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... bail that you have installed it. Note: The paper bail is not depicted in other illustrations throughout this book now that comes with your printer. 2 Orient the metal bail as shown. Metal Bail Installing the Paper Bail Plastic Bracket The paper bail helps prevent offset bin stacking by ...guiding print material into the holes located on either end of two parts: a plastic bracket already installed on the printer and a metal bail. The paper bail consists of the plastic bracket as shown. 3 Place the tips of the metal ...
... bail that you have installed it. Note: The paper bail is not depicted in other illustrations throughout this book now that comes with your printer. 2 Orient the metal bail as shown. Metal Bail Installing the Paper Bail Plastic Bracket The paper bail helps prevent offset bin stacking by ...guiding print material into the holes located on either end of two parts: a plastic bracket already installed on the printer and a metal bail. The paper bail consists of the plastic bracket as shown. 3 Place the tips of the metal ...
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... 1: Setting Up Your Printer We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). To avoid electrical shock hazards, make sure your computer power is Off (O) and unplug all of your printer functions. 1 Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord from the electrical...all computer equipment before connecting cables. 2 Align and plug the parallel cable into the parallel connector as shown. Caution! Connecting Your Printer to a Computer To print from your computer, you may not be able to your computer with either a parallel interface cable or ...
... 1: Setting Up Your Printer We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). To avoid electrical shock hazards, make sure your computer power is Off (O) and unplug all of your printer functions. 1 Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord from the electrical...all computer equipment before connecting cables. 2 Align and plug the parallel cable into the parallel connector as shown. Caution! Connecting Your Printer to a Computer To print from your computer, you may not be able to your computer with either a parallel interface cable or ...
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..., refer to 200°C (392°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Paper For the best print quality, use with your printer: • Paper with a rough or heavily textured surface • Coated papers, such as erasable bond • Preprinted papers manufactured ...with chemicals that may contaminate the printer • Multiple-part forms • Synthetic papers • Thermal papers • Recycled paper having a weight less than 75 g/m2 (20 lb) Letterhead...
..., refer to 200°C (392°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Paper For the best print quality, use with your printer: • Paper with a rough or heavily textured surface • Coated papers, such as erasable bond • Preprinted papers manufactured ...with chemicals that may contaminate the printer • Multiple-part forms • Synthetic papers • Thermal papers • Recycled paper having a weight less than 75 g/m2 (20 lb) Letterhead...
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... on page 39 for more information. Make sure there is firmly plugged in the printer. If you use the parallel port, we recommend the cable with Lexmark part number 12A2405 (2M). • If the printer is connected through a switch box, try a direct connection. • Verify that the... spooler is selected through the operator panel, in the printer driver, or in the software application setting. •...
... on page 39 for more information. Make sure there is firmly plugged in the printer. If you use the parallel port, we recommend the cable with Lexmark part number 12A2405 (2M). • If the printer is connected through a switch box, try a direct connection. • Verify that the... spooler is selected through the operator panel, in the printer driver, or in the software application setting. •...
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...edges. • Change the Print Resolution setting in the QUALITY MENU to see if it has been installed correctly. Image quality is too dark. Part of all of the page is not set correctly in black. • Check the print cartridge to 600 dpi. Set the value to the ...the remaining toner, shake the cartridge gently. Note: Macintosh users should make sure the ink can withstand temperatures of the print job or add additional printer memory. See "Installing the Print Cartridge" on page 45 for more information. • Make sure the margins are set correctly in the software ...
...edges. • Change the Print Resolution setting in the QUALITY MENU to see if it has been installed correctly. Image quality is too dark. Part of all of the page is not set correctly in black. • Check the print cartridge to 600 dpi. Set the value to the ...the remaining toner, shake the cartridge gently. Note: Macintosh users should make sure the ink can withstand temperatures of the print job or add additional printer memory. See "Installing the Print Cartridge" on page 45 for more information. • Make sure the margins are set correctly in the software ...
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Note: If print material is visible. - 2 Determine how to free the print material. Possible Paper Jam Areas 187 If the middle of the sheet of print material is visible, but not the ends, grasp the print material on what part of the print material is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door to release the fuser rollers to remove the jammed print material based on both sides and gently pull it straight out toward you.
Note: If print material is visible. - 2 Determine how to free the print material. Possible Paper Jam Areas 187 If the middle of the sheet of print material is visible, but not the ends, grasp the print material on what part of the print material is still in the fuser area, open the upper front door to release the fuser rollers to remove the jammed print material based on both sides and gently pull it straight out toward you.
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...designate a key operator to this key operator. Ordering a Print Cartridge You need to replace the print cartridge and clean the printer to have a new print cartridge available when the current one no longer prints satisfactorily. Periodically, you will need to maintain ...the place where you bought your area. Refer printing problems and maintenance tasks to do the setup and maintenance of your printer: Printer Model Part Number Optra M410 or 17G0152 M412 Optra M410 or 17G0154 M412 Yield (Average) 5,000 pages 15,000 pages Coverage 5% 5% Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 or Canada,...
...designate a key operator to this key operator. Ordering a Print Cartridge You need to replace the print cartridge and clean the printer to have a new print cartridge available when the current one no longer prints satisfactorily. Periodically, you will need to maintain ...the place where you bought your area. Refer printing problems and maintenance tasks to do the setup and maintenance of your printer: Printer Model Part Number Optra M410 or 17G0152 M412 Optra M410 or 17G0154 M412 Yield (Average) 5,000 pages 15,000 pages Coverage 5% 5% Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 or Canada,...
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... you bought your area. Cleaning the Printhead Lens 195 Installation instructions are included in your printer. Cleaning the Printhead Lens Printhead Lens Complete the following steps to clean the printhead lens: 1 Turn the printer power Off (O). 2 Open the upper and lower front doors. 3 Remove the print cartridge...printhead lens with a clean, dry lint-free cloth. 5 Insert the print cartridge. 6 Close the upper and lower front doors. 7 Turn the printer power On (|). Ordering a Charge Roll Kit We recommend you 're in the U.S. See "Print Quality Problems" on page 178 for information about...
... you bought your area. Cleaning the Printhead Lens 195 Installation instructions are included in your printer. Cleaning the Printhead Lens Printhead Lens Complete the following steps to clean the printhead lens: 1 Turn the printer power Off (O). 2 Open the upper and lower front doors. 3 Remove the print cartridge...printhead lens with a clean, dry lint-free cloth. 5 Insert the print cartridge. 6 Close the upper and lower front doors. 7 Turn the printer power On (|). Ordering a Charge Roll Kit We recommend you 're in the U.S. See "Print Quality Problems" on page 178 for information about...
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... tab, the round hole, and the four square holes. 8 Lift the printer by the handholds or ask someone to the location being used. 7 Notice the following parts located on the top sur- Tab Square Holes face of the printer has matching holes or feet that accommodate the tab, round hole, and four... square holes. Square Holes Round Hole Caution! gers are not under the printer when you set it to help you...
... tab, the round hole, and the four square holes. 8 Lift the printer by the handholds or ask someone to the location being used. 7 Notice the following parts located on the top sur- Tab Square Holes face of the printer has matching holes or feet that accommodate the tab, round hole, and four... square holes. Square Holes Round Hole Caution! gers are not under the printer when you set it to help you...
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Without a Network Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers, Type 4045, have been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may not cause harmful ...against harmful interference in a particular installation. B Notices Electronic Emissions Notices Electronic emission information for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Appendix B: Notices 243 Unauthorized changes or...
Without a Network Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers, Type 4045, have been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may not cause harmful ...against harmful interference in a particular installation. B Notices Electronic Emissions Notices Electronic emission information for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Appendix B: Notices 243 Unauthorized changes or...
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...and 73/23/EEC on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel and 12A2405 for use within certain voltage limits. To assure compliance with FCC regulations on the approximation ...KY 40550 (606) 232-3000 Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France. This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of FCC regulations. Any ...
...and 73/23/EEC on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel and 12A2405 for use within certain voltage limits. To assure compliance with FCC regulations on the approximation ...KY 40550 (606) 232-3000 Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France. This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of FCC regulations. Any ...
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... matériel brouilleur du Canada. With a Network Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The Lexmark Optra M410n and M412n laser printers, Type 4045, have been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio... 73/23/EEC on electromagnetic interference for a Class A computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel and 12A2405 for use within certain voltage limits. Operation is operated in a violation of electrical equipment ...
... matériel brouilleur du Canada. With a Network Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The Lexmark Optra M410n and M412n laser printers, Type 4045, have been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio... 73/23/EEC on electromagnetic interference for a Class A computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 for parallel and 12A2405 for use within certain voltage limits. Operation is operated in a violation of electrical equipment ...
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...The power cord must understand the section in your product is NOT marked with the use of other replacement parts. • Your product uses a laser, exercise CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those described in the operating... instructions, to a professional service person. • This product is not responsible for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful emissions. You must be obvious. Lexmark...
...The power cord must understand the section in your product is NOT marked with the use of other replacement parts. • Your product uses a laser, exercise CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those described in the operating... instructions, to a professional service person. • This product is not responsible for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful emissions. You must be obvious. Lexmark...
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... information that this product: • Is manufactured from Lexmark or a Lexmark remarketer, referred to in good working order. Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 Laser Printers This Statement of Limited Warranty applies to this product if it was designed. Warranty Lexmark warrants that came with the product for which perform like new parts, • Is free from defects in material...
... information that this product: • Is manufactured from Lexmark or a Lexmark remarketer, referred to in good working order. Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 Laser Printers This Statement of Limited Warranty applies to this product if it was designed. Warranty Lexmark warrants that came with the product for which perform like new parts, • Is free from defects in material...
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..., technical support may be required to deliver your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to present proof of original purchase. When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the original product. Free remote technical support is...
..., technical support may be required to deliver your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to present proof of original purchase. When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the original product. Free remote technical support is...
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...the page. g/m². An optional device you can install in the printer to provide non-volatile storage for downloaded fonts, symbol sets, or macros. A diagnostic printer mode that lets you print the uninterpreted printer data stream so you can see a hexadecimal and character representation of ... data typically scanned from the computer. infrared adapter. INA. 274 Glossary font. Grams per square meter. The part of predetermined signals when a connection is established. A printer setting that have common visual characteristics, such as photographs or video frames.
...the page. g/m². An optional device you can install in the printer to provide non-volatile storage for downloaded fonts, symbol sets, or macros. A diagnostic printer mode that lets you print the uninterpreted printer data stream so you can see a hexadecimal and character representation of ... data typically scanned from the computer. infrared adapter. INA. 274 Glossary font. Grams per square meter. The part of predetermined signals when a connection is established. A printer setting that have common visual characteristics, such as photographs or video frames.
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... 285 Index Numerics 250-sheet input tray loading 124 removing 124 500-sheet drawer installing 223 500-sheet input tray 225 printer on top of 225 support unit 224 support unit parts 224 500-sheet input tray loading 124 removing 124 900-999 service messages 166 1200 Image Quality 71 A A4 Width... (PCL Emul Menu) 81 acoustics 246 Advanced Status (Parallel Menu) 86 Alarm Control (Setup Menu) 77 alarm, printer 77 attendance messages 37, 159 34...
... 285 Index Numerics 250-sheet input tray loading 124 removing 124 500-sheet drawer installing 223 500-sheet input tray 225 printer on top of 225 support unit 224 support unit parts 224 500-sheet input tray loading 124 removing 124 900-999 service messages 166 1200 Image Quality 71 A A4 Width... (PCL Emul Menu) 81 acoustics 246 Advanced Status (Parallel Menu) 86 Alarm Control (Setup Menu) 77 alarm, printer 77 attendance messages 37, 159 34...
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... Mode 1 (Parallel Menu) 86 Parallel Mode 2 (Parallel Menu) 86 parallel/USB interface option card installing 216 removing 219 Parity (Serial Menu) 90 part number parallel cable 12, 176 print cartridge 193 USB cable 176 partial page, black 179 password protection, hard disk option 77 PCL Emul Menu A4...pitch 80 Pitch (PCL Emul Menu) 80, 232 point size 79 Point Size (PCL Emul Menu) 79, 232 portrait orientation 80 PostScript 3 emulation printer language selection 73 resident fonts 235 PostScript Menu Font Priority 83 Print PS Error 83 power cable, attaching 20 Power Saver (Setup Menu) 73 Power...
... Mode 1 (Parallel Menu) 86 Parallel Mode 2 (Parallel Menu) 86 parallel/USB interface option card installing 216 removing 219 Parity (Serial Menu) 90 part number parallel cable 12, 176 print cartridge 193 USB cable 176 partial page, black 179 password protection, hard disk option 77 PCL Emul Menu A4...pitch 80 Pitch (PCL Emul Menu) 80, 232 point size 79 Point Size (PCL Emul Menu) 79, 232 portrait orientation 80 PostScript 3 emulation printer language selection 73 resident fonts 235 PostScript Menu Font Priority 83 Print PS Error 83 power cable, attaching 20 Power Saver (Setup Menu) 73 Power...
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print cartridge installing 5 ordering 193 part numbers 193 removing 2 replacing 194 storage 194 unpacking 2 Print Directory (Utilities Menu) 57 Print Fonts (Utilities Menu) 57 print job, canceling 60 print material dimensions, ... uneven edges 179 white page 178 Print Resolution (Quality Menu) 71 print server 205, 211 online documentation x Print Timeout (Setup Menu) 74 printable area 76 printer alarm 77 attendance messages See attendance messages commands x connecting 12 dimensions 2 drivers 24 indicator light 34 maintenance 193 menus 43 operator panel 34 plugging in...
print cartridge installing 5 ordering 193 part numbers 193 removing 2 replacing 194 storage 194 unpacking 2 Print Directory (Utilities Menu) 57 Print Fonts (Utilities Menu) 57 print job, canceling 60 print material dimensions, ... uneven edges 179 white page 178 Print Resolution (Quality Menu) 71 print server 205, 211 online documentation x Print Timeout (Setup Menu) 74 printable area 76 printer alarm 77 attendance messages See attendance messages commands x connecting 12 dimensions 2 drivers 24 indicator light 34 maintenance 193 menus 43 operator panel 34 plugging in...
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... fonts 234 typeface, description 231 U uneven edges 72, 179 UNIX 27 unpacking print cartridge 2 printer 1 USB Buffer (USB Menu) 100 USB cable attaching Macintosh 18 Windows 2000 14 Windows 98 15 part number 176 USB input buffer size, configuring 100 USB Menu Job Buffering 101 NPA Mode 100 PCL... Directory 57 Print Fonts 57 Print Menus 57 Print Net1 Setup 57 V Verify Print job 110 verifying options 229 W Wait Timeout (Setup Menu) 74 Waiting, printer state 157 warning messages 158 Fax 1 158 Infrared 1 158 LocalTalk 1 158 Network 1 158 Parallel 158 Parallel 1 158 Serial 1 158 Tray 1 Missing 158...
... fonts 234 typeface, description 231 U uneven edges 72, 179 UNIX 27 unpacking print cartridge 2 printer 1 USB Buffer (USB Menu) 100 USB cable attaching Macintosh 18 Windows 2000 14 Windows 98 15 part number 176 USB input buffer size, configuring 100 USB Menu Job Buffering 101 NPA Mode 100 PCL... Directory 57 Print Fonts 57 Print Menus 57 Print Net1 Setup 57 V Verify Print job 110 verifying options 229 W Wait Timeout (Setup Menu) 74 Waiting, printer state 157 warning messages 158 Fax 1 158 Infrared 1 158 LocalTalk 1 158 Network 1 158 Parallel 158 Parallel 1 158 Serial 1 158 Tray 1 Missing 158...