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..., Inc. References in this statement may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department F95/035-3, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. Any reference to a product, program, or service is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the information you supply in the products or the programs described...
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... ix Other Information x Online Documents x Trademarks xi 1 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Unpacking Your Printer 1 Removing Print Cartridge Packaging 2 Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Loading the Standard Input Tray 6 Installing the Paper Bail 11 Connecting Your Printer to a Computer 12 Using a Parallel Cable 12 Using ...a USB Cable 14 Plugging the Printer In 20 Turning the Printer Power On 20 Printing the Menu Settings Page 21 Installing the Operator Panel Overlay 22 ...
... ix Other Information x Online Documents x Trademarks xi 1 Setting Up Your Printer 1 Unpacking Your Printer 1 Removing Print Cartridge Packaging 2 Installing the Print Cartridge 5 Loading the Standard Input Tray 6 Installing the Paper Bail 11 Connecting Your Printer to a Computer 12 Using a Parallel Cable 12 Using ...a USB Cable 14 Plugging the Printer In 20 Turning the Printer Power On 20 Printing the Menu Settings Page 21 Installing the Operator Panel Overlay 22 ...
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...for Intranet Servers 26 Introducing MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 MarkVision for UNIX Networks 27 Lexmark MarkTrack 28 Lexmark NetPnP 29 Software Installation and Distribution Tools 29 Optra Forms 30 Solaris Ready Printers for Sun Customers 31 3 Using the Operator Panel and Menus 33 Using the Operator...Messages 37 Attendance Messages 37 Service Messages 37 Operator Panel Menus 38 Printing the Menu Settings Page 39 Changing Menu Settings 40 Disabling the Operator Panel Menus 41 Overview of Printer Menus 43 Paper Menu 44 Finishing Menu 53 Utilities Menu 57 Job Menu 59 ...
...for Intranet Servers 26 Introducing MarkVision for Intranet Servers 26 MarkVision for UNIX Networks 27 Lexmark MarkTrack 28 Lexmark NetPnP 29 Software Installation and Distribution Tools 29 Optra Forms 30 Solaris Ready Printers for Sun Customers 31 3 Using the Operator Panel and Menus 33 Using the Operator...Messages 37 Attendance Messages 37 Service Messages 37 Operator Panel Menus 38 Printing the Menu Settings Page 39 Changing Menu Settings 40 Disabling the Operator Panel Menus 41 Overview of Printer Menus 43 Paper Menu 44 Finishing Menu 53 Utilities Menu 57 Job Menu 59 ...
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... 197 Understanding the Fax Port 197 Choosing Hardware 197 Setting Up a Fax Port 198 Resetting a Fax Port 199 Disabling a Fax Port 200 11 Memory and Option Cards 201 Accessing the Printer System Board 201 Understanding Memory Options 206 Printer Memory 206 Flash Memory 206 Installing Memory Options 207 ...212 Hard Disk Option 212 Parallel/USB Interface Option Card 215 Installing an Option Card 216 Removing an Option Card 219 Closing the Printer System Board 220 12 Optional 500-Sheet Drawer 223 Installing the Optional Drawer 223 13 Infrared Adapter 227 Connecting the Cable and ...
... 197 Understanding the Fax Port 197 Choosing Hardware 197 Setting Up a Fax Port 198 Resetting a Fax Port 199 Disabling a Fax Port 200 11 Memory and Option Cards 201 Accessing the Printer System Board 201 Understanding Memory Options 206 Printer Memory 206 Flash Memory 206 Installing Memory Options 207 ...212 Hard Disk Option 212 Parallel/USB Interface Option Card 215 Installing an Option Card 216 Removing an Option Card 219 Closing the Printer System Board 220 12 Optional 500-Sheet Drawer 223 Installing the Optional Drawer 223 13 Infrared Adapter 227 Connecting the Cable and ...
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Typefaces and Fonts 231 Weight and Style 231 Pitch and Point Size 232 Bitmapped and Scalable Fonts 234 Resident Fonts 235 Symbol Sets 239 Symbol Sets for PCL 6 Emulation 239 Downloadable Fonts 241 Printing a Font Sample List 242 Appendix B: Notices 243 Appendix C: Safety Information 253 Appendix D: Warranty 265 Glossary 269 Index 285 viii Table of Contents
Typefaces and Fonts 231 Weight and Style 231 Pitch and Point Size 232 Bitmapped and Scalable Fonts 234 Resident Fonts 235 Symbol Sets 239 Symbol Sets for PCL 6 Emulation 239 Downloadable Fonts 241 Printing a Font Sample List 242 Appendix B: Notices 243 Appendix C: Safety Information 253 Appendix D: Warranty 265 Glossary 269 Index 285 viii Table of Contents
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.... Warning! A warning identifies something that could cause you harm. • Messages, menu names, menu items, and menu settings that could damage your printer hardware or software. • Operator panel buttons are also printed in boldface type: If Load Tray 1 appears on the ...caution identifies something that appear on the operator panel display are printed in a handy place and use it as information about the Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers. Caution! Introduction ix It may find useful. • Notes, warnings, and cautions appear in tray 1 and press Go ...
.... Warning! A warning identifies something that could cause you harm. • Messages, menu names, menu items, and menu settings that could damage your printer hardware or software. • Operator panel buttons are also printed in boldface type: If Load Tray 1 appears on the ...caution identifies something that appear on the operator panel display are printed in a handy place and use it as information about the Lexmark Optra M410 and M412 laser printers. Caution! Introduction ix It may find useful. • Notes, warnings, and cautions appear in tray 1 and press Go ...
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... User's Guide, Lexmark offers the following sources of information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. x Introduction Refer to display a list of the most popular MarkVision features. • Documents which provide general information about setting up an optional... for Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT 4.0, Macintosh, and OS/2 on several online documents. The Paper Source setting is available in your printer. • Documents which describe font options and available resources. • A Card Stock & Label Guide which ...
... User's Guide, Lexmark offers the following sources of information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. x Introduction Refer to display a list of the most popular MarkVision features. • Documents which provide general information about setting up an optional... for Windows 95/98/2000, Windows NT 4.0, Macintosh, and OS/2 on several online documents. The Paper Source setting is available in your printer. • Documents which describe font options and available resources. • A Card Stock & Label Guide which ...
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... PCL 6 commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. MarkTrack, Optra Forms, and PictureGrade are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. This printer is intended to the commands. PostScript 3 is Hewlett-Packard Company's designations of a set of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in its software products. This means...
... PCL 6 commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. MarkTrack, Optra Forms, and PictureGrade are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. This printer is intended to the commands. PostScript 3 is Hewlett-Packard Company's designations of a set of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in its software products. This means...
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...set up your printer. 3 Place the printer on all items from the packag- Allow at least 129.6 mm (5.1 in a well- If any items are missing, contact the place where you have the items shown. Since you need to allow for service or storage. 2 Make sure you bought your Lexmark™ Optra™ M410 and M412 printers.... Unpacking Your Printer 1 ing carton. Unpacking Your Printer Plastic Bracket Printer Metal Bail User's Guide CD Power Cord 1 Remove the printer and all sides of the printer. Save the carton...
...set up your printer. 3 Place the printer on all items from the packag- Allow at least 129.6 mm (5.1 in a well- If any items are missing, contact the place where you have the items shown. Since you need to allow for service or storage. 2 Make sure you bought your Lexmark™ Optra™ M410 and M412 printers.... Unpacking Your Printer 1 ing carton. Unpacking Your Printer Plastic Bracket Printer Metal Bail User's Guide CD Power Cord 1 Remove the printer and all sides of the printer. Save the carton...
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... Print Cartridge Packaging Upper Front Door To remove the print cartridge packaging: 1 Push the upper release latch to place your printer. Use the following information to help determine where to release the upper front door. 2 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Near heat sources or air conditioners. - In direct sunlight. - Do not place the...
... Print Cartridge Packaging Upper Front Door To remove the print cartridge packaging: 1 Push the upper release latch to place your printer. Use the following information to help determine where to release the upper front door. 2 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Near heat sources or air conditioners. - In direct sunlight. - Do not place the...
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Discard all packaging material: the plastic piece, the foam, and the paper connected to the foam. 6 Continue with "Installing the Print Cartridge" on each end of the plastic piece and then remove the packaging material. 4 Lift the print cartridge up and pull out. 5 Pull up on page 5. 4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
Discard all packaging material: the plastic piece, the foam, and the paper connected to the foam. 6 Continue with "Installing the Print Cartridge" on each end of the plastic piece and then remove the packaging material. 4 Lift the print cartridge up and pull out. 5 Pull up on page 5. 4 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
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...completely if the print cartridge is not installed correctly. Remove the input tray completely from the printer. 6 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer b Slide the print cartridge straight back into the printer until it snaps into place. 3 Close the upper front door. For information on loading ...envelopes and other types of print material you can use with your printer, see "Multipurpose Feeder" on page 115. ...
...completely if the print cartridge is not installed correctly. Remove the input tray completely from the printer. 6 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer b Slide the print cartridge straight back into the printer until it snaps into place. 3 Close the upper front door. For information on loading ...envelopes and other types of print material you can use with your printer, see "Multipurpose Feeder" on page 115. ...
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Width Guide Width Guide Tab 4 Press down on a level surface. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the input tray as shown. 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. For this setup, load letter-size paper. 8 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
Width Guide Width Guide Tab 4 Press down on a level surface. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the edges on the width guide tab and slide the width guide to the far right side of the input tray as shown. 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them. For this setup, load letter-size paper. 8 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
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Width Guide 8 Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it snaps into the printer until it lightly touches the edge of the paper. Note: Sliding the width guide too tight against the paper may cause misfeeds. 9 Slide the input tray all the way into place. 10 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
Width Guide 8 Push on the right side of the width guide to move it to the left until it snaps into the printer until it lightly touches the edge of the paper. Note: Sliding the width guide too tight against the paper may cause misfeeds. 9 Slide the input tray all the way into place. 10 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer
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.... Parallel Cable Parallel Connector 12 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). To avoid electrical shock hazards, make sure your computer power is Off (O) and unplug all of your printer functions. 1 Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord from your computer, you...
.... Parallel Cable Parallel Connector 12 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). To avoid electrical shock hazards, make sure your computer power is Off (O) and unplug all of your printer functions. 1 Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord from your computer, you...
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... on the back of your computer. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the back of your printer. 4 Turn on your computer and your printer. 5 When the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears, select Cancel to close the wizard. 6 Insert the CD that came with ...select the USB port that best describes the order you've connected USB printers to connect your computer (for example, the first USB printer is USB001, the second USB002, and so on the printer system board. USB Cable Using a USB Cable Your printer has one standard USB port located on ). 14 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your...
... on the back of your computer. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the USB port on the back of your printer. 4 Turn on your computer and your printer. 5 When the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears, select Cancel to close the wizard. 6 Insert the CD that came with ...select the USB port that best describes the order you've connected USB printers to connect your computer (for example, the first USB printer is USB001, the second USB002, and so on the printer system board. USB Cable Using a USB Cable Your printer has one standard USB port located on ). 14 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your...
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... Click Agree once you locate your Installation Path screen displays. p Click Next. Double-click to install the printer driver. i Click Next. The Choose your CD-ROM drive. e Click Specify a location. A screen ...Setting Up Your Printer d Insert the compact disc (CD) that tells you the software is installed, click Finish. Complete the following to select it. l Click Printer Software. Printer Drivers is selected as the information processes. Wait as the default on the left of printers on the next screen. m Select Install from this laser printer to select Optra M410 or Optra...
... Click Agree once you locate your Installation Path screen displays. p Click Next. Double-click to install the printer driver. i Click Next. The Choose your CD-ROM drive. e Click Specify a location. A screen ...Setting Up Your Printer d Insert the compact disc (CD) that tells you the software is installed, click Finish. Complete the following to select it. l Click Printer Software. Printer Drivers is selected as the information processes. Wait as the default on the left of printers on the next screen. m Select Install from this laser printer to select Optra M410 or Optra...
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...) from the list and click OK. 13 In the USB printer selection area, click Change. The USB printer dialog box displays. 14 Select Optra M410 or Optra M412 and click OK. Notice the new printer icon. 15 In the PostScript printer description (PPD) file, click Auto Setup. USB Cable USB Port For Macintosh users: 1 ...plug the other end of the USB cable into the port on the back of your printer as shown. 4 Follow the steps under "Plugging the Printer In" on page 20. 5 Follow the steps under "Turning the Printer Power On" on page 20. 6 Launch the CD to install the necessary items. Instructions...
...) from the list and click OK. 13 In the USB printer selection area, click Change. The USB printer dialog box displays. 14 Select Optra M410 or Optra M412 and click OK. Notice the new printer icon. 15 In the PostScript printer description (PPD) file, click Auto Setup. USB Cable USB Port For Macintosh users: 1 ...plug the other end of the USB cable into the port on the back of your printer as shown. 4 Follow the steps under "Plugging the Printer In" on page 20. 5 Follow the steps under "Turning the Printer Power On" on page 20. 6 Launch the CD to install the necessary items. Instructions...
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... box show the Optra M410 or Optra M412 printer icons. Note: Both areas of the printer or accept the default name. 18 Click Save. 19 Quit the Desktop Printer Utility application. Notice the new printer icon. 16 Click Create. A window appears for you to name the printer. 17 Type in the Printing menu and select Set Default Printer. The previous...
... box show the Optra M410 or Optra M412 printer icons. Note: Both areas of the printer or accept the default name. 18 Click Save. 19 Quit the Desktop Printer Utility application. Notice the new printer icon. 16 Click Create. A window appears for you to name the printer. 17 Type in the Printing menu and select Set Default Printer. The previous...
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If an error message displays, see "Understanding Printer Messages" on page 20. Plugging the Printer In Printer Power Cord 1 Plug the printer power cord into the connector as shown. 2 Plug the other end of the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. 3 Continue with "Turning the Printer Power On" on page 151 for more information. 20 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Turning the Printer Power On Turn the printer power On (|).
If an error message displays, see "Understanding Printer Messages" on page 20. Plugging the Printer In Printer Power Cord 1 Plug the printer power cord into the connector as shown. 2 Plug the other end of the printer power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet. 3 Continue with "Turning the Printer Power On" on page 151 for more information. 20 Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Printer Turning the Printer Power On Turn the printer power On (|).