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...printer settings 13 Understanding the operator panel 14 Changing menu settings 15 Locking the menus 16 Chapter 4: Using Print and Hold 18 Printing and deleting held jobs 18 Repeat Print ...20 Reserve Print ...20 Verify Print ...20 Confidential Jobs 20 Chapter 5: Understanding color 22 Types of color ...22 How we see color 22 Primary colors... ...23 Color difference 24 Chapter 6: Managing color 26 Device profile ...26 Color calibration 26 Translation between color models 26 Popular color management ...
...printer settings 13 Understanding the operator panel 14 Changing menu settings 15 Locking the menus 16 Chapter 4: Using Print and Hold 18 Printing and deleting held jobs 18 Repeat Print ...20 Reserve Print ...20 Verify Print ...20 Confidential Jobs 20 Chapter 5: Understanding color 22 Types of color ...22 How we see color 22 Primary colors... ...23 Color difference 24 Chapter 6: Managing color 26 Device profile ...26 Color calibration 26 Translation between color models 26 Popular color management ...
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...102 Chapter 20: Recycling used supplies 115 Chapter 21: Conserving supplies 116 Toner Saver ...116 2-Color Draft ...116 Black and White 116 Chapter 22: Moving your printer 118 Moving the printer 118 Chapter 23: Theory of operation 133 Chapter 24: Solving printing problems 135 Chapter 25: ...Understanding printer messages 141 Chapter 26: Clearing paper jams 174 Paper jam messages 174 Clearing paper jams...
...102 Chapter 20: Recycling used supplies 115 Chapter 21: Conserving supplies 116 Toner Saver ...116 2-Color Draft ...116 Black and White 116 Chapter 22: Moving your printer 118 Moving the printer 118 Chapter 23: Theory of operation 133 Chapter 24: Solving printing problems 135 Chapter 25: ...Understanding printer messages 141 Chapter 26: Clearing paper jams 174 Paper jam messages 174 Clearing paper jams...
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... software 270 MarkVision Professional 270 MarkVision for UNIX networks 271 MarkVision Messenger 272 Lexmark MarkTrackTM ...272 Lexmark NetPnP 273 Chapter 48: Managing memory 274 Printer memory 274 Adding memory 274 Flash memory 275 Hard disk ...276 Managing resources downloaded to flash or disk 276 Removing memory and network options 277 ... Trademarks ...286 Safety information 287 Cautions and warnings 287 Statement of limited warranty 287 Electronic emission notices 289 German acoustics statement 292 Energy Star ...292 Laser notices ...292 Index 293 vii
... software 270 MarkVision Professional 270 MarkVision for UNIX networks 271 MarkVision Messenger 272 Lexmark MarkTrackTM ...272 Lexmark NetPnP 273 Chapter 48: Managing memory 274 Printer memory 274 Adding memory 274 Flash memory 275 Hard disk ...276 Managing resources downloaded to flash or disk 276 Removing memory and network options 277 ... Trademarks ...286 Safety information 287 Cautions and warnings 287 Statement of limited warranty 287 Electronic emission notices 289 German acoustics statement 292 Energy Star ...292 Laser notices ...292 Index 293 vii
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... and text. You can print on both sides of brightness, contrast, and saturation. Your Lexmark printer software lets you master advanced color management techniques such as a shared network or desktop printer. Your printer also offers flexible paper handling. You can install an internal adapter to 750 sheets. You...unit Output bin and top door Release latch Optional 500-sheet tray Paper guide Front door release latch Your LexmarkTM C720 color laser printer is the ideal printer for text and detailed line art. 9 You can also add an optional duplex unit so you can add an ...
... and text. You can print on both sides of brightness, contrast, and saturation. Your Lexmark printer software lets you master advanced color management techniques such as a shared network or desktop printer. Your printer also offers flexible paper handling. You can install an internal adapter to 750 sheets. You...unit Output bin and top door Release latch Optional 500-sheet tray Paper guide Front door release latch Your LexmarkTM C720 color laser printer is the ideal printer for text and detailed line art. 9 You can also add an optional duplex unit so you can add an ...
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... can access directly from your computer, you with at up to 24 ppm for monochrome print jobs and 6 ppm for color print jobs. Memory Your printer ships with high quality business graphics. These settings can install flash memory or an optional hard disk for storing downloaded resources,... number of fonts, the number and complexity of images and graphics, and so on the drivers CD shipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you can install optional memory cards to increase the total usable memory to provide you can display a graphic of...
... can access directly from your computer, you with at up to 24 ppm for monochrome print jobs and 6 ppm for color print jobs. Memory Your printer ships with high quality business graphics. These settings can install flash memory or an optional hard disk for storing downloaded resources,... number of fonts, the number and complexity of images and graphics, and so on the drivers CD shipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you can install optional memory cards to increase the total usable memory to provide you can display a graphic of...
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In addition to recognize the conventions we use in your documentation Your Lexmark C720 online information provides details about color functions, media specifications, memory requirements, the operator panel, printer configuration, printer settings, troubleshooting problems, and ordering supplies. Using your online information: • Operator panel buttons appear in a boldface type: Press Go after changing a menu setting...
In addition to recognize the conventions we use in your documentation Your Lexmark C720 online information provides details about color functions, media specifications, memory requirements, the operator panel, printer configuration, printer settings, troubleshooting problems, and ordering supplies. Using your online information: • Operator panel buttons appear in a boldface type: Press Go after changing a menu setting...
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.... You can override these drivers from the menu bar and then Print or Printer Settings. If you encounter an item on your operating system, personal preferences, and how your printer and provide you with the best possible print quality. The method you use ... sent to access your printer settings this button to the printer. 2 Using printer drivers Using the printer drivers supplied with your printer gives you the greatest control over the features and functions of your printer driver and port settings. To modify your printer driver window. Note: Printer settings selected from a...
.... You can override these drivers from the menu bar and then Print or Printer Settings. If you encounter an item on your operating system, personal preferences, and how your printer and provide you with the best possible print quality. The method you use ... sent to access your printer settings this button to the printer. 2 Using printer drivers Using the printer drivers supplied with your printer gives you the greatest control over the features and functions of your printer driver and port settings. To modify your printer driver window. Note: Printer settings selected from a...
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... setting the user default for all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. In most cases, settings you are preparing to send to the printer. 3 Changing printer settings You can change from MarkVision. Note: Printer settings selected from a software application or driver override default settings ...from the application or printer driver, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from the application or driver apply only to the job you change your printer setting by using your application software, your Lexmark printer driver, the printer operator panel, or the...
... setting the user default for all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. In most cases, settings you are preparing to send to the printer. 3 Changing printer settings You can change from MarkVision. Note: Printer settings selected from a software application or driver override default settings ...from the application or printer driver, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from the application or driver apply only to the job you change your printer setting by using your application software, your Lexmark printer driver, the printer operator panel, or the...
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...scroll through a list of the menus. The operator panel can still access the Job Menu. Understanding the operator panel The operator panel on and the printer is busy or awaiting operator intervention. Operator panel buttons Button Go 5 1 Menu > and LCD Two-line 16-character display. 1 Menu 2 Select... light Go 5 Has three possible states: • Off The printer power is off. • On The printer power is on and the printer is currently idle. • Flashing The printer power is on the top left side of your printer has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five...
...scroll through a list of the menus. The operator panel can still access the Job Menu. Understanding the operator panel The operator panel on and the printer is busy or awaiting operator intervention. Operator panel buttons Button Go 5 1 Menu > and LCD Two-line 16-character display. 1 Menu 2 Select... light Go 5 Has three possible states: • Off The printer power is off. • On The printer power is on and the printer is currently idle. • Flashing The printer power is on the top left side of your printer has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five...
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...tray, and then press Go. For example, if you need to load paper in a tray while a job is printing, press Stop and wait for the printer motors to the previous level of the menu structure without selecting a new menu item or value. • Enter a number 4 as part of a PIN ...change the user default settings through the operator panel menus: 1 Press and release Menu> or or Press Stop when: • The printer displays the Busy or Waiting message to continue printer activity. • Entering a number 6 as part of a PIN for confidential or print and hold printing. The message Not Ready ...
...tray, and then press Go. For example, if you need to load paper in a tray while a job is printing, press Stop and wait for the printer motors to the previous level of the menu structure without selecting a new menu item or value. • Enter a number 4 as part of a PIN ...change the user default settings through the operator panel menus: 1 Press and release Menu> or or Press Stop when: • The printer displays the Busy or Waiting message to continue printer activity. • Entering a number 6 as part of a PIN for confidential or print and hold printing. The message Not Ready ...
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5 Press Menu> or or or or
5 Press Menu> or or or or
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For additional information see all of the menu items for example, you can see MarkVision printer management software. 17 Using this option eliminates the time required to scroll through the various menu items and values when using the operator panel and ...
For additional information see all of the menu items for example, you can see MarkVision printer management software. 17 Using this option eliminates the time required to scroll through the various menu items and values when using the operator panel and ...
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... caution when selecting this function to: • Request extra copies of the jobs. See Confidential Jobs for more of a job at the printer to retrieve it immediately. When you are ready to print the job, you must enter the personal identification number (PIN) you specified in ...able to be at a later time. • Delay printing a job. • Verify one or more information. From the Job Menu, you are stored in printer memory. This includes jobs you want to do with one copy before printing additional copies. • Print a confidential job when you can specify in the...
... caution when selecting this function to: • Request extra copies of the jobs. See Confidential Jobs for more of a job at the printer to retrieve it immediately. When you are ready to print the job, you must enter the personal identification number (PIN) you specified in ...able to be at a later time. • Delay printing a job. • Verify one or more information. From the Job Menu, you are stored in printer memory. This includes jobs you want to do with one copy before printing additional copies. • Print a confidential job when you can specify in the...
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Accessing held jobs from the operator panel 1 To access held jobs from the operator panel: - If the printer is Ready, continue with step 2. 2 Press Menu> or or and and If the printer is Busy, press Menu> to display the Job Menu. -
Accessing held jobs from the operator panel 1 To access held jobs from the operator panel: - If the printer is Ready, continue with step 2. 2 Press Menu> or or and and If the printer is Busy, press Menu> to display the Job Menu. -
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.... The job is then held in memory so you can print the job. 20 Verify Print If you send a Verify Print job, the printer prints one else using the numbers 1 through 6. The PIN must be deleted (see if it from the driver. Reserve Print If you send a Reserve Print ... delete the job. Use Verify Print to examine the first copy to process additional held jobs. Reserve Print jobs may be four digits using the printer can print the job later. You can print additional copies later. Note: Once all requested copies of the job and stores the job in memory...
.... The job is then held in memory so you can print the job. 20 Verify Print If you send a Verify Print job, the printer prints one else using the numbers 1 through 6. The PIN must be deleted (see if it from the driver. Reserve Print If you send a Reserve Print ... delete the job. Use Verify Print to examine the first copy to process additional held jobs. Reserve Print jobs may be four digits using the printer can print the job later. You can print additional copies later. Note: Once all requested copies of the job and stores the job in memory...
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... course your printed material or information. When light is passed through or reflected from an object. What our eyes perceive as RGB color). When you print on your network and desktop printing. 5 Understanding color Your printer gives you the power to communicate in black and white. To enhance your use and understanding about...
... course your printed material or information. When light is passed through or reflected from an object. What our eyes perceive as RGB color). When you print on your network and desktop printing. 5 Understanding color Your printer gives you the power to communicate in black and white. To enhance your use and understanding about...
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..., look at the area where any two colors overlap. What this , your printer has a black print cartridge to place color on the light being reflected from the printed material and into your printing needs. 23 Primary colors Notice the three primary additive colors red, green, and blue in newspapers, ... produce yellow. For example, when white light encounters cyan, it absorbs the red wavelength in your document is subtractive color. When you combine these colors equally in the light and reflects blue and green toward your printed material are combined, you see is known as process...
..., look at the area where any two colors overlap. What this , your printer has a black print cartridge to place color on the light being reflected from the printed material and into your printing needs. 23 Primary colors Notice the three primary additive colors red, green, and blue in newspapers, ... produce yellow. For example, when white light encounters cyan, it absorbs the red wavelength in your document is subtractive color. When you combine these colors equally in the light and reflects blue and green toward your printed material are combined, you see is known as process...
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... look of your screen. As we said earlier, one below, you can ensure the color on your printer is produced using a color model. The reason for you produce color on your printer also has a major impact on the screen also change. Most software applications can use . Changing the toner cartridges... method to aid in your screen, it is to duplicate on the screen and the color you get consistent color from , you have on any printer. A color model is to produce a color swatch of the colors you plan to closely match most of our document. This helps us with a WYSIWYG ...
... look of your screen. As we said earlier, one below, you can ensure the color on your printer is produced using a color model. The reason for you produce color on your printer also has a major impact on the screen also change. Most software applications can use . Changing the toner cartridges... method to aid in your screen, it is to duplicate on the screen and the color you get consistent color from , you have on any printer. A color model is to produce a color swatch of the colors you plan to closely match most of our document. This helps us with a WYSIWYG ...
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... into account the varying capabilities of different brands of displaying very accurate colors when purchased eventually dims as it ages. For example, a monitor capable of monitors and printers. Calibration ensures consistency by the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE). ... printing. It is characterized or profiled. There are the device profile, color calibration, and translation. Rather than you match colors across a number of devices, including scanners, monitors, and printers. Without calibration, your equipment at every step of equipment is difficult and...
... into account the varying capabilities of different brands of displaying very accurate colors when purchased eventually dims as it ages. For example, a monitor capable of monitors and printers. Calibration ensures consistency by the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE). ... printing. It is characterized or profiled. There are the device profile, color calibration, and translation. Rather than you match colors across a number of devices, including scanners, monitors, and printers. Without calibration, your equipment at every step of equipment is difficult and...
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... also provides an optimum balance for various types of the most printing needs. 28 7 Controlling printed output Your printer driver provides you use four different color planes or screens. The process used during printing. These separate dot patterns are two print quality settings you may... want more control over how your final full-color image. Your color printer uses different screening methods depending on the printer driver screen or restoring the default settings at the operator panel. You can easily be printed. There...
... also provides an optimum balance for various types of the most printing needs. 28 7 Controlling printed output Your printer driver provides you use four different color planes or screens. The process used during printing. These separate dot patterns are two print quality settings you may... want more control over how your final full-color image. Your color printer uses different screening methods depending on the printer driver screen or restoring the default settings at the operator panel. You can easily be printed. There...