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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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... 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 Job buffering 92 Collating jobs 92 Storing job statistics 93 Managing resources downloaded to flash or...
... 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 Job buffering 92 Collating jobs 92 Storing job statistics 93 Managing resources downloaded to flash or...
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... up the printer hardware, installing options, and launching the CD to quickly locate the information you need 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 information located next to it...
... up the printer hardware, installing options, and launching the CD to quickly locate the information you need 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 information located next to it...
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.... Other sources of information In addition to the User's Guide, Quick Reference Card, and Setup Guide, Lexmark offers other sources of information xi Other sources of information about your printer or about Lexmark products and services. Refer to display a list of the most popular MarkVision features. • Documents which... for your printer contains several different networks. A Technical Reference which provides detailed information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. It also describes some of available documents.
.... Other sources of information In addition to the User's Guide, Quick Reference Card, and Setup Guide, Lexmark offers other sources of information xi Other sources of information about your printer or about Lexmark products and services. Refer to display a list of the most popular MarkVision features. • Documents which... for your printer contains several different networks. A Technical Reference which provides detailed information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, and printer memory management. It also describes some of available documents.
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...optional duplex unit, you can install an optional hard disk for storing downloaded resources, job statistics, and for color print jobs. Memory Your printer ships with superb quality presentation or draft printouts. 2 Chapter 1: Introducing your printer These settings can provide you with more...of images and graphics, and so on. Print speed Your printer can print four-color and mono jobs at least 32MB of standard printer memory for color print jobs. This includes replacing the photoconductor, transfer belt, coating roll, fuser, and all four color print cartridges. It also...
...optional duplex unit, you can install an optional hard disk for storing downloaded resources, job statistics, and for color print jobs. Memory Your printer ships with superb quality presentation or draft printouts. 2 Chapter 1: Introducing your printer These settings can provide you with more...of images and graphics, and so on. Print speed Your printer can print four-color and mono jobs at least 32MB of standard printer memory for color print jobs. This includes replacing the photoconductor, transfer belt, coating roll, fuser, and all four color print cartridges. It also...
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... generally take a significant amount of time for each page of a job the number of copies to one. For best results, select Collated in printer memory (or on the person who uses print manager or some other job spooling or job buffering capability. For example, if you want. If you specify...Collation On from the printer operator panel or from the printer driver. Press Go to clear the message. The printer collates the remaining pages in memory. If you may have little impact on the optional hard disk, if installed), and then prints the specified number of copies needed or recognize ...
... generally take a significant amount of time for each page of a job the number of copies to one. For best results, select Collated in printer memory (or on the person who uses print manager or some other job spooling or job buffering capability. For example, if you want. If you specify...Collation On from the printer operator panel or from the printer driver. Press Go to clear the message. The printer collates the remaining pages in memory. If you may have little impact on the optional hard disk, if installed), and then prints the specified number of copies needed or recognize ...
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Utilities Menu The Utilities Menu provides a variety of menu items and value settings relating to show the cartridge with the lowest supply level. Additional menu items let you set up printer hardware and troubleshoot printer problems. Utilities Menu Menu item Change Cartridge Values Press Select to available printer resources, printer settings, and print jobs. Press Menu> or
Utilities Menu The Utilities Menu provides a variety of menu items and value settings relating to show the cartridge with the lowest supply level. Additional menu items let you set up printer hardware and troubleshoot printer problems. Utilities Menu Menu item Change Cartridge Values Press Select to available printer resources, printer settings, and print jobs. Press Menu> or
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... may want to select Print Directory before you format the flash memory to restore the factory default settings: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory or on hard disk are unaffected.) • All menu settings...next to the factory default value for each of the control panel settings back to receive new resources. All settings in flash memory and prepares flash memory to their factory settings. Once the format operation is lost. Display Language - The defragment flash menu item is not displayed ...
... may want to select Print Directory before you format the flash memory to restore the factory default settings: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory or on hard disk are unaffected.) • All menu settings...next to the factory default value for each of the control panel settings back to receive new resources. All settings in flash memory and prepares flash memory to their factory settings. Once the format operation is lost. Display Language - The defragment flash menu item is not displayed ...
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Job Menu Menu item Cancel Job Reset Printer Print Buffer Cancel Fax Job Menu The Job Menu is available when the printer is idle, the printer is busy processing or printing a job, a printer message is displayed, or when the printer is in Hex Trace mode. Press Menu> or or or
Job Menu Menu item Cancel Job Reset Printer Print Buffer Cancel Fax Job Menu The Job Menu is available when the printer is idle, the printer is busy processing or printing a job, a printer message is displayed, or when the printer is in Hex Trace mode. Press Menu> or or or
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... previous print job in the list. Press Select when the print job you are granted access to choose the next or previous print job in memory. A print job will be displayed on the second line of copies for a listing of the PIN. The printer delays the printing of the operator panel...
... previous print job in the list. Press Select when the print job you are granted access to choose the next or previous print job in memory. A print job will be displayed on the second line of copies for a listing of the PIN. The printer delays the printing of the operator panel...
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... be printed. Press Menu> or Menu< to access the values once you do not enter a PIN to choose the next or previous print job in memory. Press Menu> or Menu< to increase or decrease the number of the operator panel. Press Select to choose the next or previous print job in...
... be printed. Press Menu> or Menu< to access the values once you do not enter a PIN to choose the next or previous print job in memory. Press Menu> or Menu< to increase or decrease the number of the operator panel. Press Select to choose the next or previous print job in...
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...100%. Disabled 1...255 (90*) *Factory default The Print Timeout setting determines the time (from the Job Menu. See page 35 for more memory than the temporary storage that does not end with resources downloaded to RAM if the printer receives a job that requires more information. Chapter 3:...printer language. See page 90 for Download Target if Job Buffer Size is full. Note: Resource Save requires a minimum amount of memory, the message Memory Full appears on the display. If there is permanent storage rather than is On, the printer retains all printer languages during language...
...100%. Disabled 1...255 (90*) *Factory default The Print Timeout setting determines the time (from the Job Menu. See page 35 for more memory than the temporary storage that does not end with resources downloaded to RAM if the printer receives a job that requires more information. Chapter 3:...printer language. See page 90 for Download Target if Job Buffer Size is full. Note: Resource Save requires a minimum amount of memory, the message Memory Full appears on the display. If there is permanent storage rather than is On, the printer retains all printer languages during language...
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If the operator panel has displayed menu information for the specified period of the following errors: 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 37 Insufficient Collation Area 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 37 Insufficient Memory 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Serial Option x Error 54 Std Par...
If the operator panel has displayed menu information for the specified period of the following errors: 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 37 Insufficient Collation Area 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 37 Insufficient Memory 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Serial Option x Error 54 Std Par...
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... available when using PostScript 3 emulation. The setting has no effect on the page, change the Print Quality setting, or increase the installed printer memory. When Jam Recovery is canceled. Off* On *Factory default Set Page Protect On to make sure an entire page is processed before it is... set Page Protect On. When Jam Recovery is printed. When Page Protect is On, printing may have enough memory to process the page. You may slow. Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Wait Timeout Values Disabled 15...65535 (40*) Jam Recovery The Wait...
... available when using PostScript 3 emulation. The setting has no effect on the page, change the Print Quality setting, or increase the installed printer memory. When Jam Recovery is canceled. Off* On *Factory default Set Page Protect On to make sure an entire page is processed before it is... set Page Protect On. When Jam Recovery is printed. When Page Protect is On, printing may have enough memory to process the page. You may slow. Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Wait Timeout Values Disabled 15...65535 (40*) Jam Recovery The Wait...
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... not displayed if the installed disk option is defective or Read/ Write or Write protected, or if the Job Buffer Size menu item is the memory available on the disk is not defective or Read/Write or Write protected. You must select a Job Buffer Size before you can allocate a portion of...
... not displayed if the installed disk option is defective or Read/ Write or Write protected, or if the Job Buffer Size menu item is the memory available on the disk is not defective or Read/Write or Write protected. You must select a Job Buffer Size before you can allocate a portion of...
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.... The value list only consists of font sources which contains the default font selection. In other words, if no download fonts exist in the printer's memory and no flash or disk is installed, then Resident is the only valid value for download. Note: If a flash or disk device is installed but...
.... The value list only consists of font sources which contains the default font selection. In other words, if no download fonts exist in the printer's memory and no flash or disk is installed, then Resident is the only valid value for download. Note: If a flash or disk device is installed but...
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...300 dpi or higher resolution. 48 Chapter 3: Menus Resident* Flash/Disk Image Smoothing Use the Font Priority menu item to search the printer's internal memory (ROM) for the requested font before searching for fonts downloaded to search the hard disk, if installed, and then search flash... memory, before searching flash memory or an optional hard disk. In other words, if fonts exist in printer memory. If Print PS Error is not set to 100%. Select Flash/Disk to VM (Virtual...
...300 dpi or higher resolution. 48 Chapter 3: Menus Resident* Flash/Disk Image Smoothing Use the Font Priority menu item to search the printer's internal memory (ROM) for the requested font before searching for fonts downloaded to search the hard disk, if installed, and then search flash... memory, before searching flash memory or an optional hard disk. In other words, if fonts exist in printer memory. If Print PS Error is not set to 100%. Select Flash/Disk to VM (Virtual...
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... You can disable or reduce the size of the serial, fax, network, Infrared, and LocalTalk buffers. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your printer, you can configure the size of the parallel input buffer to meet the requirements of your printer, the size of available printer... memory. In most cases, Auto is On or Off. Since disk memory provides permanent storage, job buffering to the total amount of the other work in the Setup Menu.
... You can disable or reduce the size of the serial, fax, network, Infrared, and LocalTalk buffers. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your printer, you can configure the size of the parallel input buffer to meet the requirements of your printer, the size of available printer... memory. In most cases, Auto is On or Off. Since disk memory provides permanent storage, job buffering to the total amount of the other work in the Setup Menu.
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... is automatically set to Disabled in your printer, the size of the other serial buffer. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in the Setup Menu. Choose the Auto setting to let the printer automatically calculate a buffer size proportional to disk also prevents the loss...select Normal or Reverse polarity. Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. To maximize the range for a listing of available printer memory. See page 91 for the Serial Buffer size, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, network, infrared, LocalTalk, fax, or...
... is automatically set to Disabled in your printer, the size of the other serial buffer. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in the Setup Menu. Choose the Auto setting to let the printer automatically calculate a buffer size proportional to disk also prevents the loss...select Normal or Reverse polarity. Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. To maximize the range for a listing of available printer memory. See page 91 for the Serial Buffer size, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, network, infrared, LocalTalk, fax, or...
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...setting automatically resets the printer. Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your application each time you send a job to the printer, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial...you from an application, and therefore free the application faster for all the interface ports. Since disk memory provides permanent storage, job buffering to the total amount of available printer memory. Chapter 3: Menus 57 Network Menu (continued) Menu item Network Buffer Values Auto* 3K to maximum...
...setting automatically resets the printer. Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your application each time you send a job to the printer, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial...you from an application, and therefore free the application faster for all the interface ports. Since disk memory provides permanent storage, job buffering to the total amount of available printer memory. Chapter 3: Menus 57 Network Menu (continued) Menu item Network Buffer Values Auto* 3K to maximum...