page is inserted between each collated copy of the job. This is useful if you are printing transparencies or want for the printer default value Note: Set...
Menus and Messages Guide
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... portrait and landscape orientation Sets the long edge of the paper as the top of the page (landscape) Sets the short edge of the paper as the top of the page (portrait) Does not print a border around each page image Prints a solid line border around each page image Utilities Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings, remove jobs, set up printer hardware, and troubleshoot printer problems. Menu selection Print Menus Print Stats Print Net Setup Purpose Prints information relating to...
... portrait and landscape orientation Sets the long edge of the paper as the top of the page (landscape) Sets the short edge of the paper as the top of the page (portrait) Does not print a border around each page image Prints a solid line border around each page image Utilities Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings, remove jobs, set up printer hardware, and troubleshoot printer problems. Menu selection Print Menus Print Stats Print Net Setup Purpose Prints information relating to...
Menus and Messages Guide
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... a line feed after CR Purpose Values Configures your printer to work with printer drivers or programs that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. PostScript Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings that use different source assignments for the paper trays Specifies a paper source Assign Tray Assign Man Env Assign Man Paper Specifies a value Off* Printer uses factory default paper source assignments. 0...199 Select a numeric value to assign a custom value to each paper source. Menu selection Print PS Error Font Priority Purpose Prints a page...
... a line feed after CR Purpose Values Configures your printer to work with printer drivers or programs that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. PostScript Menu Use this menu selection to change printer settings that use different source assignments for the paper trays Specifies a paper source Assign Tray Assign Man Env Assign Man Paper Specifies a value Off* Printer uses factory default paper source assignments. 0...199 Select a numeric value to assign a custom value to each paper source. Menu selection Print PS Error Font Priority Purpose Prints a page...
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... Lines per Inch, Lines per Page, Paper Size, and Orientation menu items. Select the correct Paper Size and Orientation before changing Lines per Inch. Note: The PPDS MENU is installed. Printer measures the margin settings from software applications Whole Character Set Best Fit Determines which code page to use different source assignments for Tray 2. 22 Printer stops printing when a requested font cannot be found . Instead, the printer tries to locate a requested font. Print job requests for Tray 1 are equal to the software margins setting...
... Lines per Inch, Lines per Page, Paper Size, and Orientation menu items. Select the correct Paper Size and Orientation before changing Lines per Inch. Note: The PPDS MENU is installed. Printer measures the margin settings from software applications Whole Character Set Best Fit Determines which code page to use different source assignments for Tray 2. 22 Printer stops printing when a requested font cannot be found . Instead, the printer tries to locate a requested font. Print job requests for Tray 1 are equal to the software margins setting...
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... low 33 900-999 Service 33 A A4 Width (PCL Emul Menu) 20 Activating Menu Changes 29 Advanced Status (Parallel Menu) 24 alarms error messages 18 toner 19 Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 18 Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu) 21, 23 Auto LF after CR (PCL Emul Menu) 21, 23 B Blank Pages 13 buffer sizes, adjusting network 26 parallel 24 Busy 29 C Cancelling Job 29 Close door 29 Collation, enabling 13 complex page errors 18 control panel 5 Copies, specifying number 13 custom paper type 9 D Defragmenting Flash 29 diagram, menu 4 Disabling Menus 29 Display Language...
... low 33 900-999 Service 33 A A4 Width (PCL Emul Menu) 20 Activating Menu Changes 29 Advanced Status (Parallel Menu) 24 alarms error messages 18 toner 19 Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 18 Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu) 21, 23 Auto LF after CR (PCL Emul Menu) 21, 23 B Blank Pages 13 buffer sizes, adjusting network 26 parallel 24 Busy 29 C Cancelling Job 29 Close door 29 Collation, enabling 13 complex page errors 18 control panel 5 Copies, specifying number 13 custom paper type 9 D Defragmenting Flash 29 diagram, menu 4 Disabling Menus 29 Display Language...
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...jams L language, display 19 language, printer 17 Lines per Page (PCL Emul Menu) 20, 22 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load, src with, Custom String 30 Load, src with, Custom Type Name 30 Load, src, size 30 Load, src, type, size 30 loading paper 12 M MAC Binary PS (Network Menu) 26 MAC Binary PS (Parallel Menu) 25 Mac Binary PS, USB 28 Maintenance 30 Manual Envelope Type 8, 9 Manual Paper Size 8 Manual Paper Type 9 menu diagram 4 Menu Settings Page 14 Menus are Disabled 30 messages Change Invalid Refill 29 Network Card Busy 30 Not Ready 30 Performing Self Test...
...jams L language, display 19 language, printer 17 Lines per Page (PCL Emul Menu) 20, 22 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load Manual 29 Load, src with, Custom String 30 Load, src with, Custom Type Name 30 Load, src, size 30 Load, src, type, size 30 loading paper 12 M MAC Binary PS (Network Menu) 26 MAC Binary PS (Parallel Menu) 25 Mac Binary PS, USB 28 Maintenance 30 Manual Envelope Type 8, 9 Manual Paper Size 8 Manual Paper Type 9 menu diagram 4 Menu Settings Page 14 Menus are Disabled 30 messages Change Invalid Refill 29 Network Card Busy 30 Not Ready 30 Performing Self Test...
User's Guide
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... support all the printer features, use the system drivers built into your printer. when one tray is software that were not available on the wrong paper type. Print settings selected from the driver override the default settings selected from a program, a window representing the printer driver opens. Linking trays 24 If you load the same size print media in each of print media, select the same Paper Type setting in order to print A printer driver is empty, print media feeds from a typical Windows application: 1 With a document open...
... support all the printer features, use the system drivers built into your printer. when one tray is software that were not available on the wrong paper type. Print settings selected from the driver override the default settings selected from a program, a window representing the printer driver opens. Linking trays 24 If you load the same size print media in each of print media, select the same Paper Type setting in order to print A printer driver is empty, print media feeds from a typical Windows application: 1 With a document open...
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... two or more information on changing these settings, see the Menus and Messages Guide. Maintaining the printer 35 Supply Toner Print media Menu selection item Toner Darkness in the Defaults à Quality Menu Multipage Print in the Defaults à Finishing Menu Duplex in the Defaults à Finishing Menu What the setting does Lets you print up in this key operator. Causes the printer to do the setup and maintenance of a sheet. Duplex printing lets you need to complete...
... two or more information on changing these settings, see the Menus and Messages Guide. Maintaining the printer 35 Supply Toner Print media Menu selection item Toner Darkness in the Defaults à Quality Menu Multipage Print in the Defaults à Finishing Menu Duplex in the Defaults à Finishing Menu What the setting does Lets you print up in this key operator. Causes the printer to do the setup and maintenance of a sheet. Duplex printing lets you need to complete...
User's Guide
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... drivers CD or the Lexmark Web site. mode or Eco-mode. Printing multiple-language PDFs 51 Solving printing problems Symptom Cause Solution The control panel The printer self test display is full. are printing to a file. • If you are using a USB Direct interface, make sure you are running Windows 2000, WindowsXP, Windows Vista, or WindowsServer2003 and using a printer driver compatible with your print job by eliminating the number and size of fonts, the number and complexity of images, and the number of paper from the output bin...
... drivers CD or the Lexmark Web site. mode or Eco-mode. Printing multiple-language PDFs 51 Solving printing problems Symptom Cause Solution The control panel The printer self test display is full. are printing to a file. • If you are using a USB Direct interface, make sure you are running Windows 2000, WindowsXP, Windows Vista, or WindowsServer2003 and using a printer driver compatible with your print job by eliminating the number and size of fonts, the number and complexity of images, and the number of paper from the output bin...
User's Guide
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... both buttons when Performing Self Test appears on Reduced Curl mode 52 If the paper still curls, select the Reduced Curl setting from the Setup Menu. Note: Print speed is curled once it exits the printer. Note: Disabling the control panel menus does not prevent access to help reduce the problem. We recommend Lexmark part cable. Unexpected page breaks occur. The print job has too many pages for the standard parallel port. However...
... both buttons when Performing Self Test appears on Reduced Curl mode 52 If the paper still curls, select the Reduced Curl setting from the Setup Menu. Note: Print speed is curled once it exits the printer. Note: Disabling the control panel menus does not prevent access to help reduce the problem. We recommend Lexmark part cable. Unexpected page breaks occur. The print job has too many pages for the standard parallel port. However...
User's Guide
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..., abuse or use inconsistent with Lexmark user's guides, manuals, instructions or guidance • Unsuitable physical or operating environment • Maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer • Operation of a product beyond repair, or if the product is set forth i n the following paragraph. For any claim by Lexmark). Lexmark's and its duty cycle • Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications • Refurbishment, repair, refilling or remanufacture...
..., abuse or use inconsistent with Lexmark user's guides, manuals, instructions or guidance • Unsuitable physical or operating environment • Maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer • Operation of a product beyond repair, or if the product is set forth i n the following paragraph. For any claim by Lexmark). Lexmark's and its duty cycle • Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications • Refurbishment, repair, refilling or remanufacture...
Service Manual
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... 3-2 Reset Maint Count 3-2 Reset PC Cnt 3-2 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-3 Panel Menus 3-3 PPDS Emulation 3-3 Demo Mode 3-3 Factory Defaults 3-3 Energy Conserve 3-3 Event Log 3-3 Reduced Curl 3-4 USB Speed 3-4 Exit Config Menu 3-4 Diagnostics mode 3-5 Entering Diagnostics Mode 3-5 Available tests 3-5 Registration 3-7 Print tests 3-14 Hardware tests 3-15 Duplex tests 3-16 Input tray tests 3-17 Base sensor test 3-18 Printer setup 3-19 EP setup 3-21 Event log 3-21 Exit Diagnostics 3-22 Repair information 4-1 Handling ESD-sensitive parts 4-1 Removal procedures...
... 3-2 Reset Maint Count 3-2 Reset PC Cnt 3-2 Print quality pages (Prt Quality Pgs 3-3 Panel Menus 3-3 PPDS Emulation 3-3 Demo Mode 3-3 Factory Defaults 3-3 Energy Conserve 3-3 Event Log 3-3 Reduced Curl 3-4 USB Speed 3-4 Exit Config Menu 3-4 Diagnostics mode 3-5 Entering Diagnostics Mode 3-5 Available tests 3-5 Registration 3-7 Print tests 3-14 Hardware tests 3-15 Duplex tests 3-16 Input tray tests 3-17 Base sensor test 3-18 Printer setup 3-19 EP setup 3-21 Event log 3-21 Exit Diagnostics 3-22 Repair information 4-1 Handling ESD-sensitive parts 4-1 Removal procedures...
Service Manual
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... internal print server. The printer cannot receive and process jobs until valid code is not valid. Note: The network code can also be resolved. Diagnostics information 2-5 Busy Wait for the message to clear, or cancel the print job. Download valid code to the printer. Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with the correct media type and size, it feeds media from the control panel while the menus are disabled. Formatting Flash DO NOT POWER OFF Warning: Do not turn the printer...
... internal print server. The printer cannot receive and process jobs until valid code is not valid. Note: The network code can also be resolved. Diagnostics information 2-5 Busy Wait for the message to clear, or cancel the print job. Download valid code to the printer. Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with Load manual feeder with the correct media type and size, it feeds media from the control panel while the menus are disabled. Formatting Flash DO NOT POWER OFF Warning: Do not turn the printer...
Service Manual
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... Parallel Menu, Network Menu, and USB Menu The standard bin is reducing the resolution of the buffer. • Cancel the current job. The printer is programming new system code. The standard output bin is displayed. Diagnostics information 2-7 Warning: Do not turn the printer off while this message is full. The printer has received a page of data to print, but is resetting the counter that tracks wear on the display while the job prints. The printer is waiting for the message to clear...
... Parallel Menu, Network Menu, and USB Menu The standard bin is reducing the resolution of the buffer. • Cancel the current job. The printer is programming new system code. The standard output bin is displayed. Diagnostics information 2-7 Warning: Do not turn the printer off while this message is full. The printer has received a page of data to print, but is resetting the counter that tracks wear on the display while the job prints. The printer is waiting for the message to clear...
Service Manual
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... printer will display a paper jam. Check the manual feed clutch for wear. See "Power-On Self Test (POST) sequence" on page 3-17. If any position other card. A stuck or incorrectly installed sensor causes a paper jam indication. Make sure the cable is new, it . Media picks during POST FRU Fuser (exit sensor) Input/duplex sensor Manual feed sensor Action If the exit sensor flag, which is in securely. The solenoid interacts with the clutch to it obtains the settings from...
... printer will display a paper jam. Check the manual feed clutch for wear. See "Power-On Self Test (POST) sequence" on page 3-17. If any position other card. A stuck or incorrectly installed sensor causes a paper jam indication. Make sure the cable is new, it . Media picks during POST FRU Fuser (exit sensor) Input/duplex sensor Manual feed sensor Action If the exit sensor flag, which is in securely. The solenoid interacts with the clutch to it obtains the settings from...
Service Manual
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... white lines See "Vertical streaks below. Try a different toner cartridge. Replace as needed. The PC cleaner sump may be getting low on toner: • Remove the toner cartridge and print cartridge assembly. • Shake it from side to side to redistribute the toner. • Reinstall it and recheck for condition. • Make sure to use the recommended print media (see media types and sizes in the User's Reference). • Use MarkVision™ to excessive page count...
... white lines See "Vertical streaks below. Try a different toner cartridge. Replace as needed. The PC cleaner sump may be getting low on toner: • Remove the toner cartridge and print cartridge assembly. • Shake it from side to side to redistribute the toner. • Reinstall it and recheck for condition. • Make sure to use the recommended print media (see media types and sizes in the User's Reference). • Use MarkVision™ to excessive page count...
Service Manual
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... worked on, and do not touch its edge connector shroud (cover); We recommend disconnecting all screws before removing logic cards: • Keep the ESD-sensitive part in reverse order of damage because they make a discharge path from being removed, use parts that are electrical grounds. They increase the risk of removal. 4. Remove the toner cartridge and media tray before handling electronic parts. Repair information Warning: Read the following before removing...
... worked on, and do not touch its edge connector shroud (cover); We recommend disconnecting all screws before removing logic cards: • Keep the ESD-sensitive part in reverse order of damage because they make a discharge path from being removed, use parts that are electrical grounds. They increase the risk of removal. 4. Remove the toner cartridge and media tray before handling electronic parts. Repair information Warning: Read the following before removing...
Service Manual
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... Quality Pgs 3-14 Printer Setup Configuration ID 3-20 Defaults 3-19 Edge to Edge 3-20 Engine Settings 3-20 Model Name 3-20 Page Count 3-19 Par S Strobe Adj 3-20 Perm Page Count 3-19 Serial Number 3-20 Registration 3-7 Quick Test 3-14 DRAM Test 3-15 E Edge to Edge 3-20 Energy Conserve 3-3 EP Defaults 3-21 error log clear log (diagnostics mode) 3-22 display log (diagnostics mode) 3-21 Print Log 3-22 error messages service error codes 2-12 user attendance messages 2-5 ESD-sensitive parts 4-1 F Factory Defaults 3-3 fan parts catalog 7-5 removal 4-21 service check...
... Quality Pgs 3-14 Printer Setup Configuration ID 3-20 Defaults 3-19 Edge to Edge 3-20 Engine Settings 3-20 Model Name 3-20 Page Count 3-19 Par S Strobe Adj 3-20 Perm Page Count 3-19 Serial Number 3-20 Registration 3-7 Quick Test 3-14 DRAM Test 3-15 E Edge to Edge 3-20 Energy Conserve 3-3 EP Defaults 3-21 error log clear log (diagnostics mode) 3-22 display log (diagnostics mode) 3-21 Print Log 3-22 error messages service error codes 2-12 user attendance messages 2-5 ESD-sensitive parts 4-1 F Factory Defaults 3-3 fan parts catalog 7-5 removal 4-21 service check...
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... specifications 6-1 LVPS/HVPS parts catalog 7-5 removal 4-26 service check 2-20 M maintenance kits 6-1 manual feed print media types and sizes 1-6 messages service error codes 2-12 user attendance messages 2-5 Model Name 3-20 models comparison 1-1 diagrams 5-1 operator panels 1-2 service menus 3-1 trays available 1-4 O operator panel LCD- 2-2 LED- 4512-420, -430 I -2 Lexmark™ E350d, E352dn print quality pages 3-3, 3-14 using 2-24 print quality problems print media 1-7 service check 2-24 solving 2-28 printer symptom table 2-16 printhead removal 4-40 service check 2-31 Q Quick Test...
... specifications 6-1 LVPS/HVPS parts catalog 7-5 removal 4-26 service check 2-20 M maintenance kits 6-1 manual feed print media types and sizes 1-6 messages service error codes 2-12 user attendance messages 2-5 Model Name 3-20 models comparison 1-1 diagrams 5-1 operator panels 1-2 service menus 3-1 trays available 1-4 O operator panel LCD- 2-2 LED- 4512-420, -430 I -2 Lexmark™ E350d, E352dn print quality pages 3-3, 3-14 using 2-24 print quality problems print media 1-7 service check 2-24 solving 2-28 printer symptom table 2-16 printhead removal 4-40 service check 2-31 Q Quick Test...