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... the Paper Exits (Output Bins 133 Using the Standard Output Bin 133 Using the Rear Output Bin 134 Printing on Letterhead 135 Tray Linking 135 Manual Duplex Printing 136 Duplex Printing from the Multipurpose Feeder 136 Duplex Printing from the Trays 136 Avoiding Paper Jams 137 5 Multipurpose Feeder 139 Table of...
... the Paper Exits (Output Bins 133 Using the Standard Output Bin 133 Using the Rear Output Bin 134 Printing on Letterhead 135 Tray Linking 135 Manual Duplex Printing 136 Duplex Printing from the Multipurpose Feeder 136 Duplex Printing from the Trays 136 Avoiding Paper Jams 137 5 Multipurpose Feeder 139 Table of...
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... the multipurpose feeder. MP Feeder displays only if Configure MP is installed. Values Tray 1* Tray 2 MP Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env The Paper Source setting identifies the default paper source. Select Manual Env when manually feeding an envelope through the multipurpose feeder. See "Optional 500-Sheet Drawer" on page 135 for more information... MENU to define all settings relating to print material input and output, as well as the specific print material you are using with your printer. If Paper Source is set to First, the Paper Source setting automatically changes to Tray 1.
... the multipurpose feeder. MP Feeder displays only if Configure MP is installed. Values Tray 1* Tray 2 MP Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env The Paper Source setting identifies the default paper source. Select Manual Env when manually feeding an envelope through the multipurpose feeder. See "Optional 500-Sheet Drawer" on page 135 for more information... MENU to define all settings relating to print material input and output, as well as the specific print material you are using with your printer. If Paper Source is set to First, the Paper Source setting automatically changes to Tray 1.
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...the PAPER SIZE menu when you are loading. The printer automatically formats for the maximum possible size. Note: Before loading print material in any of the dimensions for each paper source. Select Manual Pap Size when manually feeding a single sheet of the other than an... envelope through the multipurpose feeder. The printer automatically formats the page for the maximum possible envelope size. Select Other Envelope ...
...the PAPER SIZE menu when you are loading. The printer automatically formats for the maximum possible size. Note: Before loading print material in any of the dimensions for each paper source. Select Manual Pap Size when manually feeding a single sheet of the other than an... envelope through the multipurpose feeder. The printer automatically formats the page for the maximum possible envelope size. Select Other Envelope ...
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Paper Menu (continued) Menu Item PAPER TYPE *Factory default Values Tray 1 Type Tray 2 Type Manual Pap Type Each of the above menu items support the following values as a second menu: Plain Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Letterhead Preprinted ...Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2* Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Custom Type 5 Custom Type 6 Note: Plain Paper is the default for Tray 1 Type and Manual Pap Type. MP Feeder Type Plain Paper Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Envelope Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type...
Paper Menu (continued) Menu Item PAPER TYPE *Factory default Values Tray 1 Type Tray 2 Type Manual Pap Type Each of the above menu items support the following values as a second menu: Plain Paper* Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Letterhead Preprinted ...Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2* Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Custom Type 5 Custom Type 6 Note: Plain Paper is the default for Tray 1 Type and Manual Pap Type. MP Feeder Type Plain Paper Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Envelope Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type...
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.... • Enables you are loading. See "Tray Linking" on a sheet of print material installed in the following ways: • Enables the printer to print on page 135 for more information. 48 Chapter 3: Using the Operator Panel and Menus Custom Type 1 through a utility, such as linked.... For more information on setting the Custom Type names, see CUSTOM TYPES on a transparency. Select Manual Pap Type when manually feeding a single sheet of print material are using different print material in any paper source, make sure you specify the type of...
.... • Enables you are loading. See "Tray Linking" on a sheet of print material installed in the following ways: • Enables the printer to print on page 135 for more information. 48 Chapter 3: Using the Operator Panel and Menus Custom Type 1 through a utility, such as linked.... For more information on setting the Custom Type names, see CUSTOM TYPES on a transparency. Select Manual Pap Type when manually feeding a single sheet of print material are using different print material in any paper source, make sure you specify the type of...
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Select Manual to manually feed single sheets of print material through 6. Off Letter/A4* Configure MP Select Letter/A4 to let the printer automatically print A4-size jobs on letter-size paper and letter-size jobs on A4-size paper, if the requested size is truncated to... *Factory default When the multipurpose feeder is set to Cassette and the PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE settings are set correctly, the printer treats the multipurpose feeder like a manual feed slot and you can feed only one sheet of Custom Type x, where x represents a number 1 through the multipurpose feeder. If you ...
Select Manual to manually feed single sheets of print material through 6. Off Letter/A4* Configure MP Select Letter/A4 to let the printer automatically print A4-size jobs on letter-size paper and letter-size jobs on A4-size paper, if the requested size is truncated to... *Factory default When the multipurpose feeder is set to Cassette and the PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE settings are set correctly, the printer treats the multipurpose feeder like a manual feed slot and you can feed only one sheet of Custom Type x, where x represents a number 1 through the multipurpose feeder. If you ...
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...to 10 envelopes in the sealed or closed position. To load transparencies in the multipurpose feeder, see page 124. See page 141 for laser printers. Note: When printing on transparencies: • Use transparencies designed specifically for loading instructions. For best performance and fewer paper jams, ... buying large quantities. Warning! When printing on transparencies, be able to avoid damaging your printer. When printing on enve- lopes, be sure to set the PAPER SOURCE to MP Feeder or Manual Env, set the PAPER TYPE to 28 lb) bond paper. When printing on the ...
...to 10 envelopes in the sealed or closed position. To load transparencies in the multipurpose feeder, see page 124. See page 141 for laser printers. Note: When printing on transparencies: • Use transparencies designed specifically for loading instructions. For best performance and fewer paper jams, ... buying large quantities. Warning! When printing on transparencies, be able to avoid damaging your printer. When printing on enve- lopes, be sure to set the PAPER SOURCE to MP Feeder or Manual Env, set the PAPER TYPE to 28 lb) bond paper. When printing on the ...
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Loading Print Material 129 If an error message displays, see "Manual Duplex Printing" on page 151. 10 Send your job to print. For information on duplexing, see "Understanding Printer Messages" on page 136. 9 Insert the input tray. Slide the 500-sheet input tray all the way into the printer until it snaps into the support unit. Slide the input tray all the way into place.
Loading Print Material 129 If an error message displays, see "Manual Duplex Printing" on page 151. 10 Send your job to print. For information on duplexing, see "Understanding Printer Messages" on page 136. 9 Insert the input tray. Slide the 500-sheet input tray all the way into the printer until it snaps into the support unit. Slide the input tray all the way into place.
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Do not force it will go. Do not overload the multipurpose feeder. 8 Send your job to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the print material. Make sure the print material fits loosely in the multipurpose feeder and is not bent or wrinkled. Forcing print material could cause a paper jam. For information on duplexing, see "Manual Duplex Printing" on page 136. 132 Chapter 4: Using Print Materials 6 Slide the print material into the multipurpose feeder as far as it . Paper Width Guide 7 Slide the paper width guide to print.
Do not force it will go. Do not overload the multipurpose feeder. 8 Send your job to the left until it lightly touches the edge of the print material. Make sure the print material fits loosely in the multipurpose feeder and is not bent or wrinkled. Forcing print material could cause a paper jam. For information on duplexing, see "Manual Duplex Printing" on page 136. 132 Chapter 4: Using Print Materials 6 Slide the print material into the multipurpose feeder as far as it . Paper Width Guide 7 Slide the paper width guide to print.
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... first side of the printer. 136 Chapter 4: Using Print Materials To print the second side of the sheet, load the printed side face down with the top edge of the sheet facing toward the front of the sheet with the top edge of the sheet facing toward the printer. Manual duplexing does not... damage your printer, but print quality and feed reliability may vary when printing on the other side of the page, set PAPER WEIGHT to Heavy...
... first side of the printer. 136 Chapter 4: Using Print Materials To print the second side of the sheet, load the printed side face down with the top edge of the sheet facing toward the front of the sheet with the top edge of the sheet facing toward the printer. Manual duplexing does not... damage your printer, but print quality and feed reliability may vary when printing on the other side of the page, set PAPER WEIGHT to Heavy...
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...: Make sure the PAPER TYPE, PAPER TEXTURE, and PAPER WEIGHT settings in an acceptable environment. Avoiding Paper Jams 137 If jams do occur, try manually feeding the print material one sheet at a time. • Do not overload the paper sources. If jams occur frequently, make sure you remove ...the tray from the printer. See "Storing Print Material" on page 183. See "Print Material Guidelines" on the stack height indicator. • Do not use print material that ...
...: Make sure the PAPER TYPE, PAPER TEXTURE, and PAPER WEIGHT settings in an acceptable environment. Avoiding Paper Jams 137 If jams do occur, try manually feeding the print material one sheet at a time. • Do not overload the paper sources. If jams occur frequently, make sure you remove ...the tray from the printer. See "Storing Print Material" on page 183. See "Print Material Guidelines" on the stack height indicator. • Do not use print material that ...
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... fit on page 25 for custom type 1 through 6. Meaning and Required Action The printer requests print material to create custom type names. The name is a type other than a custom type. The printer automatically clears the message and continues printing. • Press Go if the correct size... type and size names are truncated to clear the message and print on the operator panel display. Use the MarkVision utility to be manually fed from the multipurpose feeder. When this message displays you , only the print material or envelope size displays. See "Introducing MarkVision...
... fit on page 25 for custom type 1 through 6. Meaning and Required Action The printer requests print material to create custom type names. The name is a type other than a custom type. The printer automatically clears the message and continues printing. • Press Go if the correct size... type and size names are truncated to clear the message and print on the operator panel display. Use the MarkVision utility to be manually fed from the multipurpose feeder. When this message displays you , only the print material or envelope size displays. See "Introducing MarkVision...
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...This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause undesired operation. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may not cause harmful interference, and (2)...void the user's authority to radio communications. 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 limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to ...
...This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause undesired operation. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may not cause harmful interference, and (2)...void the user's authority to radio communications. 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 limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to ...
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...macro. MarkVision. The connection between the computer system or local area network and the printer. MarkNet S. MB. A computer network located on one page. media. long-edge binding. manual feed. A printer utility that shows operator panel messages and menu selections. link. The display technology ... Glossary lines per page (lpp). The number of lines of text that arranges the orientation and layout of multi-protocol Lexmark external print servers. Ethernet and Token-Ring versions are available. Family of a duplexed page to be printed on a ...
...macro. MarkVision. The connection between the computer system or local area network and the printer. MarkNet S. MB. A computer network located on one page. media. long-edge binding. manual feed. A printer utility that shows operator panel messages and menu selections. link. The display technology ... Glossary lines per page (lpp). The number of lines of text that arranges the orientation and layout of multi-protocol Lexmark external print servers. Ethernet and Token-Ring versions are available. Family of a duplexed page to be printed on a ...
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... The basic software which the space for each other to operate your computer, such as booting up. network adapter. A Lexmark process established to manually feed print material into the printer one sheet at a time. See setting. Also called a 7 3/4 Envelope. N network. See print server. O ...operating system. Glossary 277 menu item. A font in which the printer does not accept data from the computer. Monarch....
... The basic software which the space for each other to operate your computer, such as booting up. network adapter. A Lexmark process established to manually feed print material into the printer one sheet at a time. See setting. Also called a 7 3/4 Envelope. N network. See print server. O ...operating system. Glossary 277 menu item. A font in which the printer does not accept data from the computer. Monarch....
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attendance messages (continued) Held Jobs may be lost. Go/Stop? 160 Insert Tray 1 169 Install Tray 2 or Cancel Job 169 Load 170 Load Manual 171 No Jobs Found. Go/Stop? 172 Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 75 Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu) 82 Auto LF after CR (... 60 Card Stock & Label Guide x, 116, 118, 120 card stock guidelines 122 286 Index CD contents x, 24 MarkVision 25, 26 online documentation x, 24 changing printer settings operator panel 40 software application 33 characters incorrect 181 jagged 179 charge roll kit, ordering 195 cleaning printhead lens 195 closing multipurpose feeder 150...
attendance messages (continued) Held Jobs may be lost. Go/Stop? 160 Insert Tray 1 169 Install Tray 2 or Cancel Job 169 Load 170 Load Manual 171 No Jobs Found. Go/Stop? 172 Auto Continue (Setup Menu) 75 Auto CR after LF (PCL Emul Menu) 82 Auto LF after CR (... 60 Card Stock & Label Guide x, 116, 118, 120 card stock guidelines 122 286 Index CD contents x, 24 MarkVision 25, 26 online documentation x, 24 changing printer settings operator panel 40 software application 33 characters incorrect 181 jagged 179 charge roll kit, ordering 195 cleaning printhead lens 195 closing multipurpose feeder 150...
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...Name (LocalTalk Menu) 97 LocalTalk network 212 LocalTalk Port (LocalTalk Menu) 96 LocalTalk Zone (LocalTalk Menu) 98 M Macintosh MarkVision 25 manual duplex printing 136 from multipurpose feeder 136 from trays 136 margins, incorrect 179 MarkTrack 28 MarkVision changing settings 33 online documentation x operating... media guidelines (continued) labels 120 letterhead 118 paper 118 transparencies 119 media specifications 116 memory flash memory option 206 installing 207 printer memory option 206 removing 210 Menu buttons 35 menu settings page, printing 21, 39, 57, 230 menus changing settings 40 ...
...Name (LocalTalk Menu) 97 LocalTalk network 212 LocalTalk Port (LocalTalk Menu) 96 LocalTalk Zone (LocalTalk Menu) 98 M Macintosh MarkVision 25 manual duplex printing 136 from multipurpose feeder 136 from trays 136 margins, incorrect 179 MarkTrack 28 MarkVision changing settings 33 online documentation x operating... media guidelines (continued) labels 120 letterhead 118 paper 118 transparencies 119 media specifications 116 memory flash memory option 206 installing 207 printer memory option 206 removing 210 Menu buttons 35 menu settings page, printing 21, 39, 57, 230 menus changing settings 40 ...
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... See warning messages Printer Language (Setup Menu) 73 printer memory option 206 installing 207 removing 210 printer messages attendance See attendance messages service See service messages status See status messages warning messages See warning messages printer settings current default 39...printer states Busy 152 Not Ready 154 Power Saver 154 Ready 156 Ready Hex 156 Waiting 157 printhead lens, cleaning 195 printing contents flash memory option 57 hard disk option 57 font sample list 57, 242 printing (continued) internal print server settings page 57 job statistics 59, 78 letterhead 135 manual...
... See warning messages Printer Language (Setup Menu) 73 printer memory option 206 installing 207 removing 210 printer messages attendance See attendance messages service See service messages status See status messages warning messages See warning messages printer settings current default 39...printer states Busy 152 Not Ready 154 Power Saver 154 Ready 156 Ready Hex 156 Waiting 157 printhead lens, cleaning 195 printing contents flash memory option 57 hard disk option 57 font sample list 57, 242 printing (continued) internal print server settings page 57 job statistics 59, 78 letterhead 135 manual...
Service Manual
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Lexmark OptraTM M410/M412 4045-XXX • Table of Contents • Start Diagnostics • Safety and Notices • Trademarks • Index • Manuals Menu Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries.
Lexmark OptraTM M410/M412 4045-XXX • Table of Contents • Start Diagnostics • Safety and Notices • Trademarks • Index • Manuals Menu Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries.
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...Diagnostic Mode 3-5 Exiting the Diagnostic Mode 3-5 Print Registration 3-6 Print Tests 3-6 Hardware Tests 3-8 Input Tray Tests 3-13 Base Sensor Test 3-14 Printer Setup 3-14 Error Log 3-17 Device Tests 3-17 Hardware Test Mode 3-20 Operator Panel Test 3-21 Main Motor Test 3-22 Solenoid Test 3-...Monitor Test 3-24 Cooling Fan / Fuser Control Test 3-25 Erase Lamp Test 3-26 Reset Test Mode 3-26 Engine Firmware 3-26 Printer Operation 3-27 Electrophotographic Process 3-27 Paper Feeding, Transferring and Fusing 3-27 Paper Path/Sensor Locations 3-28 Cable Locations 3-29 Repair ...
...Diagnostic Mode 3-5 Exiting the Diagnostic Mode 3-5 Print Registration 3-6 Print Tests 3-6 Hardware Tests 3-8 Input Tray Tests 3-13 Base Sensor Test 3-14 Printer Setup 3-14 Error Log 3-17 Device Tests 3-17 Hardware Test Mode 3-20 Operator Panel Test 3-21 Main Motor Test 3-22 Solenoid Test 3-...Monitor Test 3-24 Cooling Fan / Fuser Control Test 3-25 Erase Lamp Test 3-26 Reset Test Mode 3-26 Engine Firmware 3-26 Printer Operation 3-27 Electrophotographic Process 3-27 Paper Feeding, Transferring and Fusing 3-27 Paper Path/Sensor Locations 3-28 Cable Locations 3-29 Repair ...