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ix Rear view 10 Printer cable connector 13 Power switch 11 USB connector 12 Power cord connector Use the: When you want to: 10 Printer cable connector Connect your computer to the printer's parallel port with a parallel interface cable. 11 USB connector Connect your computer to the printer's USB port with a Universal Serial Bus cable. 12 Power cord connector Connect your printer to a properly grounded wall outlet with a power cord. 13 Power switch Turn your printer on or off.
ix Rear view 10 Printer cable connector 13 Power switch 11 USB connector 12 Power cord connector Use the: When you want to: 10 Printer cable connector Connect your computer to the printer's parallel port with a parallel interface cable. 11 USB connector Connect your computer to the printer's USB port with a Universal Serial Bus cable. 12 Power cord connector Connect your printer to a properly grounded wall outlet with a power cord. 13 Power switch Turn your printer on or off.
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... storage. 2 Make sure you need help during setup, or if any items are missing or damaged, refer to the registration card for the designated Lexmark phone number for your country. 3 Place the printer on a flat, stable surface in a well-ventilated area near heat sources or air conditioners -... in the box Print cartridge Power cord Setup Guide User's Guide CD Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD 1 Remove the printer and all accessories from the packaging carton. Setup Guide and ...
... storage. 2 Make sure you need help during setup, or if any items are missing or damaged, refer to the registration card for the designated Lexmark phone number for your country. 3 Place the printer on a flat, stable surface in a well-ventilated area near heat sources or air conditioners -... in the box Print cartridge Power cord Setup Guide User's Guide CD Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD 1 Remove the printer and all accessories from the packaging carton. Setup Guide and ...
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For Macintosh users: 1 Make sure the printer power is Off (O) and the printer power cord is unplugged from the electrical outlet. 2 Connect the end of the USB cable to the port on your computer. 3 Align and plug the other ... Printer Selection box, click Change. The previous screen displays. Notice the new printer icon. 8 Chapter 1: The basics The USB printer dialog box displays. 14 Select Optra E312 and click OK.
For Macintosh users: 1 Make sure the printer power is Off (O) and the printer power cord is unplugged from the electrical outlet. 2 Connect the end of the USB cable to the port on your computer. 3 Align and plug the other ... Printer Selection box, click Change. The previous screen displays. Notice the new printer icon. 8 Chapter 1: The basics The USB printer dialog box displays. 14 Select Optra E312 and click OK.
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..., each operator panel light turns on the printer. 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Plug one end of the power cord into the power cord connector on the back of the printer and at the wall outlet. A test page listing your printer. Attaching a new operator panel overlay If you ... wall outlet. 3 Turn on and off and place it doesn't, check Printing problems. Troubleshooting Tips Problem: The operator panel lights do : • Make sure the power cord is turned on , briefly press the operator panel button.
..., each operator panel light turns on the printer. 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Plug one end of the power cord into the power cord connector on the back of the printer and at the wall outlet. A test page listing your printer. Attaching a new operator panel overlay If you ... wall outlet. 3 Turn on and off and place it doesn't, check Printing problems. Troubleshooting Tips Problem: The operator panel lights do : • Make sure the power cord is turned on , briefly press the operator panel button.
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... card for storing downloaded fonts or macros. Refer to remove the metal shield covering the printer system board. 1 Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the printer. 2 Disconnect the printer cable (if attached) from the printer. 3 Remove the print cartridge and cover it. 14 Chapter 1: The basics Your...
... card for storing downloaded fonts or macros. Refer to remove the metal shield covering the printer system board. 1 Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the printer. 2 Disconnect the printer cable (if attached) from the printer. 3 Remove the print cartridge and cover it. 14 Chapter 1: The basics Your...
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... original upright position. 3 Re-install the print cartridge. 4 Reconnect the computer cable and latch the metal clips. 5 Plug the power cord into the printer. 6 Turn the printer on. As the printer powers up and the operator panel lights begin cycling on and off, there is a pause while the new memory is installed...
... original upright position. 3 Re-install the print cartridge. 4 Reconnect the computer cable and latch the metal clips. 5 Plug the power cord into the printer. 6 Turn the printer on. As the printer powers up and the operator panel lights begin cycling on and off, there is a pause while the new memory is installed...
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... • Be sure the printer power switch is on transparencies or paper contains white streaks. If you can print ...quality. • Replace the print cartridge. • Select a different Media Type or Form Type setting from your Lexmark printer driver. • Try a different kind of purchase. Paper designed for 3 seconds to determine if the problem...that may have accumulated (Engine clean cycle). • Select a different Media Type or Form Type setting from your Lexmark printer driver. • Try a different kind of paper. If you cannot print a test page, call the number...
... • Be sure the printer power switch is on transparencies or paper contains white streaks. If you can print ...quality. • Replace the print cartridge. • Select a different Media Type or Form Type setting from your Lexmark printer driver. • Try a different kind of purchase. Paper designed for 3 seconds to determine if the problem...that may have accumulated (Engine clean cycle). • Select a different Media Type or Form Type setting from your Lexmark printer driver. • Try a different kind of paper. If you cannot print a test page, call the number...
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If your printer lights look like this: Then your printer: is Resetting settings to their power-on default settings or saving settings changed in configuration mode. Indicator lights 43
If your printer lights look like this: Then your printer: is Resetting settings to their power-on default settings or saving settings changed in configuration mode. Indicator lights 43
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...briefly press the operator panel button to print a test page. If the Ready indicator light is still not operating properly, call the Lexmark service number listed on the printer registration card or contact your point of service. The service representative will probably ask for this information.... Before you 've checked these things, turn your printer off by any switches? • Did a fuse blow? • Has a power outage occurred in your area? • Is a print cartridge installed in your printer? • Is the printer cover closed completely? Indicator lights ...
...briefly press the operator panel button to print a test page. If the Ready indicator light is still not operating properly, call the Lexmark service number listed on the printer registration card or contact your point of service. The service representative will probably ask for this information.... Before you 've checked these things, turn your printer off by any switches? • Did a fuse blow? • Has a power outage occurred in your area? • Is a print cartridge installed in your printer? • Is the printer cover closed completely? Indicator lights ...
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... a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition. Companies participating in the U.S. As an Energy Star Partner, Lexmark International, Inc. In anderen Ländern gilt der Drucker als Laserprodukt der Klasse I (1). 88 Appendix D: Notices Avis relatif à l'... to this program introduce personal computers, printers, monitors, or fax machines that power down when they are not being used by power generation. This feature will cut the energy used . Lexmark is nominally a 5 milliwatt gallium arsenide laser operating in this product meets the...
... a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition. Companies participating in the U.S. As an Energy Star Partner, Lexmark International, Inc. In anderen Ländern gilt der Drucker als Laserprodukt der Klasse I (1). 88 Appendix D: Notices Avis relatif à l'... to this program introduce personal computers, printers, monitors, or fax machines that power down when they are not being used by power generation. This feature will cut the energy used . Lexmark is nominally a 5 milliwatt gallium arsenide laser operating in this product meets the...
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... per inch (dpi). toner. T test page. A measure of the sharpness of a printed image, expressed in effect until a new user default is easy to the initial power-on the screen. A program shipped with your printer. The material that use TrueType fonts in points). Fonts that adheres to the paper or other media...
... per inch (dpi). toner. T test page. A measure of the sharpness of a printed image, expressed in effect until a new user default is easy to the initial power-on the screen. A program shipped with your printer. The material that use TrueType fonts in points). Fonts that adheres to the paper or other media...
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power cord, connecting 13 PPDS Activated 71 PPDS font error 52 print cartridge installing 2 maintaining 63 problems 4, 64 print quality 1200 Image Quality vii toner saver ...
power cord, connecting 13 PPDS Activated 71 PPDS font error 52 print cartridge installing 2 maintaining 63 problems 4, 64 print quality 1200 Image Quality vii toner saver ...
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vi Contents Enabling Job Buffering 6-14 Disabling Job Buffering 6-15 Recovering from a Power Loss 6-15 Printer Specifications 7-1 Airflow Requirement 7-1 Noise Emission Levels 7-1 Electrical Specifications 7-2 Power Requirements 7-3 Physical Specifications 7-4 Clearance Requirements 7-5 Environmental Conditions 7-6 Altitude Specifications 7-7 Atmospheric Pressure 7-7 Power On to Ready State Time Period 7-7 Time to Print the First Page 7-8 Printer Interfaces 8-1 Setting Up the...
vi Contents Enabling Job Buffering 6-14 Disabling Job Buffering 6-15 Recovering from a Power Loss 6-15 Printer Specifications 7-1 Airflow Requirement 7-1 Noise Emission Levels 7-1 Electrical Specifications 7-2 Power Requirements 7-3 Physical Specifications 7-4 Clearance Requirements 7-5 Environmental Conditions 7-6 Altitude Specifications 7-7 Atmospheric Pressure 7-7 Power On to Ready State Time Period 7-7 Time to Print the First Page 7-8 Printer Interfaces 8-1 Setting Up the...
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... is returned. • If Parallel Protocol is returned. 0 to 65535 0 Locks the printer operator panel to ON. OFF disables the power-saving feature. If both PS SmartSwitch and PCL Smartswitch menu settings are ON. INQUIRE or DINQUIRE returns the value of FAST indicates the Parallel.... PCL, POSTSCRIPT, AUTO AUTO PERSONALITY controls the SmartSwitch settings for the interface link on page 3-5 for PJL NVRAM security SmartSwitch settings Power Save feature Selections Factory Default SLOW, FAST FAST A value of the JOB command on which the PJL command is not equal to ...
... is returned. • If Parallel Protocol is returned. 0 to 65535 0 Locks the printer operator panel to ON. OFF disables the power-saving feature. If both PS SmartSwitch and PCL Smartswitch menu settings are ON. INQUIRE or DINQUIRE returns the value of FAST indicates the Parallel.... PCL, POSTSCRIPT, AUTO AUTO PERSONALITY controls the SmartSwitch settings for the interface link on page 3-5 for PJL NVRAM security SmartSwitch settings Power Save feature Selections Factory Default SLOW, FAST FAST A value of the JOB command on which the PJL command is not equal to ...
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...B-1 for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable POWERSAVETIME (DEFAULT only) QTY (SET only) REPRINT RESOLUTION RESOURCESAVE (DEFAULT only) RET TIMEOUT Function Power Save time, in minutes Collation Collated Copies (QTY) Jam Recovery Print Resolution Resource Save Print Quality Enhancement Technology (PQET) Print timeout, in... PQET is Off. 0 to 255 90 The time the printer remains idle before it enters Power Save mode when POWERSAVE is forced to 240 (Model specific) (0 indicates the Power Saver Time feature is disabled.) The time the printer remains idle before the job is On....
...B-1 for Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable POWERSAVETIME (DEFAULT only) QTY (SET only) REPRINT RESOLUTION RESOURCESAVE (DEFAULT only) RET TIMEOUT Function Power Save time, in minutes Collation Collated Copies (QTY) Jam Recovery Print Resolution Resource Save Print Quality Enhancement Technology (PQET) Print timeout, in... PQET is Off. 0 to 255 90 The time the printer remains idle before it enters Power Save mode when POWERSAVE is forced to 240 (Model specific) (0 indicates the Power Saver Time feature is disabled.) The time the printer remains idle before the job is On....
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...OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 "name" SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL Plain Paper Weight LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY NORMAL Power Saver 0 to 120 (Model specific) 20 time, in the year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star printers cannot have... Power Saver disabled. Some printer models released in minutes 0 to 240 (Model specific) (0 indicates the Power Saver feature is disabled.) Note: If a value outside the possible value range is specified...
...OPTIONALOUTBIN5 OPTIONALOUTBIN6 OPTIONALOUTBIN7 OPTIONALOUTBIN8 OPTIONALOUTBIN9 OPTIONALOUTBIN10 "name" SMOOTH, NORMAL, ROUGH NORMAL Plain Paper Weight LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY NORMAL Power Saver 0 to 120 (Model specific) 20 time, in the year 2000 or later designated as Energy Star printers cannot have... Power Saver disabled. Some printer models released in minutes 0 to 240 (Model specific) (0 indicates the Power Saver feature is disabled.) Note: If a value outside the possible value range is specified...
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... 30.00 in the range. 3-40 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for each port are turned off • Printer Language is processed, the printer performs a Power On Reset (POR) to activate the changes. NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL Preprinted OFF, DUPLEX Paper Loading OFF
... 30.00 in the range. 3-40 PJL Table 3-4: Printer Unique Variables for each port are turned off • Printer Language is processed, the printer performs a Power On Reset (POR) to activate the changes. NORMAL, SHORT NORMAL Preprinted OFF, DUPLEX Paper Loading OFF
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... Transfer 10006 Replace Transfer TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE Power Saver with Ink Low 10006 88 Ink Low TRUE Power Saver mode with Toner Low 10006 88 Toner Low TRUE Power Saver mode with Replace Toner 10006 Replace Toner TRUE Power Saver mode with Replace PC ... Tray Empty TRUE Input Source Missing 12xyy Tray Missing TRUE Output Bin Full 15ww1 Bin Full TRUE Resolution Reduced 35029 Res Reduced TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE x represents an input source code. For more information on size codes, see Table 3-18 "Output Bin Codes...
... Transfer 10006 Replace Transfer TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE Power Saver with Ink Low 10006 88 Ink Low TRUE Power Saver mode with Toner Low 10006 88 Toner Low TRUE Power Saver mode with Replace Toner 10006 Replace Toner TRUE Power Saver mode with Replace PC ... Tray Empty TRUE Input Source Missing 12xyy Tray Missing TRUE Output Bin Full 15ww1 Bin Full TRUE Resolution Reduced 35029 Res Reduced TRUE Power Saver 35078 Powersaver TRUE x represents an input source code. For more information on size codes, see Table 3-18 "Output Bin Codes...
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... FALSE Intervention required: unformatted flash 30036 53 Unformatted Flash FALSE Note: The Display String is returned in the current language. FALSE Intervention required: 30031 printer powered off deficient memory 30019 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory FALSE Intervention required: insufficient fax buffer 30026 55 Insufficient Fax Buffer FALSE Intervention required: 30027...
... FALSE Intervention required: unformatted flash 30036 53 Unformatted Flash FALSE Note: The Display String is returned in the current language. FALSE Intervention required: 30031 printer powered off deficient memory 30019 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory FALSE Intervention required: insufficient fax buffer 30026 55 Insufficient Fax Buffer FALSE Intervention required: 30027...
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... following: /appletalktype (string) def When you define it outside the normal server loop, it is reset to a printer language other than PostScript emulation or when a power-on the stack with the same value as the system parameter ByteOrder. When you redefine a string inside the normal server loop, it is reset to...
... following: /appletalktype (string) def When you define it outside the normal server loop, it is reset to a printer language other than PostScript emulation or when a power-on the stack with the same value as the system parameter ByteOrder. When you redefine a string inside the normal server loop, it is reset to...