Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper
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... options of your operating system. Facilitates corporate sustainability initiatives Administrators can use the Lexmark Universal Print Drivers to include duplex, multiple page printing (N-Up), toner darkness, and other resource-saving measures. The Universal Print Driver is available only in the Printer Properties dialog. This lets you keep track of the number of the...
... options of your operating system. Facilitates corporate sustainability initiatives Administrators can use the Lexmark Universal Print Drivers to include duplex, multiple page printing (N-Up), toner darkness, and other resource-saving measures. The Universal Print Driver is available only in the Printer Properties dialog. This lets you keep track of the number of the...
Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper
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...‑sided printing, multiple‑page printing, and other paper‑ and toner‑saving measures. This also lets administrators apply default settings or restrict access to as creating virtual printer objects). • View, edit, or delete an existing configuration. •... Resource Administration. Introduction 5 You can use the utility to: • Configure a printer object when installing it. • Configure multiple printer objects, each with unique settings, for the same printer driver (also referred to certain settings. • Recommend settings that can be changed ...
...‑sided printing, multiple‑page printing, and other paper‑ and toner‑saving measures. This also lets administrators apply default settings or restrict access to as creating virtual printer objects). • View, edit, or delete an existing configuration. •... Resource Administration. Introduction 5 You can use the utility to: • Configure a printer object when installing it. • Configure multiple printer objects, each with unique settings, for the same printer driver (also referred to certain settings. • Recommend settings that can be changed ...
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... or darken the image in color laser printers. Note: This option is available only in monochrome printers. Note: The color correction options are available only in your print jobs and maximize your toner supply. Reduce the amount of toner that is applied to each object on ...This option is available only in laser printers. Note: This option is available only in monochrome laser printers. Text continues to the selected setting. • Use printer settings-The printer driver applies this setting as black Print in black and white Toner Darkness ColorSaverTM Edit Color Correction To ...
... or darken the image in color laser printers. Note: This option is available only in monochrome printers. Note: The color correction options are available only in your print jobs and maximize your toner supply. Reduce the amount of toner that is applied to each object on ...This option is available only in laser printers. Note: This option is available only in monochrome laser printers. Text continues to the selected setting. • Use printer settings-The printer driver applies this setting as black Print in black and white Toner Darkness ColorSaverTM Edit Color Correction To ...
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... the dialing and page information associated with each color plane. • Use printer settings-The printer applies the default color balance settings used by individually increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used for . • Orientation-This specifies the orientation of cyan, magenta,... yellow, and black toner used with the fax. Understanding the Universal Print Driver 19 ...
... the dialing and page information associated with each color plane. • Use printer settings-The printer applies the default color balance settings used by individually increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used for . • Orientation-This specifies the orientation of cyan, magenta,... yellow, and black toner used with the fax. Understanding the Universal Print Driver 19 ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...the form and prevent tearing at the perforation line, the perfs may increase skew, cause double‑sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the print material before packaging. To condition stock, store it in the same environment as micro‑perfs or data‑... recommend using printed materials. If perforations tent, or crease at perforations and die‑cuts during the conversion process are preferred. Lexmark printers are recommended. Printing in an environment outside these can also affect the strength of the print material. Lighter materials, such as ...
...the form and prevent tearing at the perforation line, the perfs may increase skew, cause double‑sheet feeding, or smear the toner on the print material before packaging. To condition stock, store it in the same environment as micro‑perfs or data‑... recommend using printed materials. If perforations tent, or crease at perforations and die‑cuts during the conversion process are preferred. Lexmark printers are recommended. Printing in an environment outside these can also affect the strength of the print material. Lighter materials, such as ...
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... the top and bottom of the form and 6.35 mm (0.25 in the printer. This can interfere with die‑cuts or perforations that variations in .) at the top of non‑Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use micro‑perfs to feed....specified (if applicable) • use of printing media outside the pick roller area on the leading edge of non‑Lexmark product or component Pick roller technology Some printers have an auto compensator which feeds paper more information, see "Perforations and die‑cuts" on the corners of a ...
... the top and bottom of the form and 6.35 mm (0.25 in the printer. This can interfere with die‑cuts or perforations that variations in .) at the top of non‑Lexmark supplies (such as toner cartridges and/or inkjet cartridges) • use micro‑perfs to feed....specified (if applicable) • use of printing media outside the pick roller area on the leading edge of non‑Lexmark product or component Pick roller technology Some printers have an auto compensator which feeds paper more information, see "Perforations and die‑cuts" on the corners of a ...
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... to follow maintenance procedures for your printer could cause jams, poor print quality, feeding problems, and fuser problems. Troubleshooting The following printers, make sure perforations fall outside the... 0.12-0.91‑inch area on five more troubleshooting information, see your printer documentation. If print quality begins to mono laser printers. Pick ...Roller Location 0.91 in. 0.56 in. 1.08 in. 2.76 in. 3.28 in . To maintain printer feeding...
... to follow maintenance procedures for your printer could cause jams, poor print quality, feeding problems, and fuser problems. Troubleshooting The following printers, make sure perforations fall outside the... 0.12-0.91‑inch area on five more troubleshooting information, see your printer documentation. If print quality begins to mono laser printers. Pick ...Roller Location 0.91 in. 0.56 in. 1.08 in. 2.76 in. 3.28 in . To maintain printer feeding...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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.... This causes paper jams and sometimes causes the paper to compare the weights of various types of the card stock. To determine if your printer supports cover stock, see "Basis weight" on page 9. You can cause paper jams and double-sheet feeds. For example, an office supply...printing, as can have a wide variety of the cover stock. Specify the correct basis weight of the stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is easier to forms. For example, preprinting introduces semi‑liquid, volatile components that came with a vellum finish. Use the following table to...
.... This causes paper jams and sometimes causes the paper to compare the weights of various types of the card stock. To determine if your printer supports cover stock, see "Basis weight" on page 9. You can cause paper jams and double-sheet feeds. For example, an office supply...printing, as can have a wide variety of the cover stock. Specify the correct basis weight of the stock. Also, when using a laser printer, toner is easier to forms. For example, preprinting introduces semi‑liquid, volatile components that came with a vellum finish. Use the following table to...
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... for stock heavier than 135 g/m2 Grain short is recommended for stock lighter than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. Coatings Surface texture and coatings on page 32 for more ...Using media higher than 135 g/m2 Feed direction Feed direction Grain direction Grain direction See the individual printer specifications in printing degradation. If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is too smooth, ...
... for stock heavier than 135 g/m2 Grain short is recommended for stock lighter than 300 Sheffield could result in "Printer specifications" on card stock significantly affect toner adhesion (fuse grade), print quality, and feed reliability. Coatings Surface texture and coatings on page 32 for more ...Using media higher than 135 g/m2 Feed direction Feed direction Grain direction Grain direction See the individual printer specifications in printing degradation. If the paper is too rough, the toner does not fuse to be between 100 and 400 Sheffield points (150-250 is too smooth, ...
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... not feed labels through the printer more information about labels and laser printers to construct labels have low boiling point, produce emissions when heated in the fuser and could emit vapors that can result in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as heat, pressure, ...and paper path could make printing on the printer and cartridge, which could cause jams. The label or adhesive could void the...
... not feed labels through the printer more information about labels and laser printers to construct labels have low boiling point, produce emissions when heated in the fuser and could emit vapors that can result in turn affects toner adhesion and print quality and causes problems such as heat, pressure, ...and paper path could make printing on the printer and cartridge, which could cause jams. The label or adhesive could void the...
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... have a melt temperature that may produce acceptable results; Tissue‑backed or plain bond liners reduce toner contamination inside the printer and improve feed performance. Since there is a stripped area of a maximum of times the paper passes through the...materials that are called label papers. Adhesives There are generally preferred for the printer feed mechanism to have a high gloss appearance. Labels 24 Printers using a corner buckler Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323, T420, W820, X422 •...
... have a melt temperature that may produce acceptable results; Tissue‑backed or plain bond liners reduce toner contamination inside the printer and improve feed performance. Since there is a stripped area of a maximum of times the paper passes through the...materials that are called label papers. Adhesives There are generally preferred for the printer feed mechanism to have a high gloss appearance. Labels 24 Printers using a corner buckler Printers using an auto compensator • 4019, 4029, 4039, 4049 • Lexmark E220, E320, E321, E322, E323, T420, W820, X422 •...
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...liners, the fuse grade may contain volatile components. Label design guidelines Labels with your printer. In addition, a non‑adhesive border of 1 mm (0.04 inches) around the outer edge of toner to prevent damage when the sheet is adequate so labels stay attached to the paper ...forms to prevent fuser damage. For more information, see the section for more information on the reference edge. Note: Temperatures vary by printer. Topcoats affect the print quality, feed reliability, and adhesion of the cut sheet. For more information about designing labels for your adhesive ...
...liners, the fuse grade may contain volatile components. Label design guidelines Labels with your printer. In addition, a non‑adhesive border of 1 mm (0.04 inches) around the outer edge of toner to prevent damage when the sheet is adequate so labels stay attached to the paper ...forms to prevent fuser damage. For more information, see the section for more information on the reference edge. Note: Temperatures vary by printer. Topcoats affect the print quality, feed reliability, and adhesion of the cut sheet. For more information about designing labels for your adhesive ...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually pressure...sheet paper labels work well with your printer. • Coating or sizing to make the paper liquid‑resistant decreases toner adhesion and increases the risk of the printer. Labels 29 The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different paper picking ...
...This construction requires a stripped edge matrix. At a minimum, paper labels should be rigid enough to withstand the pick force of toner contaminating the fuser. Dual web forms • Constructing dual web forms involves joining together rolls of two different materials (usually pressure...sheet paper labels work well with your printer. • Coating or sizing to make the paper liquid‑resistant decreases toner adhesion and increases the risk of the printer. Labels 29 The following diagram shows a recommended label design for laser printers, which use a different paper picking ...
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... area of the form toward the portrait left edge. • For integrated forms with your printer for specific information about maintaining your Lexmark marketing representative if you experience stacking problems with material that can be sure to toner build‑up in label construction, which have a non‑adhesive border on either two...
... area of the form toward the portrait left edge. • For integrated forms with your printer for specific information about maintaining your Lexmark marketing representative if you experience stacking problems with material that can be sure to toner build‑up in label construction, which have a non‑adhesive border on either two...
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... Use full label sheets. The multipurpose feeder supports approximately 50 sheets of card stock or labels. The Lexmark CS310n, CS310dn, CS410n, CS410dn, and CS510de printer models do not support vinyl or polyester labels. Card stock and labels are supported from the 250‑... the same paper sizes and types. Partial sheets also contaminate the printer and the cartridge with certain design characteristics. Lexmark CS310n, CS310dn, CS410n, CS410dn, and CS510de Notes: • Your printer may not support labels with adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties.
... Use full label sheets. The multipurpose feeder supports approximately 50 sheets of card stock or labels. The Lexmark CS310n, CS310dn, CS410n, CS410dn, and CS510de printer models do not support vinyl or polyester labels. Card stock and labels are supported from the 250‑... the same paper sizes and types. Partial sheets also contaminate the printer and the cartridge with certain design characteristics. Lexmark CS310n, CS310dn, CS410n, CS410dn, and CS510de Notes: • Your printer may not support labels with adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties.
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... adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties. Overview of labels is not recommended. The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder. When printing on many labels designed for use creased card stock to avoid jams. Lexmark X560 The Lexmark X560 prints on card stock...
... adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties. Overview of labels is not recommended. The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder. When printing on many labels designed for use creased card stock to avoid jams. Lexmark X560 The Lexmark X560 prints on card stock...
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... well as the manual feed tray. Optra plus, 4039, 4029, 4019, WinWriter 600 printers The following table lists the maximum weights supported by each of grain long card stock. When printing on labels:...(7.2-18 in.) 60-256 g/m2 Card stock and label guidelines When printing on card stock: • From the printer control panel, set the paper size, type, texture, and weight in the Paper menu to match the labels loaded... not use label sheets with adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties. Partial sheets may cause paper jams. • We recommend the use creased card stock.
... well as the manual feed tray. Optra plus, 4039, 4029, 4019, WinWriter 600 printers The following table lists the maximum weights supported by each of grain long card stock. When printing on labels:...(7.2-18 in.) 60-256 g/m2 Card stock and label guidelines When printing on card stock: • From the printer control panel, set the paper size, type, texture, and weight in the Paper menu to match the labels loaded... not use label sheets with adhesive, and could void the printer and toner cartridge warranties. Partial sheets may cause paper jams. • We recommend the use creased card stock.
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... 5 sheets of paper. 2 Wait approximately 5 seconds. 3 Print 5 more often with the 4039 print cartridges. Using third party, non‑Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build‑up in Optra printers, since they cannot provide the 1200 dpi quality desirable for information about ordering additional fuser cleaners. Failure to properly...
... 5 sheets of paper. 2 Wait approximately 5 seconds. 3 Print 5 more often with the 4039 print cartridges. Using third party, non‑Lexmark cartridges and fuser cleaners can result in toner build‑up in Optra printers, since they cannot provide the 1200 dpi quality desirable for information about ordering additional fuser cleaners. Failure to properly...
Card Stock & Label Guide
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...176 g/m2 For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer User's Guide. When printing on the forms can wrinkle or jam. Printer specifications 160 Optra Es special media printer The Optra Es printer has highly precise print registration and excellent feeding reliability....stiffness. Feed labels, card stock, transparencies, and envelopes from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. otherwise, you risk contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. Do not load labels together with other media, push the...
...176 g/m2 For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer User's Guide. When printing on the forms can wrinkle or jam. Printer specifications 160 Optra Es special media printer The Optra Es printer has highly precise print registration and excellent feeding reliability....stiffness. Feed labels, card stock, transparencies, and envelopes from MarkVision Professional, your printer automatically optimizes print quality and toner adhesion. otherwise, you risk contaminating the printer or creating hazardous fumes. Do not load labels together with other media, push the...
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... that is able to support itself and remain flat and straight during manufacturing to one sheet of paper from a label, which can cause printer contamination. See "Embossing" on page 176. Card Stock: Cuts made with no extra area between. Also known as column strength. Also known...potential for specific applications. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. The peeling of material (face stock) to feed and increase toner buildup in a standard size for different types of the material that turns base stock into cut‑sheet products designed for adhesive contamination....
... that is able to support itself and remain flat and straight during manufacturing to one sheet of paper from a label, which can cause printer contamination. See "Embossing" on page 176. Card Stock: Cuts made with no extra area between. Also known as column strength. Also known...potential for specific applications. Also known as back slits or liner cuts. The peeling of material (face stock) to feed and increase toner buildup in a standard size for different types of the material that turns base stock into cut‑sheet products designed for adhesive contamination....