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Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe IPDS Emulation User's Guide Printers • Lexmark C770, C772 • Lexmark C780, C782 • Lexmark C920 • Lexmark C935 • Lexmark T640, T642, T644 • Lexmark W840 Multifunction Products • Lexmark X644e MFP, X646e MFP • Lexmark X646ef MFP • Lexmark X782e MFP • Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP • Lexmark X940e MFP, X945e MFP
Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe IPDS Emulation User's Guide Printers • Lexmark C770, C772 • Lexmark C780, C782 • Lexmark C920 • Lexmark C935 • Lexmark T640, T642, T644 • Lexmark W840 Multifunction Products • Lexmark X644e MFP, X646e MFP • Lexmark X646ef MFP • Lexmark X782e MFP • Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP • Lexmark X940e MFP, X945e MFP
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...technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. these changes will be made to you. Improvements or changes in later editions. Lexmark and Lexmark with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, ...it.com. This product is a registered trademark of the Free Type Project. 2nd edition, October 2007, E.C. 20G429 © Copyright Lexmark International, Inc., 2007 All rights reserved. © Copyright Intermate A/S, 2007 Notice The following paragraph does not apply to any time. ...
...technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. these changes will be made to you. Improvements or changes in later editions. Lexmark and Lexmark with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, ...it.com. This product is a registered trademark of the Free Type Project. 2nd edition, October 2007, E.C. 20G429 © Copyright Lexmark International, Inc., 2007 All rights reserved. © Copyright Intermate A/S, 2007 Notice The following paragraph does not apply to any time. ...
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Options Descriptions 22 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...22 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...22 3.3.3 Color Processing ...23 3.3.4 Text Processing ...23 3.3.5 Toner Saver ...23 3.3.6 BAR CODE ...23 3.3.6.1 Bar Code Symbol ...23 3.3.6.2 Bar Code Size...24 3.3.7 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...24 3.3.8 Codepage Version ...25 3.3.9 DEFAULT FGID...25 3.3.10 Default CPI ...25 3.3.11 Page Counter ...25 3.3.12 Printable Area...26 3.3.13 Exception Control ...27 3 Printer Setup Options 11 2.2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 12 2.2.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU...12 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting...
Options Descriptions 22 3.3.1 IPDS Emulation ...22 3.3.2 Host Resolution ...22 3.3.3 Color Processing ...23 3.3.4 Text Processing ...23 3.3.5 Toner Saver ...23 3.3.6 BAR CODE ...23 3.3.6.1 Bar Code Symbol ...23 3.3.6.2 Bar Code Size...24 3.3.7 DEFAULT CODEPAGE ...24 3.3.8 Codepage Version ...25 3.3.9 DEFAULT FGID...25 3.3.10 Default CPI ...25 3.3.11 Page Counter ...25 3.3.12 Printable Area...26 3.3.13 Exception Control ...27 3 Printer Setup Options 11 2.2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 12 2.2.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU...12 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting...
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.../400 and iSeries Offset Stacking 53 5.1.2 Mainframe Offset Stacking...54 5.2 Stapling ...56 5.2.1 AS/400 and iSeries Stapling 56 5.2.1.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher ...57 5.2.1.2 Lexmark C935, W840, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, and X945e MFP Optional Standard Finisher 58 5.2.1.2.1 Corner Staple...
.../400 and iSeries Offset Stacking 53 5.1.2 Mainframe Offset Stacking...54 5.2 Stapling ...56 5.2.1 AS/400 and iSeries Stapling 56 5.2.1.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher ...57 5.2.1.2 Lexmark C935, W840, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, and X945e MFP Optional Standard Finisher 58 5.2.1.2.1 Corner Staple...
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...IPDS Center Fold-in 62 5.2.1.3.3 Saddle Staple (IPDS Saddle stitch-in 62 5.2.2 Mainframe Stapling...63 5.2.2.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher ...63 5.2.2.2 Lexmark C935, W840, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, and X945e MFP Optional Standard... Finisher 64 5.2.2.3 Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional ...
...IPDS Center Fold-in 62 5.2.1.3.3 Saddle Staple (IPDS Saddle stitch-in 62 5.2.2 Mainframe Stapling...63 5.2.2.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher ...63 5.2.2.2 Lexmark C935, W840, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, and X945e MFP Optional Standard... Finisher 64 5.2.2.3 Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional ...
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Bar Code Support: 2-D Bar Codes 113 D.1 Data Matrix Special Function Parameter Support 114 D.2 MaxiCode Special Function Parameter Support 115 D.3 PDF417 Special Function Parameter Support 115 D.4 QR Code (Quick Response Code 115 E. Bar Code Support: Linear (1-D) Bar Codes 106 D. Printing DBCS Characters 117 F. Font and Code Page Information 91 B.1 International Language Definitions 91 B.1.1 Latin 1 ...91 B.1.2 Latin 2/ROECE, Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 5 91 B.1.3 Cyrillic and Greek...92 B.1.4 Arabic and Hebrew ...92 B.1.5 Japanese (non-Latin) ...92 B.2 About the Three Types of ...
Bar Code Support: 2-D Bar Codes 113 D.1 Data Matrix Special Function Parameter Support 114 D.2 MaxiCode Special Function Parameter Support 115 D.3 PDF417 Special Function Parameter Support 115 D.4 QR Code (Quick Response Code 115 E. Bar Code Support: Linear (1-D) Bar Codes 106 D. Printing DBCS Characters 117 F. Font and Code Page Information 91 B.1 International Language Definitions 91 B.1.1 Latin 1 ...91 B.1.2 Latin 2/ROECE, Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 5 91 B.1.3 Cyrillic and Greek...92 B.1.4 Arabic and Hebrew ...92 B.1.5 Japanese (non-Latin) ...92 B.2 About the Three Types of ...
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G. Related Publications ...121 H. Glossary...122 Index ...124 7
G. Related Publications ...121 H. Glossary...122 Index ...124 7
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..., C782 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark C920 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark C935 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark T640, T642, T644 • Lexmark W840 This manual applies to the SCS/TNe Emulation User's Guide. If you need...
..., C782 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark C920 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark C935 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark T640, T642, T644 • Lexmark W840 This manual applies to the SCS/TNe Emulation User's Guide. If you need...
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... initial installation is found in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com 9 • MarkNet internal LAN print server (optional card providing Ethernet or Fiber network connection) •...
... initial installation is found in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com 9 • MarkNet internal LAN print server (optional card providing Ethernet or Fiber network connection) •...
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or . • Bold is sometimes used for emphasis or as the first column on a table listing options and general descriptions of the listed options. • "Option values" described within a section. • Italics are used in sentences or shown as the first column on a table describing values for blocks of text within sentences are written in angle brackets, e.g. They are bolded when shown as subheaders for an option. • Some book titles are written in italic. • On screen text is written in Courier typeface. • Keyboard keys are written in "quotation marks". ...
or . • Bold is sometimes used for emphasis or as the first column on a table listing options and general descriptions of the listed options. • "Option values" described within a section. • Italics are used in sentences or shown as the first column on a table describing values for blocks of text within sentences are written in angle brackets, e.g. They are bolded when shown as subheaders for an option. • Some book titles are written in italic. • On screen text is written in Courier typeface. • Keyboard keys are written in "quotation marks". ...
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The layout of the operator panel may be changed from the control panel (either the printer operator panel or MFP touch screen), from a browser, or from MarkVision Professional. Thus, the settings you choose from the host. Refer to printer settings under the IPDS MENU will affect the way PostScript and PCL jobs are for the most part used in the absence of these printer settings will not affect PostScript™, PCL™, or SCS jobs. They are familiar with changing IPDS options, skip this chapter. Changes to the SCS/TNe Emulation User's Guide for information on setting up ...
The layout of the operator panel may be changed from the control panel (either the printer operator panel or MFP touch screen), from a browser, or from MarkVision Professional. Thus, the settings you choose from the host. Refer to printer settings under the IPDS MENU will affect the way PostScript and PCL jobs are for the most part used in the absence of these printer settings will not affect PostScript™, PCL™, or SCS jobs. They are familiar with changing IPDS options, skip this chapter. Changes to the SCS/TNe Emulation User's Guide for information on setting up ...
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2.2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 2.2.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU Access the IPDS emulation options and settings from the IPDS MENU on the operator panel. on the printer. Press . To reach the menu: 1. Each time you press a navigation button or , the 9 on page 12. 2. When 9 is displayed next to the desired menu. Press or to scroll to IPDS MENU, press . Use the navigation buttons screen. or to indicate the choice that will either scroll through the list of values presented, as a Setting 1. The same method is displayed next to the IPDS MENU as ...
2.2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 2.2.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU Access the IPDS emulation options and settings from the IPDS MENU on the operator panel. on the printer. Press . To reach the menu: 1. Each time you press a navigation button or , the 9 on page 12. 2. When 9 is displayed next to the desired menu. Press or to scroll to IPDS MENU, press . Use the navigation buttons screen. or to indicate the choice that will either scroll through the list of values presented, as a Setting 1. The same method is displayed next to the IPDS MENU as ...
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Press or to scroll further until 9 is next to the item you need. Press or to scroll further until 9 is next to leave the screen without changing the setting. 7. In the following example you select an option called Host Resolution. "300 dpi" - EMULATION IPDS Emulation 9 Host Resolution Color Processing If you need . If you want to make additional settings within the same menu - To reach another menu, such as EMULATION, scroll through the list. In the following manner: The * (asterisk) beside Auto means that Auto is the currently active setting. (It also happens to be ...
Press or to scroll further until 9 is next to the item you need. Press or to scroll further until 9 is next to leave the screen without changing the setting. 7. In the following example you select an option called Host Resolution. "300 dpi" - EMULATION IPDS Emulation 9 Host Resolution Color Processing If you need . If you want to make additional settings within the same menu - To reach another menu, such as EMULATION, scroll through the list. In the following manner: The * (asterisk) beside Auto means that Auto is the currently active setting. (It also happens to be ...
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When the setting is marked with above the field and below it several times until Ready appears. Press to move between the fields. Use the navigation buttons to save the desired value. Default CPI 10 . 0 14 You may need to press 2.2.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1 > ADJUST Top Margin, you are set independently of each other. MARGINS 9 Top Margin Left Margin Top Margin Back Some numerical values contain more than one field. to return to increase the value. For example, Option ...
When the setting is marked with above the field and below it several times until Ready appears. Press to move between the fields. Use the navigation buttons to save the desired value. Default CPI 10 . 0 14 You may need to press 2.2.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1 > ADJUST Top Margin, you are set independently of each other. MARGINS 9 Top Margin Left Margin Top Margin Back Some numerical values contain more than one field. to return to increase the value. For example, Option ...
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If the printer IPDS Timeout is NOT set to "Host Controlled" (Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to Ready state after the list of current active settings prints. 15 Press until the 9appears next to Reports, and then press . Press until the 9appears next to Menu Settings Page, and then press . Press on IPDS Timeout, see page 29. 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) 1. The message Printing Menu Settings is ON.. 2. The printer returns to activate the new settings. For more information on...
If the printer IPDS Timeout is NOT set to "Host Controlled" (Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to Ready state after the list of current active settings prints. 15 Press until the 9appears next to Reports, and then press . Press until the 9appears next to Menu Settings Page, and then press . Press on IPDS Timeout, see page 29. 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) 1. The message Printing Menu Settings is ON.. 2. The printer returns to activate the new settings. For more information on...
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Make sure the printer is used to scroll through the main menus displayed on page 17. Use the icons or to scroll through the settings until you see the name of the group (menu or option) to scroll through lists of options. User-selected default settings remain in effect until you need . In this example, locate and touch Host Resolution. 4. To reach the menu: 1. Touch or to scroll through the options until you see the item you can always see the item you save new settings or restore the factory defaults. Touch or to which happens to IPDS MENU as a Setting ...
Make sure the printer is used to scroll through the main menus displayed on page 17. Use the icons or to scroll through the settings until you see the name of the group (menu or option) to scroll through lists of options. User-selected default settings remain in effect until you need . In this example, locate and touch Host Resolution. 4. To reach the menu: 1. Touch or to scroll through the options until you see the item you can always see the item you save new settings or restore the factory defaults. Touch or to which happens to IPDS MENU as a Setting ...
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8. Touch save the desired value. (Submit) to When the setting is NOT set independently of menu options, exit by touching previous menu level or (Home) to return to the Ready state. (Back) to return to the 2.3.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1 > ADJUST > Top Margin, you are set to "Host Controlled" (Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to the previous menu level. For example, Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > ...
8. Touch save the desired value. (Submit) to When the setting is NOT set independently of menu options, exit by touching previous menu level or (Home) to return to the Ready state. (Back) to return to the 2.3.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1 > ADJUST > Top Margin, you are set to "Host Controlled" (Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to the previous menu level. For example, Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > ...
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2.3.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) 1. Make sure the printer is displayed. 6. Scroll down if necessary, then touch Menu Settings Page. 5. The message Printing Menu Settings is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2. Touch (Menus). 3. Now you will see a list of current active settings prints. 18 The printer returns to Ready state after the list of items. Scroll down if necessary, then touch Reports. 4.
2.3.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) 1. Make sure the printer is displayed. 6. Scroll down if necessary, then touch Menu Settings Page. 5. The message Printing Menu Settings is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2. Touch (Menus). 3. Now you will see a list of current active settings prints. 18 The printer returns to Ready state after the list of items. Scroll down if necessary, then touch Reports. 4.
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IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING MAP INPUT TRAYS MAP OUTPUT BINS MARGINS FONT CAPTURE IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Text Processing Toner Saver * BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Default CPI Page Counter Printable Area Exception Ctrl Font Ctrl Font Type IPDS Print Res Intervention Req IPDS Timeout Print IPDS Fonts Trace Functions IPDS Version IPDS Blank Pages Offset Stacking UNIVERSAL SIZE OTHER ENV SIZE Tray Mapping 1 Tray Mapping 2 Tray Mapping 3 Tray Mapping 4 Tray Mapping 5 Tray Mapping 6 Tray Mapping 7...
IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING MAP INPUT TRAYS MAP OUTPUT BINS MARGINS FONT CAPTURE IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing Text Processing Toner Saver * BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size DEFAULT CODEPAGE Codepage Version DEFAULT FGID Default CPI Page Counter Printable Area Exception Ctrl Font Ctrl Font Type IPDS Print Res Intervention Req IPDS Timeout Print IPDS Fonts Trace Functions IPDS Version IPDS Blank Pages Offset Stacking UNIVERSAL SIZE OTHER ENV SIZE Tray Mapping 1 Tray Mapping 2 Tray Mapping 3 Tray Mapping 4 Tray Mapping 5 Tray Mapping 6 Tray Mapping 7...
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Option name Values IPDS Emulation Resident*, 3812/3816 Host Resolution Auto*, 240, 300, 600 Color Processing Black (Default on mono printers) Shades of Grey Color (Default on color printers) Text Processing Black (Default on mono printers) Shades of Grey Color (Default on page 25. Z Latin 2 870...USA/Canada 1140 Codepage Version Version 1*, Version 0 DEFAULT FGID See the option description on color printers) Toner Saver Printer Setting*, Host Controlled (Available only in mono printers) BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size Host Controlled, Always Print* Resident*, 4028, ...
Option name Values IPDS Emulation Resident*, 3812/3816 Host Resolution Auto*, 240, 300, 600 Color Processing Black (Default on mono printers) Shades of Grey Color (Default on color printers) Text Processing Black (Default on mono printers) Shades of Grey Color (Default on page 25. Z Latin 2 870...USA/Canada 1140 Codepage Version Version 1*, Version 0 DEFAULT FGID See the option description on color printers) Toner Saver Printer Setting*, Host Controlled (Available only in mono printers) BAR CODE Bar Code Symbol Bar Code Size Host Controlled, Always Print* Resident*, 4028, ...