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... Information x Online Documents x Trademarks xi 1 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Unpacking Your Printer 1 Removing Print Cartridge Packaging 2 Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Loading the Standard Input Tray 6 Installing the Paper Bail 11 Connecting Your Printer to a Computer 12 Using a Parallel Cable 12 Using a ...USB Cable 14 Plugging the Printer In 20 Turning the Printer Power On 20 Printing the Menu Settings Page 21 Installing the Operator ...
... Information x Online Documents x Trademarks xi 1 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Unpacking Your Printer 1 Removing Print Cartridge Packaging 2 Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Loading the Standard Input Tray 6 Installing the Paper Bail 11 Connecting Your Printer to a Computer 12 Using a Parallel Cable 12 Using a ...USB Cable 14 Plugging the Printer In 20 Turning the Printer Power On 20 Printing the Menu Settings Page 21 Installing the Operator ...
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... 25 Introducing MarkVision 25 MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 Introducing MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 MarkVision for UNIX Networks 27 Lexmark MarkTrack 28 Lexmark NetPnP 29 Software Installation and Distribution Tools 29 Optra Forms 30 Solaris Ready Printers for Sun Customers 31 3 Using the Operator Panel and Menus 33 Using the Operator Panel 34...
... 25 Introducing MarkVision 25 MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 Introducing MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 MarkVision for UNIX Networks 27 Lexmark MarkTrack 28 Lexmark NetPnP 29 Software Installation and Distribution Tools 29 Optra Forms 30 Solaris Ready Printers for Sun Customers 31 3 Using the Operator Panel and Menus 33 Using the Operator Panel 34...
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Short Paper 190 250 Paper Jam - Check MP Feeder 192 9 Maintaining Your Printer 193 Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 Storing the Print Cartridge 194 Replacing the Print Cartridge 194 Cleaning the Printhead Lens 195 Ordering a Charge... Loading Print Material 143 Using the Multipurpose Feeder 149 Closing the Multipurpose Feeder 150 6 Understanding Printer Messages 151 Status Messages 151 Line 1 Messages 152 Warning Messages 158 Attendance Messages 159 7 Solving Printer Problems 173 Display Problems 175 Printing Problems 176 Print Quality Problems 178 Option Problems 180 Network ...
Short Paper 190 250 Paper Jam - Check MP Feeder 192 9 Maintaining Your Printer 193 Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 Storing the Print Cartridge 194 Replacing the Print Cartridge 194 Cleaning the Printhead Lens 195 Ordering a Charge... Loading Print Material 143 Using the Multipurpose Feeder 149 Closing the Multipurpose Feeder 150 6 Understanding Printer Messages 151 Status Messages 151 Line 1 Messages 152 Warning Messages 158 Attendance Messages 159 7 Solving Printer Problems 173 Display Problems 175 Printing Problems 176 Print Quality Problems 178 Option Problems 180 Network ...
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...Port 198 Resetting a Fax Port 199 Disabling a Fax Port 200 11 Memory and Option Cards 201 Accessing the Printer System Board 201 Understanding Memory Options 206 Printer Memory 206 Flash Memory 206 Installing Memory Options 207 Removing Memory Options 210 Understanding Option Cards 211 Internal Print Server ... Hard Disk Option 212 Parallel/USB Interface Option Card 215 Installing an Option Card 216 Removing an Option Card 219 Closing the Printer System Board 220 12 Optional 500-Sheet Drawer 223 Installing the Optional Drawer 223 13 Infrared Adapter 227 Connecting the Cable and...
...Port 198 Resetting a Fax Port 199 Disabling a Fax Port 200 11 Memory and Option Cards 201 Accessing the Printer System Board 201 Understanding Memory Options 206 Printer Memory 206 Flash Memory 206 Installing Memory Options 207 Removing Memory Options 210 Understanding Option Cards 211 Internal Print Server ... Hard Disk Option 212 Parallel/USB Interface Option Card 215 Installing an Option Card 216 Removing an Option Card 219 Closing the Printer System Board 220 12 Optional 500-Sheet Drawer 223 Installing the Optional Drawer 223 13 Infrared Adapter 227 Connecting the Cable and...
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A warning identifies something that appear on the operator panel display, you must load print material in the left column for the printer and printer options as well as information about the Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers. Introduction ix A caution identifies something that could cause you harm. • Messages, menu names, menu items, and menu settings that...
A warning identifies something that appear on the operator panel display, you must load print material in the left column for the printer and printer options as well as information about the Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers. Introduction ix A caution identifies something that could cause you harm. • Messages, menu names, menu items, and menu settings that...
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... Documents The Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities compact disc (CD) that comes with your printer and other Lexmark products and services. Refer to this User's Guide, Lexmark offers the following sources of information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. It also describes some of available documents. The CD includes: The MarkVision...
... Documents The Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities compact disc (CD) that comes with your printer and other Lexmark products and services. Refer to this User's Guide, Lexmark offers the following sources of information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. It also describes some of available documents. The CD includes: The MarkVision...
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... functions corresponding to be compatible with the PostScript 3 language. This printer is intended to the commands. Trademarks Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, MarkNet, MarkVision, and Optra are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in its printer products. PCL 6 is Hewlett-Packard Company's designations of a set of printer commands (language), fonts, and functions included in the United States...
... functions corresponding to be compatible with the PostScript 3 language. This printer is intended to the commands. Trademarks Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, MarkNet, MarkVision, and Optra are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in its printer products. PCL 6 is Hewlett-Packard Company's designations of a set of printer commands (language), fonts, and functions included in the United States...
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....) of clearance on a flat, sturdy surface in front of the printer. Since you have the items shown. Leave enough space in a well- Setting Up 1 Your Printer Complete the following sections to allow for service or storage. 2 Make...printer. Unpacking Your Printer 1 If any items are missing, contact the place where you bought your Lexmark™ Optra™ M410 and M412 printers. ing carton. Unpacking Your Printer Plastic Bracket Printer Metal Bail User's Guide CD Power Cord 1 Remove the printer and all sides of the printer to set up your printer. 3 Place the printer...
....) of clearance on a flat, sturdy surface in front of the printer. Since you have the items shown. Leave enough space in a well- Setting Up 1 Your Printer Complete the following sections to allow for service or storage. 2 Make...printer. Unpacking Your Printer 1 If any items are missing, contact the place where you bought your Lexmark™ Optra™ M410 and M412 printers. ing carton. Unpacking Your Printer Plastic Bracket Printer Metal Bail User's Guide CD Power Cord 1 Remove the printer and all sides of the printer to set up your printer. 3 Place the printer...
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... sources or air conditioners. - Removing Print Cartridge Packaging Upper Front Door To remove the print cartridge packaging: 1 Push the upper release latch to place your printer. Characteristic Measurement Depth 435 mm (17.1 in.) Height 314 mm (12.4 in.) Width Weight 1 405 mm (15.9 in . 1 Weight of...
... sources or air conditioners. - Removing Print Cartridge Packaging Upper Front Door To remove the print cartridge packaging: 1 Push the upper release latch to place your printer. Characteristic Measurement Depth 435 mm (17.1 in.) Height 314 mm (12.4 in.) Width Weight 1 405 mm (15.9 in . 1 Weight of...
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4 Lift the print cartridge up and pull out. 5 Pull up on page 5. 4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Discard all packaging material: the plastic piece, the foam, and the paper connected to the foam. 6 Continue with "Installing the Print Cartridge" on each end of the plastic piece and then remove the packaging material.
4 Lift the print cartridge up and pull out. 5 Pull up on page 5. 4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Discard all packaging material: the plastic piece, the foam, and the paper connected to the foam. 6 Continue with "Installing the Print Cartridge" on each end of the plastic piece and then remove the packaging material.
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Installing the Print Cartridge To prepare the print cartridge for placement. Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Use the colored arrows inside the printer for printing: 1 Gently shake the print cartridge side-to-side to distribute the toner. 2 Insert the print cartridge: Tab Slot a Align the tabs located on each side of the print cartridge with the slots on either side of the print cartridge cradle as shown.
Installing the Print Cartridge To prepare the print cartridge for placement. Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Use the colored arrows inside the printer for printing: 1 Gently shake the print cartridge side-to-side to distribute the toner. 2 Insert the print cartridge: Tab Slot a Align the tabs located on each side of the print cartridge with the slots on either side of the print cartridge cradle as shown.
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.... For information on loading envelopes and other types of print material you can use with your printer, see "Multipurpose Feeder" on page 115. Loading the Standard Input Tray Your printer has one standard 250-sheet input tray that holds five paper sizes. Remove the input tray ...completely from the printer. 6 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer b Slide the print cartridge straight back into the printer until it snaps into place. 3 Close the upper front door. For information on the different sizes...
.... For information on loading envelopes and other types of print material you can use with your printer, see "Multipurpose Feeder" on page 115. Loading the Standard Input Tray Your printer has one standard 250-sheet input tray that holds five paper sizes. Remove the input tray ...completely from the printer. 6 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer b Slide the print cartridge straight back into the printer until it snaps into place. 3 Close the upper front door. For information on the different sizes...
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Width Guide Width Guide Tab 4 Press down on a level surface. For this setup, load letter-size paper. 8 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the input tray as shown. 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them.
Width Guide Width Guide Tab 4 Press down on a level surface. For this setup, load letter-size paper. 8 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the input tray as shown. 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them.
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Note: Sliding the width guide too tight against the paper may cause misfeeds. 9 Slide the input tray all the way into the printer until it snaps into place. 10 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Width Guide 8 Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the paper.
Note: Sliding the width guide too tight against the paper may cause misfeeds. 9 Slide the input tray all the way into the printer until it snaps into place. 10 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Width Guide 8 Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the paper.
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... 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. The paper bail consists of two parts: a plastic bracket already installed on either end of the plastic bracket as... Bail Installing the Paper Bail Plastic Bracket The paper bail helps prevent offset bin stacking by guiding print material into the holes located on the printer and a metal bail.
... 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. The paper bail consists of two parts: a plastic bracket already installed on either end of the plastic bracket as... Bail Installing the Paper Bail Plastic Bracket The paper bail helps prevent offset bin stacking by guiding print material into the holes located on the printer and a metal bail.
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... or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. 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 your computer, you need to...
... or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. 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 your computer, you need to...
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Tighten the screws on the parallel cable to the computer. 5 Check the parallel cable connections to a Computer 13 Connecting Your Printer to make sure they are completely secured. The clips snap into the notches on page 20. 3 Push the clips at each end of the connector down into the notches. 4 Connect the other end of the parallel cable to the back of your computer. Clips 6 Continue with "Plugging the Printer In" on the plug as shown.
Tighten the screws on the parallel cable to the computer. 5 Check the parallel cable connections to a Computer 13 Connecting Your Printer to make sure they are completely secured. The clips snap into the notches on page 20. 3 Push the clips at each end of the connector down into the notches. 4 Connect the other end of the parallel cable to the back of your computer. Clips 6 Continue with "Plugging the Printer In" on the plug as shown.
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... board. Complete the following port check box, select the USB port that best describes the order you've connected USB printers to connect your computer (for example, the first USB printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet. 2 Connect the USB cable to the port on the back of your computer. 3 Connect the... other end of the cable to the USB port on the back of your printer. 4 Turn on your computer and your printer. 5 When the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears, select Cancel to close the wizard. 6 Insert the CD that came with your...
... board. Complete the following port check box, select the USB port that best describes the order you've connected USB printers to connect your computer (for example, the first USB printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet. 2 Connect the USB cable to the port on the back of your computer. 3 Connect the... other end of the cable to the USB port on the back of your printer. 4 Turn on your computer and your printer. 5 When the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears, select Cancel to close the wizard. 6 Insert the CD that came with your...
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... search for the best driver. b Click the default to a Computer 15 For Windows 98 users: 1 Make sure the printer power is Off (O) and the printer power cord is USB001, the second USB002, and so on). 13 When you finish, exit the setup program and remove the CD from the electrical ...outlet. 2 Align and plug the USB cable into the USB port on the back of your printer as shown. 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the back of your computer. 4 Check the cable connections to make sure they are...
... search for the best driver. b Click the default to a Computer 15 For Windows 98 users: 1 Make sure the printer power is Off (O) and the printer power cord is USB001, the second USB002, and so on). 13 When you finish, exit the setup program and remove the CD from the electrical ...outlet. 2 Align and plug the USB cable into the USB port on the back of your printer as shown. 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the back of your computer. 4 Check the cable connections to make sure they are...
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...the printer driver. h Highlight the folder for the printer. m Select Install from this laser printer to select Optra M410 or Optra M412. o Select Custom Install and click Next. 16 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer d Insert the compact disc (CD) that tells you have read the agreement. Printer ... Click Browse. A screen displays indicating the application is installed, click Finish. When the next screen appears that came with your printer. The Choose your CD-ROM drive. Complete the following to select it. n Click Agree once you the software is looking ...
...the printer driver. h Highlight the folder for the printer. m Select Install from this laser printer to select Optra M410 or Optra M412. o Select Custom Install and click Next. 16 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer d Insert the compact disc (CD) that tells you have read the agreement. Printer ... Click Browse. A screen displays indicating the application is installed, click Finish. When the next screen appears that came with your printer. The Choose your CD-ROM drive. Complete the following to select it. n Click Agree once you the software is looking ...