User's Guide
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... the menu settings page prints. ond line of installed options, and available printer memory. The message Printing Menu Settings appears and remains on the operator panel display until Print Menus appears on the sec- The printer returns to what you want. Printing the Menu Settings Page The menu settings page shows current settings for more information. Complete "Removing Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 2 before printing a page. 1 Make sure the printer power is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on page 151 for the menus, a list of the display...
... the menu settings page prints. ond line of installed options, and available printer memory. The message Printing Menu Settings appears and remains on the operator panel display until Print Menus appears on the sec- The printer returns to what you want. Printing the Menu Settings Page The menu settings page shows current settings for more information. Complete "Removing Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 2 before printing a page. 1 Make sure the printer power is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on page 151 for the menus, a list of the display...
User's Guide
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ties for Intranets User's Guide. • MarkVision Installation and Configuration Guide. A list of MarkVision. Download and manage resources such as fonts, demo pages, and overlays. The dynamic printer graphic provides a visual confirmation of its key features. Monitor network print jobs, change network addresses from any PC with intranet access. 26 Chapter 2: MarkVision Lexmark network printers and change their printing order, and hold or delete specific jobs. - Messages on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD that : • Lets...
ties for Intranets User's Guide. • MarkVision Installation and Configuration Guide. A list of MarkVision. Download and manage resources such as fonts, demo pages, and overlays. The dynamic printer graphic provides a visual confirmation of its key features. Monitor network print jobs, change network addresses from any PC with intranet access. 26 Chapter 2: MarkVision Lexmark network printers and change their printing order, and hold or delete specific jobs. - Messages on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD that : • Lets...
User's Guide
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...page 57) Print Menus Print Net1 Setup Print Fonts Print Directory Factory Defaults Format Flash Defragment Flash Format Disk Job Acct Stat Hex Trace JOB MENU (page 59) Cancel Job CONFIDENTIAL JOB HELD JOBS Reset Printer Print Buffer QUALITY MENU (page 71) Print Resolution Toner Darkness PQET PictureGrade SETUP MENU (page 73) Printer Power SLaavnegru1age Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit PCL EMUL MENU (page 79) Font Source Font...
...page 57) Print Menus Print Net1 Setup Print Fonts Print Directory Factory Defaults Format Flash Defragment Flash Format Disk Job Acct Stat Hex Trace JOB MENU (page 59) Cancel Job CONFIDENTIAL JOB HELD JOBS Reset Printer Print Buffer QUALITY MENU (page 71) Print Resolution Toner Darkness PQET PictureGrade SETUP MENU (page 73) Printer Power SLaavnegru1age Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit PCL EMUL MENU (page 79) Font Source Font...
User's Guide
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... letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper. Note: Print Net1 Setup displays only if an internal print server is the operator panel display language. - The menu settings page is installed and formatted. See "Network 1 Setup" on the hard disk option are unaffected.) • All menu settings are returned to print the internal print server settings page. PCL Fonts PS Fonts Press Select to print a font sample list that shows all the resources stored in the selected printer language, PCL Fonts or PS Fonts. Refer to print a list of available printer memory. All settings in flash memory...
... letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper. Note: Print Net1 Setup displays only if an internal print server is the operator panel display language. - The menu settings page is installed and formatted. See "Network 1 Setup" on the hard disk option are unaffected.) • All menu settings are returned to print the internal print server settings page. PCL Fonts PS Fonts Press Select to print a font sample list that shows all the resources stored in the selected printer language, PCL Fonts or PS Fonts. Refer to print a list of available printer memory. All settings in flash memory...
User's Guide
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... a print job that RAM provides. The Download Target menu item only displays if a formatted flash memory option or hard disk option is installed in seconds) the printer waits to fill the page. • The printer receives a Form Feed command. • You select Print Buffer from the computer. When a print timeout occurs, the printer stores the page in printer memory (RAM). Disabled 15...65535 (40*) *Factory default The Wait Timeout setting determines the amount of time (in the printer...
... a print job that RAM provides. The Download Target menu item only displays if a formatted flash memory option or hard disk option is installed in seconds) the printer waits to fill the page. • The printer receives a Form Feed command. • You select Print Buffer from the computer. When a print timeout occurs, the printer stores the page in printer memory (RAM). Disabled 15...65535 (40*) *Factory default The Wait Timeout setting determines the amount of time (in the printer...
User's Guide
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Serial Menu Menu Item PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode *Factory default Serial Menu Use the SERIAL MENU to change settings affecting jobs sent to the serial interface connection. SERIAL OPTION 1 is only available if the Tri-Port interface option card is installed and Fax Port is set to disabled. Note: Changing the NPA Mode setting automatically resets the printer. Values Off On* If PCL SmartSwitch is set to On, the printer examines the data on the serial interface connection and selects PCL emulation if the data indicates that is set to On, the...
Serial Menu Menu Item PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode *Factory default Serial Menu Use the SERIAL MENU to change settings affecting jobs sent to the serial interface connection. SERIAL OPTION 1 is only available if the Tri-Port interface option card is installed and Fax Port is set to disabled. Note: Changing the NPA Mode setting automatically resets the printer. Values Off On* If PCL SmartSwitch is set to On, the printer examines the data on the serial interface connection and selects PCL emulation if the data indicates that is set to On, the...
User's Guide
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... an optional print server is set to the network interface connection. If NPA Mode is installed in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, A Printer/Host Control Specification Developed by the NPA. Network Menu Menu Item PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode *Factory default Network Menu Use the NETWORK MENU to change settings affecting jobs sent to On as the default. NETWORK MENU displays as an option, and appears as the default. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to On the printer examines the data on the network interface connection and selects PCL...
... an optional print server is set to the network interface connection. If NPA Mode is installed in Network Printing Alliance Protocol, A Printer/Host Control Specification Developed by the NPA. Network Menu Menu Item PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode *Factory default Network Menu Use the NETWORK MENU to change settings affecting jobs sent to On as the default. NETWORK MENU displays as an option, and appears as the default. If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set to On the printer examines the data on the network interface connection and selects PCL...
User's Guide
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... any transparencies you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. When printing on transparencies: • Use transparencies designed specifically for loading instructions. See page 141 for laser printers. When printing on transparencies, be sure to set the PAPER TYPE to withstand temperatures of 175°C (347°F) without melting, discoloring or releasing hazardous emissions. • To prevent print quality problems, avoid getting fingerprints on...
... any transparencies you are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities. When printing on transparencies: • Use transparencies designed specifically for loading instructions. See page 141 for laser printers. When printing on transparencies, be sure to set the PAPER TYPE to withstand temperatures of 175°C (347°F) without melting, discoloring or releasing hazardous emissions. • To prevent print quality problems, avoid getting fingerprints on...
User's Guide
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... Feeder Size setting is set to Universal, make sure your print material is too short to clear the message and continue printing. • Make sure the Paper Size setting in numerical then alphabetical order. Press Menu> or or or or This occurs when the printer does not know the actual paper size loaded in tray. See "Clearing Jams" on page 183 for the page format. • Press Go to print the formatted data. Attendance Messages Attendance messages indicate printer errors...
... Feeder Size setting is set to Universal, make sure your print material is too short to clear the message and continue printing. • Make sure the Paper Size setting in numerical then alphabetical order. Press Menu> or or or or This occurs when the printer does not know the actual paper size loaded in tray. See "Clearing Jams" on page 183 for the page format. • Press Go to print the formatted data. Attendance Messages Attendance messages indicate printer errors...
User's Guide
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... setup and maintenance of your printer. If several people are in your printer. or Canada, call 1-800-438-2468 for your printer: Printer Model Part Number Optra M410 or 17G0152 M412 Optra M410 or 17G0154 M412 Yield (Average) 5,000 pages 15,000 pages Coverage 5% 5% Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 There are two recommended print cartridges specifically designed for information about Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers in the U.S. Ordering a Print Cartridge You need to replace the print cartridge and clean the printer...
... setup and maintenance of your printer. If several people are in your printer. or Canada, call 1-800-438-2468 for your printer: Printer Model Part Number Optra M410 or 17G0152 M412 Optra M410 or 17G0154 M412 Yield (Average) 5,000 pages 15,000 pages Coverage 5% 5% Ordering a Print Cartridge 193 There are two recommended print cartridges specifically designed for information about Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers in the U.S. Ordering a Print Cartridge You need to replace the print cartridge and clean the printer...
User's Guide
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... H hard disk option available options 213 formatting 58 installing 216 job buffering 212 printing directory of contents 57 removing 219 setting as download target 74 Held Jobs 65 held jobs 109 delete 65, 68 print 65, 67 print copies 65, 69 HELD JOBS (Job Menu) 65 Hex Trace (Utilities Menu) 59 Honor DSR (Serial Menu) 90 Honor Init (Parallel Menu) 86 I image quality, poor 179 indicators light, operator panel 34 stack height 9, 128 information, online documents Card Stock & Label Guide...
... H hard disk option available options 213 formatting 58 installing 216 job buffering 212 printing directory of contents 57 removing 219 setting as download target 74 Held Jobs 65 held jobs 109 delete 65, 68 print 65, 67 print copies 65, 69 HELD JOBS (Job Menu) 65 Hex Trace (Utilities Menu) 59 Honor DSR (Serial Menu) 90 Honor Init (Parallel Menu) 86 I image quality, poor 179 indicators light, operator panel 34 stack height 9, 128 information, online documents Card Stock & Label Guide...
User's Guide
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... multipurpose feeder capacity 139 closing 150 configuring 49 feeding one-page jobs 44, 46, 48, 49, 139 guidelines 140 loading envelopes 145, 147 letterhead 146 paper 144, 146 print material 143 transparencies 144, 147 media specifications 116 opening 141 operator panel settings 149 N NARROW MEDIA (Config Menu) 107 Network 1 Setup (Network Menu) 92 network adapter See internal print server Network Buffer (Network Menu) 92 network input buffer size, configuring 92 Network Menu Network 1 Setup 92 Network Buffer 92 NPA Mode 91 PCL SmartSwitch 91 PS SmartSwitch 91 network printing problems...
... multipurpose feeder capacity 139 closing 150 configuring 49 feeding one-page jobs 44, 46, 48, 49, 139 guidelines 140 loading envelopes 145, 147 letterhead 146 paper 144, 146 print material 143 transparencies 144, 147 media specifications 116 opening 141 operator panel settings 149 N NARROW MEDIA (Config Menu) 107 Network 1 Setup (Network Menu) 92 network adapter See internal print server Network Buffer (Network Menu) 92 network input buffer size, configuring 92 Network Menu Network 1 Setup 92 Network Buffer 92 NPA Mode 91 PCL SmartSwitch 91 PS SmartSwitch 91 network printing problems...
User's Guide
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print cartridge installing 5 ordering 193 part numbers 193 removing 2 replacing 194 storage 194 unpacking 2 Print Directory (Utilities Menu) 57 Print Fonts (Utilities Menu) 57 print job, canceling 60 print material dimensions, multipurpose feeder 139 guidelines avoiding jams 137 card stock 122 envelopes 119 labels 120 letterhead 118 printing 135 multipurpose feeder 140 online documentation x paper 118 storing print material 123 transparencies 119 loading 124 envelopes 145, 147 letterhead 146 multipurpose feeder 130, 143 paper 144, 146 transparencies 144, 147 tray 1 6, 124 tray 2 124...
print cartridge installing 5 ordering 193 part numbers 193 removing 2 replacing 194 storage 194 unpacking 2 Print Directory (Utilities Menu) 57 Print Fonts (Utilities Menu) 57 print job, canceling 60 print material dimensions, multipurpose feeder 139 guidelines avoiding jams 137 card stock 122 envelopes 119 labels 120 letterhead 118 printing 135 multipurpose feeder 140 online documentation x paper 118 storing print material 123 transparencies 119 loading 124 envelopes 145, 147 letterhead 146 multipurpose feeder 130, 143 paper 144, 146 transparencies 144, 147 tray 1 6, 124 tray 2 124...
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... two sides 136 from multipurpose feeder 136 from trays 136 quality test pages 106 printing problems See problem solving problem solving adjusting light/dark print 71 attaching serial cable 182 avoiding jams 137 filling tray 9 using metal stop 9 blank pages 53 canceling print job 60 checklist 173 clearing operator panel error messages 35 collating pages 53 deleted data 70 disabling menus 41 display blank 175 diamonds 175 menu settings, no effect 175 Menus Disabled 175 enabling menus 41 fax, resetting 199 Hex Trace mode 59 lost data flash memory option 58 hard disk option 58 multipurpose feeder...
... two sides 136 from multipurpose feeder 136 from trays 136 quality test pages 106 printing problems See problem solving problem solving adjusting light/dark print 71 attaching serial cable 182 avoiding jams 137 filling tray 9 using metal stop 9 blank pages 53 canceling print job 60 checklist 173 clearing operator panel error messages 35 collating pages 53 deleted data 70 disabling menus 41 display blank 175 diamonds 175 menu settings, no effect 175 Menus Disabled 175 enabling menus 41 fax, resetting 199 Hex Trace mode 59 lost data flash memory option 58 hard disk option 58 multipurpose feeder...
User's Guide
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... Flash 153 Invalid Network 1 Code 153 line 1 messages 152 Menus Disabled 153 Network Card Busy 154 Not Ready 154 Performing Self Test 154 Power Saver 154 Printing Directory List 155 Printing Font List 155 Printing Job Accounting Stat 155 Printing Menu Settings 155 Printing Quality Test Pages 155 Program Flash 155 Programming Disk 155 Queuing and Deleting Jobs 153, 156 Queuing Jobs 156 Ready 156 Ready Hex 156 Res Reduced 157 Resetting the Printer 157 Restoring Factory Defaults 157 Waiting 157 warning messages 158 status, printer...
... Flash 153 Invalid Network 1 Code 153 line 1 messages 152 Menus Disabled 153 Network Card Busy 154 Not Ready 154 Performing Self Test 154 Power Saver 154 Printing Directory List 155 Printing Font List 155 Printing Job Accounting Stat 155 Printing Menu Settings 155 Printing Quality Test Pages 155 Program Flash 155 Programming Disk 155 Queuing and Deleting Jobs 153, 156 Queuing Jobs 156 Ready 156 Ready Hex 156 Res Reduced 157 Resetting the Printer 157 Restoring Factory Defaults 157 Waiting 157 warning messages 158 status, printer...
Technical Reference
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... Load Manual Intervention Required Change Request 3-68 41xyy Change Intervention Required Insert Tray Request 3-68 4300x Insert Tray x represents an input source code. yy represents a media size code. B-21 PJL Support Optra Color 45 Optra Color 1200 Optra E310, E312 Optra C710 Optra M410, M412 Optra T610 Optra T612 Optra T614 Optra T616 Optra W810 Table B-12: PJL Messages for return string messages. For more information, see Table 3-16: "Tray Codes" on page 3-69. * Refer to your printer user documentation for Paper...
... Load Manual Intervention Required Change Request 3-68 41xyy Change Intervention Required Insert Tray Request 3-68 4300x Insert Tray x represents an input source code. yy represents a media size code. B-21 PJL Support Optra Color 45 Optra Color 1200 Optra E310, E312 Optra C710 Optra M410, M412 Optra T610 Optra T612 Optra T614 Optra T616 Optra W810 Table B-12: PJL Messages for return string messages. For more information, see Table 3-16: "Tray Codes" on page 3-69. * Refer to your printer user documentation for Paper...
Service Manual
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... of printer problems. • "Repair Information" provides instructions for individual FRUs. Special tools and test equipment are listed in this chapter. • "Diagnostic Information" contains error code table, symptom table, and service checks used to isolate failing field replaceable units (FRUs). • "Diagnostic Aids" contains tests and checks used to locate or repeat symptoms of the printer, available options, and the maintenance approach used to prevent problems and maintain optimum performance. • "Parts...
... of printer problems. • "Repair Information" provides instructions for individual FRUs. Special tools and test equipment are listed in this chapter. • "Diagnostic Information" contains error code table, symptom table, and service checks used to isolate failing field replaceable units (FRUs). • "Diagnostic Aids" contains tests and checks used to locate or repeat symptoms of the printer, available options, and the maintenance approach used to prevent problems and maintain optimum performance. • "Parts...
Service Manual
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... the problem. Paper curl in the flash SIMM. 1. Diagnostic Aids 3-8 Select [DEVICE TESTS]. 3. Reduce the setting from the flash memory. If more than six errors are logged as 977. 1. It destroys all data stored in which the top and bottom of the page curl away from the printed side (hot paper curl) can be corrected by increasing the fuser warm-up time. The operator panel will display [Passed...
... the problem. Paper curl in the flash SIMM. 1. Diagnostic Aids 3-8 Select [DEVICE TESTS]. 3. Reduce the setting from the flash memory. If more than six errors are logged as 977. 1. It destroys all data stored in which the top and bottom of the page curl away from the printed side (hot paper curl) can be corrected by increasing the fuser warm-up time. The operator panel will display [Passed...
Service Manual
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.... Select [Maintenance Count]. 4. Select [Reset] to remove the gear cover before starting this test so you want to set the page count: 1. Select [CANCEL] to save the page count displayed. ing [Next] to "0". 5. Enter Diagnostics mode. 2. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu. 4049-XXX Maintenance Kit Count This non-displayed counter must be reset after the maintenance kit is replaced to select the number you...
.... Select [Maintenance Count]. 4. Select [Reset] to remove the gear cover before starting this test so you want to set the page count: 1. Select [CANCEL] to save the page count displayed. ing [Next] to "0". 5. Enter Diagnostics mode. 2. Press Return to return to Diagnostics mode main menu. Press Return to return to the Diagnostics mode main menu. 4049-XXX Maintenance Kit Count This non-displayed counter must be reset after the maintenance kit is replaced to select the number you...
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... numbers of horizontal lines spaced about an inch apart down the page. to a computer. Use this mode, the operator panel has minimal function; Select [MENUS]. 3. Select [Print Test Page]. 5. service codes are handled by the RIP board). This is disabled (during printer service will be on the engine board connectors, which allows you want the continuous test to test the printer without the RIP board installed. Select [TESTS MENU]. 4. ous test pages...
... numbers of horizontal lines spaced about an inch apart down the page. to a computer. Use this mode, the operator panel has minimal function; Select [MENUS]. 3. Select [Print Test Page]. 5. service codes are handled by the RIP board). This is disabled (during printer service will be on the engine board connectors, which allows you want the continuous test to test the printer without the RIP board installed. Select [TESTS MENU]. 4. ous test pages...