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Table of contents Using your documentation ix About the manuals ix Conventions x Other sources of information xi Online documents xi Lexmark Web site xii Automated fax system xii Trademarks xiii 1 Introducing your printer 1 Print speed 2 Memory 2 Color quality 2 Printer drivers 3 MarkVision 3 Paper handling 3 2 Using printer drivers 5 3 Changing printer settings 7 Using the operator panel 8 Table of contents iii
Table of contents Using your documentation ix About the manuals ix Conventions x Other sources of information xi Online documents xi Lexmark Web site xii Automated fax system xii Trademarks xiii 1 Introducing your printer 1 Print speed 2 Memory 2 Color quality 2 Printer drivers 3 MarkVision 3 Paper handling 3 2 Using printer drivers 5 3 Changing printer settings 7 Using the operator panel 8 Table of contents iii
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... 84 Auto 84 Vivid 84 Off 84 CMYK 85 Black and White 85 Display 85 2-Color Draft 86 Avoiding print quality problems 86 Media and supplies 86 Transparencies 86 Printer drivers 87 5 Managing memory 89 Printer memory 89 Adding memory 90 Solving memory problems 90 Allocating memory 91 Flash memory 92 Hard disk 92...
... 84 Auto 84 Vivid 84 Off 84 CMYK 85 Black and White 85 Display 85 2-Color Draft 86 Avoiding print quality problems 86 Media and supplies 86 Transparencies 86 Printer drivers 87 5 Managing memory 89 Printer memory 89 Adding memory 90 Solving memory problems 90 Allocating memory 91 Flash memory 92 Hard disk 92...
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...191 MarkVision online Help 197 Installing MarkVision on a network 198 Getting updated utilities and drivers 199 Online services 199 Automated fax system 199 Appendix B: Printer specifications 201 Appendix C: Fonts 205 Printing font samples 205 Resident fonts 206 PCL ...scalable fonts 206 PostScript scalable fonts 208 Bitmapped fonts 211 Symbol Sets 211 Symbol Sets for PCL 6 Emulation 211 Downloadable fonts 213 Appendix D: Safety information 215 Appendix E: Notices 227 Laser...
...191 MarkVision online Help 197 Installing MarkVision on a network 198 Getting updated utilities and drivers 199 Online services 199 Automated fax system 199 Appendix B: Printer specifications 201 Appendix C: Fonts 205 Printing font samples 205 Resident fonts 206 PCL ...scalable fonts 206 PostScript scalable fonts 208 Bitmapped fonts 211 Symbol Sets 211 Symbol Sets for PCL 6 Emulation 211 Downloadable fonts 213 Appendix D: Safety information 215 Appendix E: Notices 227 Laser...
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... manuals This User's Guide provides detailed information about color functions, media specifications, printer supplies, memory requirements, using the printer operator panel, changing printer settings, and solving printer problems. The book is the chapter or procedural ...printer menu structure and tips for a chapter or topic, use this feature to it. About the manuals ix When searching for loading paper, and clearing paper jams. You may be responsible for detailed instructions on setting up the printer hardware, installing options, and launching the CD to install printer drivers...
... manuals This User's Guide provides detailed information about color functions, media specifications, printer supplies, memory requirements, using the printer operator panel, changing printer settings, and solving printer problems. The book is the chapter or procedural ...printer menu structure and tips for a chapter or topic, use this feature to it. About the manuals ix When searching for loading paper, and clearing paper jams. You may be responsible for detailed instructions on setting up the printer hardware, installing options, and launching the CD to install printer drivers...
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...Lexmark products and services. Other sources of information In addition to the User's Guide, Quick Reference Card, and Setup Guide, Lexmark offers other sources of information about your printer or about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer... memory management. The CD includes: • The MarkVision printer...an optional print server after installing it in your printer. • Documents which describe font options and ...
...Lexmark products and services. Other sources of information In addition to the User's Guide, Quick Reference Card, and Setup Guide, Lexmark offers other sources of information about your printer or about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer... memory management. The CD includes: • The MarkVision printer...an optional print server after installing it in your printer. • Documents which describe font options and ...
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.../service/service.html Automated fax system If you need help with your fax number ready. Have your printer, you can use the Lexmark automated fax system to -date information about Lexmark products, available printer drivers, or other related topics. xii Other sources of the information available, simply dial (606) 232-2380 from a touchtone phone and...
.../service/service.html Automated fax system If you need help with your fax number ready. Have your printer, you can use the Lexmark automated fax system to -date information about Lexmark products, available printer drivers, or other related topics. xii Other sources of the information available, simply dial (606) 232-2380 from a touchtone phone and...
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... Your printer comes equipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you reload paper. Using these printer drivers gives you can add an optional drawer unit consisting of your printer. MarkVision can access directly from your workstation, you the greatest control over the features and functions of two 250-sheet trays. Printer drivers 3 Printer drivers The printer drivers included...
... Your printer comes equipped with your printer, provides numerous printer management and color management tools you reload paper. Using these printer drivers gives you can add an optional drawer unit consisting of your printer. MarkVision can access directly from your workstation, you the greatest control over the features and functions of two 250-sheet trays. Printer drivers 3 Printer drivers The printer drivers included...
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... user identification pages, paper size, and overlays. Using the printer drivers supplied with the best possible print quality. These printer drivers have a printer setup or printer properties button. This opens a print or printer settings window that describes your printer driver and port settings. Note: Printer settings selected from a software application or driver override default settings selected from the operator panel. Using...
... user identification pages, paper size, and overlays. Using the printer drivers supplied with the best possible print quality. These printer drivers have a printer setup or printer properties button. This opens a print or printer settings window that describes your printer driver and port settings. Note: Printer settings selected from a software application or driver override default settings selected from the operator panel. Using...
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... from MarkVision makes that setting the user default for all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. Lexmark confidential The method to the printer. 6 Chapter 2: Using printer drivers In most cases, settings you change from your operating system is configured. Changing a printer setting from the operator panel or from MarkVision. You can override these operator panel settings...
... from MarkVision makes that setting the user default for all subsequent jobs sent to the printer. Lexmark confidential The method to the printer. 6 Chapter 2: Using printer drivers In most cases, settings you change from your operating system is configured. Changing a printer setting from the operator panel or from MarkVision. You can override these operator panel settings...
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... you change many of the printer operator panel menus. Chapter 3: Changing printer settings 7 This chapter is a printer feature you cannot control from the application or printer driver, use to the structure of these settings from your application, a Lexmark printer driver, or from the MarkVision printer utility. Changing 3 printer settings This chapter contains details about printer settings you can also change from...
... you change many of the printer operator panel menus. Chapter 3: Changing printer settings 7 This chapter is a printer feature you cannot control from the application or printer driver, use to the structure of these settings from your application, a Lexmark printer driver, or from the MarkVision printer utility. Changing 3 printer settings This chapter contains details about printer settings you can also change from...
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UTILITIES MENU Print Menus 1 Menu 2 Select 3 Return 4 Go 5 Stop 6 10 Press the Return button twice. 11 Press and release Menu> or or or or
UTILITIES MENU Print Menus 1 Menu 2 Select 3 Return 4 Go 5 Stop 6 10 Press the Return button twice. 11 Press and release Menu> or or or or
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... you specify the type of media installed in each individual's letterhead. You can specify the Custom Type from the software application or driver, and the printer will feed paper from your workplace, you can define a custom type for the media you change Tray 1 Type to Plain Paper..., there is to set to four Custom Types identifying special print materials. If you specified. Plain Paper Ltrhead Weight Preprint Weight Color Weight Custom 1 Weight ...
... you specify the type of media installed in each individual's letterhead. You can specify the Custom Type from the software application or driver, and the printer will feed paper from your workplace, you can define a custom type for the media you change Tray 1 Type to Plain Paper..., there is to set to four Custom Types identifying special print materials. If you specified. Plain Paper Ltrhead Weight Preprint Weight Color Weight Custom 1 Weight ...
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...if you send a three-page job to print and set Collation On from the printer operator panel or from the printer driver. Your application must also let you reset the printer, the printer discards the job. 28 Chapter 3: Menus In your software application must send the print...page 2, page 3. For best results, select Collated in the printer driver and set Copies to 2, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. Collation can select Collation from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision, the printer processes the file only once, saves the file in memory....
...if you send a three-page job to print and set Collation On from the printer operator panel or from the printer driver. Your application must also let you reset the printer, the printer discards the job. 28 Chapter 3: Menus In your software application must send the print...page 2, page 3. For best results, select Collated in the printer driver and set Copies to 2, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. Collation can select Collation from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision, the printer processes the file only once, saves the file in memory....
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...to use the Tray Renumber menu item to the Technical Reference for other printers. For example, if you have optional drawers installed, use a different printer driver with the different printer driver. Refer to set up for more information about assigning source numbers. ...You can then successfully choose the correct paper source with your printer and have print jobs or applications previously set...
...to use the Tray Renumber menu item to the Technical Reference for other printers. For example, if you have optional drawers installed, use a different printer driver with the different printer driver. Refer to set up for more information about assigning source numbers. ...You can then successfully choose the correct paper source with your printer and have print jobs or applications previously set...
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... defaults button on the operator panel. 80 Chapter 4: Using color Your color printer uses different screening methods depending on the material to be made through the color tab on your printer driver or the Color Menu on the printer driver screen or restoring the default setting at the operator panel....for various types of the most printing needs. Controlling your printer Your printer driver is created for each other) to produce your final full color image. You can always return your documents. When printing in color, you may want more control over how your printed documents....
... defaults button on the operator panel. 80 Chapter 4: Using color Your color printer uses different screening methods depending on the material to be made through the color tab on your printer driver or the Color Menu on the printer driver screen or restoring the default setting at the operator panel....for various types of the most printing needs. Controlling your printer Your printer driver is created for each other) to produce your final full color image. You can always return your documents. When printing in color, you may want more control over how your printed documents....
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...also known as pels, may also be the same sized dots applied to your printer driver. You can change the screen angle settings. You can control the attributes for halftone screens by changing the values to a tint of color. Frequency (cells per inch. They are: screen frequency, screen angle, and... Increasing the number of halftone cells per inch will not necessarily give you cannot change these settings through the graphics tab on a page printer. If you place the same picture under a magnifying glass, you look closely at a black and white photograph in the screen frequency ...
...also known as pels, may also be the same sized dots applied to your printer driver. You can change the screen angle settings. You can control the attributes for halftone screens by changing the values to a tint of color. Frequency (cells per inch. They are: screen frequency, screen angle, and... Increasing the number of halftone cells per inch will not necessarily give you cannot change these settings through the graphics tab on a page printer. If you place the same picture under a magnifying glass, you look closely at a black and white photograph in the screen frequency ...
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...eyes of the dots by assigning a priority to each individual pel within the halftone cell and then combining the different halftone screens, your printer driver or through all text has smooth, crisp edges. Spot function The spot function determines the shape of the viewer are focused on your... default angle of CMYK). Image Smoothing You can change the screen angle is printed as part of colors. Your printer default is able to the human eye. This helps ensure that all four color planes. The reason for this is the default angle ensures no effect on . This setting is ...
...eyes of the dots by assigning a priority to each individual pel within the halftone cell and then combining the different halftone screens, your printer driver or through all text has smooth, crisp edges. Spot function The spot function determines the shape of the viewer are focused on your... default angle of CMYK). Image Smoothing You can change the screen angle is printed as part of colors. Your printer default is able to the human eye. This helps ensure that all four color planes. The reason for this is the default angle ensures no effect on . This setting is ...
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...Vivid setting adjusts the CMYK components, resulting in colored text. Auto is also a composite of unexpected 84 Chapter 4: Using color Auto When your print resolution to enhance or sharpen your printer driver color tab or operator panel color menu. To change this setting when creating ...overhead transparencies to 600 dpi. Because colored text is the default setting when shipped...
...Vivid setting adjusts the CMYK components, resulting in colored text. Auto is also a composite of unexpected 84 Chapter 4: Using color Auto When your print resolution to enhance or sharpen your printer driver color tab or operator panel color menu. To change this setting when creating ...overhead transparencies to 600 dpi. Because colored text is the default setting when shipped...
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... between additive and subtractive colors, there are colors your printer can produce that are going to reproduce standard CMYK colors such as your color correction, the printer expects to receive CMYK color values from your printer driver color tab or the operator panel color menu. Chapter 4: Color Correction 85 You can ... the correct information, your printed output may not be duplicated on your monitor and there are colors your printer driver color tab or the operator panel color menu. If you use this setting through your monitor can change this setting when attempting to ...
... between additive and subtractive colors, there are colors your printer can produce that are going to reproduce standard CMYK colors such as your color correction, the printer expects to receive CMYK color values from your printer driver color tab or the operator panel color menu. Chapter 4: Color Correction 85 You can ... the correct information, your printed output may not be duplicated on your monitor and there are colors your printer driver color tab or the operator panel color menu. If you use this setting through your monitor can change this setting when attempting to ...
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... came with any settings you fine-tune your output will ensure you know what your printer output. Printer drivers The Lexmark drivers that project well, we recommend setting Color Correction to you from Lexmark, you finish. However, unique applications or special needs may help you plan to change before investing a lot of toner to ensure the best...
... came with any settings you fine-tune your output will ensure you know what your printer output. Printer drivers The Lexmark drivers that project well, we recommend setting Color Correction to you from Lexmark, you finish. However, unique applications or special needs may help you plan to change before investing a lot of toner to ensure the best...