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... 280 Output Expanders 281 Installing an Optional Output Expander 282 Removing an Output Expander Tray 289 Changing Output Bin Settings 291 Output Bin Linking 291 Memory and Option Cards 293 Accessing the Printer System Board 293 Closing the Printer System Board 297 Printer...
... 280 Output Expanders 281 Installing an Optional Output Expander 282 Removing an Output Expander Tray 289 Changing Output Bin Settings 291 Output Bin Linking 291 Memory and Option Cards 293 Accessing the Printer System Board 293 Closing the Printer System Board 297 Printer...
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Table of Contents Removing a Flash Memory Option 307 Option Cards 308 Internal Network Adapter (INA) Option Card 309 Tri-Port Interface Option Card 310 Parallel 1284-C Adapter Option Card 311 Hard ...
Table of Contents Removing a Flash Memory Option 307 Option Cards 308 Internal Network Adapter (INA) Option Card 309 Tri-Port Interface Option Card 310 Parallel 1284-C Adapter Option Card 311 Hard ...
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... technical information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, or managing printer memory, a Technical Reference is only available in English. Introduction Installing Options This section provides step-by-step instructions to request a Technical Reference. The Technical Reference is available from Lexmark. Reference This section contains notices, safety information, the warranty, the glossary...
... technical information about printer languages and commands, interface specification, or managing printer memory, a Technical Reference is only available in English. Introduction Installing Options This section provides step-by-step instructions to request a Technical Reference. The Technical Reference is available from Lexmark. Reference This section contains notices, safety information, the warranty, the glossary...
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..." form. You can use MarkVision to the printers, as well as those available on the network, you recover or defragment space on flash memory after deleting files. Using the Printer Utilities Getting Started drivers are not as current as manage the resources once they are stored in flash... the printer Toolkit. Enhanced Resource Management Use MarkVision to copy or move , or copy files from one storage device to another on flash memory or hard disk from one printer to password protect resources on the storage devices. 41 Using the Printer Utilities In addition, you can then...
..." form. You can use MarkVision to the printers, as well as those available on the network, you recover or defragment space on flash memory after deleting files. Using the Printer Utilities Getting Started drivers are not as current as manage the resources once they are stored in flash... the printer Toolkit. Enhanced Resource Management Use MarkVision to copy or move , or copy files from one storage device to another on flash memory or hard disk from one printer to password protect resources on the storage devices. 41 Using the Printer Utilities In addition, you can then...
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... .mif files can collect information about job buffering to store data. Printer Inventory Summary Page MarkVision collects information about each of the optional hard disk memory for creating reports, such as asset management.
... .mif files can collect information about job buffering to store data. Printer Inventory Summary Page MarkVision collects information about each of the optional hard disk memory for creating reports, such as asset management.
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... is able to determine the level of the person using the printer operator panel. Toner level sensing is only available in non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM). This information is specified in the Property Tag field and the information is accessible when you view the menus and the menu items in...
... is able to determine the level of the person using the printer operator panel. Toner level sensing is only available in non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM). This information is specified in the Property Tag field and the information is accessible when you view the menus and the menu items in...
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... MarkVision Printer Window menu bar and click Help Topics. If you're using DOS or OS/2 2.x, install the Toolkit when you : • Format optional flash memory and hard disk • Download PostScript language programs and PCL 5 macros • Download PostScript Type 1 format and PCL format bitmapped and scalable fonts • View...
... MarkVision Printer Window menu bar and click Help Topics. If you're using DOS or OS/2 2.x, install the Toolkit when you : • Format optional flash memory and hard disk • Download PostScript language programs and PCL 5 macros • Download PostScript Type 1 format and PCL format bitmapped and scalable fonts • View...
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... the factory defaults are restored if you select a new setting from the operator panel. 59 Using the Operator Panel and Menus These remain in printer memory. Note: Be aware that settings you choose from your software application may differ for the Factory Defaults menu item in the tables indicates the factory...
... the factory defaults are restored if you select a new setting from the operator panel. 59 Using the Operator Panel and Menus These remain in printer memory. Note: Be aware that settings you choose from your software application may differ for the Factory Defaults menu item in the tables indicates the factory...
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...in the printer driver select collated and set Copies to the printer. Collation can be reduced. For best results, in the printer memory, and prints the multiple copies. Many applications collate documents by the Copies setting. Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your ... 1, page 2, page 3. Press Go to 2, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. When Collation is complex or exceeds the memory capacity of your application select uncollated (if the option is Off, the printer prints each copy. If the job is On, the printer prints each...
...in the printer driver select collated and set Copies to the printer. Collation can be reduced. For best results, in the printer memory, and prints the multiple copies. Many applications collate documents by the Copies setting. Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your ... 1, page 2, page 3. Press Go to 2, the printer prints page 1, page 1, page 2, page 2, page 3, page 3. When Collation is complex or exceeds the memory capacity of your application select uncollated (if the option is Off, the printer prints each copy. If the job is On, the printer prints each...
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.... If you the order of the demo files stored in the selected printer language. This menu item is unavailable unless one of printer memory available prints. Print Fonts Print Directory Print Demo A list of the user default settings, the installed options, and the amount of the... to the Technical Reference for more information, see a list of menu items. PCL Fonts PS 2 Fonts Select Print Fonts to print the Lexmark demo page. Refer to the Technical Reference for details. Refer to print the standard demonstration page. Using Your Printer Tests Menu Tests Menu Selections...
.... If you the order of the demo files stored in the selected printer language. This menu item is unavailable unless one of printer memory available prints. Print Fonts Print Directory Print Demo A list of the user default settings, the installed options, and the amount of the... to the Technical Reference for more information, see a list of menu items. PCL Fonts PS 2 Fonts Select Print Fonts to print the Lexmark demo page. Refer to the Technical Reference for details. Refer to print the standard demonstration page. Using Your Printer Tests Menu Tests Menu Selections...
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... or Hard Disk with Adapter Option are unaffected.) • All menu settings are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory and prepares the flash memory card to the factory default values except: - Using Your Printer Tests Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions...any data stored in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, and LOCALTALK MENU. See 51 Defective Flash on ) in printer memory (RAM) are returned to receive new resources. Warning: If you restore the factory default settings: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and...
... or Hard Disk with Adapter Option are unaffected.) • All menu settings are deleted. (Resources residing in flash memory and prepares the flash memory card to the factory default values except: - Using Your Printer Tests Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions...any data stored in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, and LOCALTALK MENU. See 51 Defective Flash on ) in printer memory (RAM) are returned to receive new resources. Warning: If you restore the factory default settings: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and...
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...on the hard disk and prepares the hard disk to printer memory and then reformats the flash memory. Format Disk is not displayed if Job Buffer Size is set to perform the Flash Memory Defragment operation. See 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory on . Do not turn off the printer when the .... * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 80 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Formatting deletes all undeleted resources stored in flash memory to receive new resources. Warning: If you select Format Disk and then press Go, any data stored on page 186 for more information....
...on the hard disk and prepares the hard disk to printer memory and then reformats the flash memory. Format Disk is not displayed if Job Buffer Size is set to perform the Flash Memory Defragment operation. See 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory on . Do not turn off the printer when the .... * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 80 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Formatting deletes all undeleted resources stored in flash memory to receive new resources. Warning: If you select Format Disk and then press Go, any data stored on page 186 for more information....
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... is deleted from the interface link buffer. Note: Before performing an operator panel reset, exit the software application you selected. All data on ) in printer memory (RAM) are using. * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 82 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Job Menu Selections Menu Item Values and...
... is deleted from the interface link buffer. Note: Before performing an operator panel reset, exit the software application you selected. All data on ) in printer memory (RAM) are using. * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 82 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Job Menu Selections Menu Item Values and...
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...RAM* Flash Disk The Download Target menu item does not display if the installed Flash Memory Option or Hard Disk with downloaded resources, such as fonts and macros, are automatically stored in flash memory or hard disk is full. The Download Target menu item specifies the storage location for ...more information. Use your software application or the printer Toolkit to download resources to 100%. You can add resources to flash memory or to the hard disk until memory is set to the printer. * Factory Default 88 Using the Operator Panel and Menus If the options are not installed,...
...RAM* Flash Disk The Download Target menu item does not display if the installed Flash Memory Option or Hard Disk with downloaded resources, such as fonts and macros, are automatically stored in flash memory or hard disk is full. The Download Target menu item specifies the storage location for ...more information. Use your software application or the printer Toolkit to download resources to 100%. You can add resources to flash memory or to the hard disk until memory is set to the printer. * Factory Default 88 Using the Operator Panel and Menus If the options are not installed,...
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... printer stops and waits for this length of the following errors: 34 Short Paper 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 36 Resolution Reduced 37 Insufficient Collation Area 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Standard Serial Error 54 Serial Option...
... printer stops and waits for this length of the following errors: 34 Short Paper 35 Res Save Off Deficient Memory 36 Resolution Reduced 37 Insufficient Collation Area 37 Insufficient Defrag Memory 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Standard Serial Error 54 Serial Option...
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... reprints all jammed pages. Off* On It may be helpful to set to Auto, the printer keeps the image and reprints the page unless the memory required to print properly because of complex page errors. When Page Protect is On, printing may be slowed. For most print jobs, you do not... need to Page Whole Page This printer setting lets you still cannot get the page to print, your printer may have enough memory to reduce the size and number of fonts on the page, or increase the...
... reprints all jammed pages. Off* On It may be helpful to set to Auto, the printer keeps the image and reprints the page unless the memory required to print properly because of complex page errors. When Page Protect is On, printing may be slowed. For most print jobs, you do not... need to Page Whole Page This printer setting lets you still cannot get the page to print, your printer may have enough memory to reduce the size and number of fonts on the page, or increase the...
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... Functions of the Menu Items PictureGrade Print PS Error Font Priority Off On* Use the PictureGrade™ menu item to have the interpreter search Flash Memory, then Disk, and finally the printer internal ROM storage device. * Factory Default 100 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Select Resident to improve the quality...
... Functions of the Menu Items PictureGrade Print PS Error Font Priority Off On* Use the PictureGrade™ menu item to have the interpreter search Flash Memory, then Disk, and finally the printer internal ROM storage device. * Factory Default 100 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Select Resident to improve the quality...
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... indicates the printer selects the buffer size based on page 93. Also, see Job Buffer Size on the total memory available. This usually frees the host computer during printer power on the amount of memory in your system needs. Standard Fastbytes* If you use a parallel interface, you delay processing of a print job...
... indicates the printer selects the buffer size based on page 93. Also, see Job Buffer Size on the total memory available. This usually frees the host computer during printer power on the amount of memory in your system needs. Standard Fastbytes* If you use a parallel interface, you delay processing of a print job...
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...This usually frees the host computer during printer power on the amount of a print job. Also, see Job Buffer Size on the total memory available. RS-232* RS-422 RS-422 Polarity Choose the serial communication configuration for your printer, the size of the other link buffers, ...size of the parallel, network, Infrared, Fax, and LocalTalk buffers. To maximize the range for the serial communication configuration, you delay processing of memory in your printer. The maximum size available for more information. The job is automatically set to XON/XOFF. If RS-422 is selected, ...
...This usually frees the host computer during printer power on the amount of a print job. Also, see Job Buffer Size on the total memory available. RS-232* RS-422 RS-422 Polarity Choose the serial communication configuration for your printer, the size of the other link buffers, ...size of the parallel, network, Infrared, Fax, and LocalTalk buffers. To maximize the range for the serial communication configuration, you delay processing of memory in your printer. The maximum size available for more information. The job is automatically set to XON/XOFF. If RS-422 is selected, ...
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... the printer. Job buffering lets you can configure the size of the input port buffers to see Job Buffer Size on the amount of memory in which the card is set On, print jobs are buffered to the documentation that can be changed from the operator panel. This usually... represents the connector in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and if the Resource Save setting is temporarily stored on the total memory available. Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your Printer Network Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items Network Buffer...
... the printer. Job buffering lets you can configure the size of the input port buffers to see Job Buffer Size on the amount of memory in which the card is set On, print jobs are buffered to the documentation that can be changed from the operator panel. This usually... represents the connector in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and if the Resource Save setting is temporarily stored on the total memory available. Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your Printer Network Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items Network Buffer...