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Table of contents Chapter 1: Printer overview 9 Introducing your printer 9 Using your documentation 11 Chapter 2: Using printer drivers 12 Chapter 3: Changing 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...
Table of contents Chapter 1: Printer overview 9 Introducing your printer 9 Using your documentation 11 Chapter 2: Using printer drivers 12 Chapter 3: Changing 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...
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Chapter 7: Controlling printed output 28 Driver Settings ...28 Halftone screens 30 Image Smoothing 31 Printing text ...31 Chapter 8: Color correction 32 Auto ...32 Display ...32 CMYK ...32 Black and White 33 2-Color Draft ...33 Off ...33 Vivid ...33 Chapter 9: Avoiding print quality problems 34 Media and supplies 34 Transparencies 34 Chapter 10: Paper sources...
Chapter 7: Controlling printed output 28 Driver Settings ...28 Halftone screens 30 Image Smoothing 31 Printing text ...31 Chapter 8: Color correction 32 Auto ...32 Display ...32 CMYK ...32 Black and White 33 2-Color Draft ...33 Off ...33 Vivid ...33 Chapter 9: Avoiding print quality problems 34 Media and supplies 34 Transparencies 34 Chapter 10: Paper sources...
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... business graphics. You can view printer status and change printer settings without the aid of a service technician. Print speeds can vary depending on the drivers CD shipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you can access directly...labels, or card stock for this printer. Use these printer drivers to download resources. Your printer drivers are specially designed for a variety of print jobs. Color quality Your printer is attached to 8 ppm for monochrome print jobs and 3 ppm for color print jobs. In addition, you can...
... business graphics. You can view printer status and change printer settings without the aid of a service technician. Print speeds can vary depending on the drivers CD shipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you can access directly...labels, or card stock for this printer. Use these printer drivers to download resources. Your printer drivers are specially designed for a variety of print jobs. Color quality Your printer is attached to 8 ppm for monochrome print jobs and 3 ppm for color print jobs. In addition, you can...
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... provide you modify some or all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. Using the printer driver window lets you print a test page that feature. If you encounter a printer feature you cannot control from your printer driver window. 2 Using printer drivers Using the printer drivers supplied with your printer gives you the greatest control over the features and functions of your software...
... provide you modify some or all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. Using the printer driver window lets you print a test page that feature. If you encounter a printer feature you cannot control from your printer driver window. 2 Using printer drivers Using the printer drivers supplied with your printer gives you the greatest control over the features and functions of your software...
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... control from the application or printer driver, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from MarkVision. 3 Changing printer settings You can change from the application or driver apply only to the printer. In most cases, settings you change your printer setting by using your application software, your Lexmark printer driver, the printer operator panel, or the remote...
... control from the application or printer driver, use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from MarkVision. 3 Changing printer settings You can change from the application or driver apply only to the printer. In most cases, settings you change your printer setting by using your application software, your Lexmark printer driver, the printer operator panel, or the remote...
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..., 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...displays until you press Go to temporarily stop all activity. 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 .... • Clear certain messages from your software application or printer driver override the user default settings you set on the operator panel.
..., 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...displays until you press Go to temporarily stop all activity. 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 .... • Clear certain messages from your software application or printer driver override the user default settings you set on the operator panel.
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...Confidential Jobs for more information, click one of the jobs. 4 Using Print and Hold When sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the job in memory and not print it . From either Confidential Job or Held Jobs (Repeat Print, ... will delete all Repeat Print, Reserve Print, and Verify Print jobs stored in printer memory. This includes jobs you sent to the printer or jobs others in the driver when you specified in your network group sent to the printer. Use caution when selecting this function to: • Request extra copies of ...
...Confidential Jobs for more information, click one of the jobs. 4 Using Print and Hold When sending a job to the printer, you can specify in the driver that you want the printer to hold the job in memory and not print it . From either Confidential Job or Held Jobs (Repeat Print, ... will delete all Repeat Print, Reserve Print, and Verify Print jobs stored in printer memory. This includes jobs you sent to the printer or jobs others in the driver when you specified in your network group sent to the printer. Use caution when selecting this function to: • Request extra copies of ...
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Verify Print If you send a Verify Print job, the printer prints one else using the numbers 1 through 6. The job is held in printer memory until you enter the same four-digit PIN from the driver in printer memory. This ensures the job does not print until you can enter a personal identification...is satisfactory before printing the remaining copies. Reserve Print jobs may be four digits using the printer can print the job. 20 The PIN must be deleted (see if it from the driver. You can print additional copies later. See Printing and deleting held jobs for information on...
Verify Print If you send a Verify Print job, the printer prints one else using the numbers 1 through 6. The job is held in printer memory until you enter the same four-digit PIN from the driver in printer memory. This ensures the job does not print until you can enter a personal identification...is satisfactory before printing the remaining copies. Reserve Print jobs may be four digits using the printer can print the job. 20 The PIN must be deleted (see if it from the driver. You can print additional copies later. See Printing and deleting held jobs for information on...
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...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. However, you can control the screening...panel. These setting adjustments can return your printer driver to the factory default settings by selecting the Restore Defaults button on the material to produce this high quality print is a four-color process printer that uses the CMYK color model. The process used during printing. ...
...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. However, you can control the screening...panel. These setting adjustments can return your printer driver to the factory default settings by selecting the Restore Defaults button on the material to produce this high quality print is a four-color process printer that uses the CMYK color model. The process used during printing. ...
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The following illustrations demonstrate how Photo Enhance changes the toner pattern that is most noticeable in flesh tone areas. This change these settings through the color tab on your printer driver or the Color Menu on your print media. 600 dpi Photo Enhance Off Photo Enhance On 2400 IQ Photo Enhance Off Photo Enhance On 29 Photo Enhance When you place Photo Enhance setting On, your printer changes the method it uses to place pels on the operator panel. You can change enhances the printing of photographic images and is placed on your print media.
The following illustrations demonstrate how Photo Enhance changes the toner pattern that is most noticeable in flesh tone areas. This change these settings through the color tab on your printer driver or the Color Menu on your print media. 600 dpi Photo Enhance Off Photo Enhance On 2400 IQ Photo Enhance Off Photo Enhance On 29 Photo Enhance When you place Photo Enhance setting On, your printer changes the method it uses to place pels on the operator panel. You can change enhances the printing of photographic images and is placed on your print media.
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... In both PostScript and PCL emulations, 100% black text prints using MarkVision or the operator panel. The printer applies a unique screening algorithm to small text (less than 24 points in sharp, crisp text characters. ...This setting is useful for images downloaded from the graphics tab of your printer is able to print millions of colors. Image Smoothing You can turn Image Smoothing on or printing a portion of the pels ... halftone cell and then combining the different halftone screens, your printer driver or through the PostScript Menu using black toner (K of CMYK).
... In both PostScript and PCL emulations, 100% black text prints using MarkVision or the operator panel. The printer applies a unique screening algorithm to small text (less than 24 points in sharp, crisp text characters. ...This setting is useful for images downloaded from the graphics tab of your printer is able to print millions of colors. Image Smoothing You can turn Image Smoothing on or printing a portion of the pels ... halftone cell and then combining the different halftone screens, your printer driver or through the PostScript Menu using black toner (K of CMYK).
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... duplicate on the printed page. The Color Correction settings you select CMYK as RGB (Red, Green, Blue), HLS (Hue, Lightness, Saturation), or HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness). This setting provides high quality output for documents that cannot be duplicated on your printer driver Color tab or the operator panel Color Menu. You can choose from the...
... duplicate on the printed page. The Color Correction settings you select CMYK as RGB (Red, Green, Blue), HLS (Hue, Lightness, Saturation), or HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness). This setting provides high quality output for documents that cannot be duplicated on your printer driver Color tab or the operator panel Color Menu. You can choose from the...
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...°C (347°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Before loading paper, note the recommended print side identified on the drivers CD provided with the recommended print side face up to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the paper package. Paper ...8226; Paper with a rough or heavily textured surface • Coated papers, such as erasable bond • Preprinted papers manufactured with laser printers or photocopiers produces acceptable print quality. Brief guidelines for use with chemicals that is wet or has absorbed moisture • Paper that may...
...°C (347°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Before loading paper, note the recommended print side identified on the drivers CD provided with the recommended print side face up to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the paper package. Paper ...8226; Paper with a rough or heavily textured surface • Coated papers, such as erasable bond • Preprinted papers manufactured with laser printers or photocopiers produces acceptable print quality. Brief guidelines for use with chemicals that is wet or has absorbed moisture • Paper that may...
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... without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Feed labels only from MarkVision, set the Paper Type to Card Stock when printing on the drivers CD. Acceptable labels Unacceptable labels Labels must be able to 175°C (347°F) without melting, discoloring, offsetting, or releasing ...not use vinyl labels. • Do not print a large number of the card stock you choose- Labels Use only labels designed for laser printers. For card stock loading instructions, see Loading paper, card stock, or labels. Use only label sheets that have adhesive exposed on labels:...
... without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Feed labels only from MarkVision, set the Paper Type to Card Stock when printing on the drivers CD. Acceptable labels Unacceptable labels Labels must be able to 175°C (347°F) without melting, discoloring, offsetting, or releasing ...not use vinyl labels. • Do not print a large number of the card stock you choose- Labels Use only labels designed for laser printers. For card stock loading instructions, see Loading paper, card stock, or labels. Use only label sheets that have adhesive exposed on labels:...
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... for the media you need the job to Disabled in a job may take longer to print. You cannot print color. Set Page Protect Off from the printer driver. We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft) for the selected source is set to the documentation that ...on the tray. If you're using 16 lb paper, make sure you are adjusted properly for more information. You cannot print using a color printer driver. Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor LocalTalk Buffer is Plain Paper. Paper does not feed properly. You can print your job. Make sure you...
... for the media you need the job to Disabled in a job may take longer to print. You cannot print color. Set Page Protect Off from the printer driver. We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft) for the selected source is set to the documentation that ...on the tray. If you're using 16 lb paper, make sure you are adjusted properly for more information. You cannot print using a color printer driver. Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor LocalTalk Buffer is Plain Paper. Paper does not feed properly. You can print your job. Make sure you...
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... the hard disk to clear. Enter PIN: =___ What this message means: The printer is formatting the hard disk. 151 What you can do: Use the operator panel buttons to enter the PIN you identified in the driver when you can do : Wait for the message to activate the change. Flushing Buffer... What this message means: The printer is flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job.
... the hard disk to clear. Enter PIN: =___ What this message means: The printer is formatting the hard disk. 151 What you can do: Use the operator panel buttons to enter the PIN you identified in the driver when you can do : Wait for the message to activate the change. Flushing Buffer... What this message means: The printer is flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job.
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... hard disk is deleted. • Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored on the hard disk. 63 Unformatted Disk What this message means: The printer requires replacement of routine maintenance items to maintain top performance and avoid print quality and paper feed problems. What you can do: • Press Go... Refer to clear the message and continue printing. Click View Documentation, and then click MarkNet Print Servers. 80 Scheduled Maintenance What this message means: The printer detects an unformatted hard disk. What you can do : • Replace the maintenance kit and reset the...
... hard disk is deleted. • Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored on the hard disk. 63 Unformatted Disk What this message means: The printer requires replacement of routine maintenance items to maintain top performance and avoid print quality and paper feed problems. What you can do: • Press Go... Refer to clear the message and continue printing. Click View Documentation, and then click MarkNet Print Servers. 80 Scheduled Maintenance What this message means: The printer detects an unformatted hard disk. What you can do : • Replace the maintenance kit and reset the...
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...printing on the back of the sheet (even-numbered pages) is oriented in relation to print, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. Values selected from the printer driver always override values selected from the operator panel.) Values: 1...999 (1*) See also: Collation Duplex Purpose: ... the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. Copies Purpose: To set duplexing as the default for a specific job from the printer driver to print, the printer prints page 1, page 2, page 3, page 1, page 2, page 3. Values: Off* On Prints each page of a job the number...
...printing on the back of the sheet (even-numbered pages) is oriented in relation to print, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. Values selected from the printer driver always override values selected from the operator panel.) Values: 1...999 (1*) See also: Collation Duplex Purpose: ... the number of times specified by the Copies menu item. Copies Purpose: To set duplexing as the default for a specific job from the printer driver to print, the printer prints page 1, page 2, page 3, page 1, page 2, page 3. Values: Off* On Prints each page of a job the number...
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...Alliance (NPA) Protocol. Values: On Off Auto* Printer performs NPA processing. See also: Resource Save Network ...resets the printer. Note: Changing this menu item are supplied by the specific print server. Printer examines the ...on the amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers...LocalTalk, and USB buffers. Values: Values for more information. Printer does not perform NPA processing. To maximize the range for ...appropriately. NPA Mode Purpose: To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for the Network Buffer ...
...Alliance (NPA) Protocol. Values: On Off Auto* Printer performs NPA processing. See also: Resource Save Network ...resets the printer. Note: Changing this menu item are supplied by the specific print server. Printer examines the ...on the amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers...LocalTalk, and USB buffers. Values: Values for more information. Printer does not perform NPA processing. To maximize the range for ...appropriately. NPA Mode Purpose: To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for the Network Buffer ...
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...from 1 to 100 characters per inch (cpi) in increments of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and special symbols used when printing with printer drivers or applications that use different source assignments for the paper trays. 239 Values: 10U PC-8* (country-specific) 12U PC-850* (country-...selected font. Note: Point Size is displayed, but cannot be changed. See also: Font Name Tray Renumber Purpose: To configure your printer to the height of an inch. Values: 1...1008 (in the font. Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or specific ...
...from 1 to 100 characters per inch (cpi) in increments of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and special symbols used when printing with printer drivers or applications that use different source assignments for the paper trays. 239 Values: 10U PC-8* (country-specific) 12U PC-850* (country-...selected font. Note: Point Size is displayed, but cannot be changed. See also: Font Name Tray Renumber Purpose: To configure your printer to the height of an inch. Values: 1...1008 (in the font. Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or specific ...