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... Contents Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages 177 Status Messages 177 Line 1 Messages 178 Line 2 Messages 182 Attendance Messages 184 Solving Printer Problems 199 Display Problems 200 Printing Problems 200 Print Quality Problems 201 Option Problems 204 Network Printing Problems 207 Other Problems and Questions 208 Clearing Jams 209 Possible...
... Contents Caring for Your Printer Understanding Printer Messages 177 Status Messages 177 Line 1 Messages 178 Line 2 Messages 182 Attendance Messages 184 Solving Printer Problems 199 Display Problems 200 Printing Problems 200 Print Quality Problems 201 Option Problems 204 Network Printing Problems 207 Other Problems and Questions 208 Clearing Jams 209 Possible...
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Note: See "Display Language" on page 92 if you want to install the operator panel overlay for your language. 1 Locate the overlay packaged with your printer. 2 Press the new overlay into place. It snaps into place on the operator panel. Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Installing the Operator Panel Overlay You may need to change the country language displayed on the operator panel. 25 Setting Up Your Printer
Note: See "Display Language" on page 92 if you want to install the operator panel overlay for your language. 1 Locate the overlay packaged with your printer. 2 Press the new overlay into place. It snaps into place on the operator panel. Setting Up Your Printer Getting Started Installing the Operator Panel Overlay You may need to change the country language displayed on the operator panel. 25 Setting Up Your Printer
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..."Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 12 before you print a page. 1 Make sure the printer power is shown on the display and remains on the display until the page prints. You can use this page to verify that all the printer options are properly installed and the printer settings... are set to indicate the printer is operational. The message, Printing Menu Settings, is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on the display. The page prints to what you want. The page shows current settings for the menus and a list of menu items for more information. However,...
..."Removing the Print Cartridge Packaging" on page 12 before you print a page. 1 Make sure the printer power is shown on the display and remains on the display until the page prints. You can use this page to verify that all the printer options are properly installed and the printer settings... are set to indicate the printer is operational. The message, Printing Menu Settings, is On (|) and the Ready status message appears on the display. The page prints to what you want. The page shows current settings for the menus and a list of menu items for more information. However,...
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...user interface provides ongoing status for by way of an optional network adapter. When minimized on the operator panel display if you are responsible for Lexmark printers connected locally or attached directly to see a graphic of the printer and detailed information about jobs currently...print queues that can save the printer settings in the print buffer. 36 Using the Printer Utilities By using a helpful list of Lexmark printers. MarkVision can be listed through MarkVision. The status reported includes all messages appearing on your workstation, save you know there is...
...user interface provides ongoing status for by way of an optional network adapter. When minimized on the operator panel display if you are responsible for Lexmark printers connected locally or attached directly to see a graphic of the printer and detailed information about jobs currently...print queues that can save the printer settings in the print buffer. 36 Using the Printer Utilities By using a helpful list of Lexmark printers. MarkVision can be listed through MarkVision. The status reported includes all messages appearing on your workstation, save you know there is...
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...of the MarkVision window on your computer display varies, depending on your operating system and your network and printer configuration. MarkVision Support in the MarkVision utility installed on page 47. 37 Using the Printer Utilities Lexmark is continually updating printer utilities to ...utilities for Windows 95, Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 4.0, Macintosh, and OS/2 Warp were shipped with MarkVision for UNIX Networks from Lexmark. Contact a representative at the place where you optimum printer control. Scroll through the online Help included with your workstation operating system...
...of the MarkVision window on your computer display varies, depending on your operating system and your network and printer configuration. MarkVision Support in the MarkVision utility installed on page 47. 37 Using the Printer Utilities Lexmark is continually updating printer utilities to ...utilities for Windows 95, Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 4.0, Macintosh, and OS/2 Warp were shipped with MarkVision for UNIX Networks from Lexmark. Contact a representative at the place where you optimum printer control. Scroll through the online Help included with your workstation operating system...
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... features let you actively monitor the status of the options installed on each printer and see a graphic of multiple printers on the printer display. You can then use the operator panel buttons to update through the menus and change printer settings. Unlike other printers you want to ... then easily identify the printer best suited for Windows can determine the current status for Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and OS/2, a full-menu display of the selected printer operator panel. It allows a window-like graphical user interface. The menus and messages appear just as they do on a ...
... features let you actively monitor the status of the options installed on each printer and see a graphic of multiple printers on the printer display. You can then use the operator panel buttons to update through the menus and change printer settings. Unlike other printers you want to ... then easily identify the printer best suited for Windows can determine the current status for Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and OS/2, a full-menu display of the selected printer operator panel. It allows a window-like graphical user interface. The menus and messages appear just as they do on a ...
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... the Operator Panel and Menus Using the Using Your Printer Operator Panel and Menus Chapter 3 The operator panel has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five buttons, and one indicator light. If there is a setting you cannot change that setting. LCD Light Menu Select Return Go Stop Normally you...
... the Operator Panel and Menus Using the Using Your Printer Operator Panel and Menus Chapter 3 The operator panel has a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), five buttons, and one indicator light. If there is a setting you cannot change that setting. LCD Light Menu Select Return Go Stop Normally you...
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Using Your Printer Using the Operator Panel and Menus Operator Panel Buttons Button Go Menu> and
Using Your Printer Using the Operator Panel and Menus Operator Panel Buttons Button Go Menu> and
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...Panel and Menus While it's printing a job, it is shown on the first line of the display. indicates printer failures that may require servicing For example, when the printer displays the Ready status message, it displays a Busy message similar to print. indicates printer errors that give more information about the current state of... the display shows messages that you to send a job to the following one: Busy PCL Toner Low Using the Operator Panel and Menus The Busy message ...
...Panel and Menus While it's printing a job, it is shown on the first line of the display. indicates printer failures that may require servicing For example, when the printer displays the Ready status message, it displays a Busy message similar to print. indicates printer errors that give more information about the current state of... the display shows messages that you to send a job to the following one: Busy PCL Toner Low Using the Operator Panel and Menus The Busy message ...
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... help you solve printer problems. For example, if you left the upper front door open, the message Close Door or Insert Cartridge appears on the display: Close Door or Insert Cartridge The service messages notify you can select menu items and associated values to run your print jobs successfully.
... help you solve printer problems. For example, if you left the upper front door open, the message Close Door or Insert Cartridge appears on the display: Close Door or Insert Cartridge The service messages notify you can select menu items and associated values to run your print jobs successfully.
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... a setting • a numerical value that can be: • a phrase or word to select the menu or menu item shown on the second line of the display. • If the selection is a menu, the menu is opened and the first printer setting in the menu is... displayed. • If the selection is a menu item, the default setting for the menu item is displayed. (The current user default setting has an asterisk (*) beside it.) Each menu item has a list of valid...
... a setting • a numerical value that can be: • a phrase or word to select the menu or menu item shown on the second line of the display. • If the selection is a menu, the menu is opened and the first printer setting in the menu is... displayed. • If the selection is a menu item, the default setting for the menu item is displayed. (The current user default setting has an asterisk (*) beside it.) Each menu item has a list of valid...
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... of the current user default settings and installed printer options. 1 Make sure the printer power is shown on the display and remains on the display until you see "Understanding Printer Messages" on the display. 2 Press Menu> or until you see Print Menus. 5 Press Select to select Print Menus. The page shows current settings...
... of the current user default settings and installed printer options. 1 Make sure the printer power is shown on the display and remains on the display until you see "Understanding Printer Messages" on the display. 2 Press Menu> or until you see Print Menus. 5 Press Select to select Print Menus. The page shows current settings...
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... the menu items for each menu, the available values, and a description of the menu items or values are displayed only if a specific option is available for a particular printer language. Additional menus are displayed if a language is installed on page 60 shows the menu items in each table are installed. Some of the...
... the menu items for each menu, the available values, and a description of the menu items or values are displayed only if a specific option is available for a particular printer language. Additional menus are displayed if a language is installed on page 60 shows the menu items in each table are installed. Some of the...
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... PQET SETUP MENU (page 87) Printer Language Power Saver Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Toner Alarm Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit PCL EMUL MENU (page 95) Font Source Font Name Point Size Pitch... LocalTalk Zone FAX MENU (page 119) Fax Port Fax Baud Fax Data Bits Fax Parity Fax Buffer Menu items in italics only appear on the display if the corresponding option is installed. Press Return to back up to Ready. - For all menus: -
... PQET SETUP MENU (page 87) Printer Language Power Saver Resource Save Download Target Print Timeout Wait Timeout Auto Continue Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Toner Alarm Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit PCL EMUL MENU (page 95) Font Source Font Name Point Size Pitch... LocalTalk Zone FAX MENU (page 119) Fax Port Fax Baud Fax Data Bits Fax Parity Fax Buffer Menu items in italics only appear on the display if the corresponding option is installed. Press Return to back up to Ready. - For all menus: -
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Note: Only installed paper sources are changed to Manual or First, they are displayed. To make it available for more information. * Factory default 61 Using the Operator Panel and Menus If Paper Source or Separator Source is set the ...
Note: Only installed paper sources are changed to Manual or First, they are displayed. To make it available for more information. * Factory default 61 Using the Operator Panel and Menus If Paper Source or Separator Source is set the ...
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...) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER SIZE • Tray x Size (x represents a tray number from 1 to 5, but only installed paper sources are displayed.) - A4* (Country specific) - Executive - same paper sizes as Env Feeder) * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 62 Using the Operator Panel and Menus...
...) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER SIZE • Tray x Size (x represents a tray number from 1 to 5, but only installed paper sources are displayed.) - A4* (Country specific) - Executive - same paper sizes as Env Feeder) * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 62 Using the Operator Panel and Menus...
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... size you want in the source. It is important to any size that is installed in the source. MP Feeder Size is also available and displayed on the operator panel when the multipurpose feeder is not considered a standard size. * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 63 Using the Operator...
... size you want in the source. It is important to any size that is installed in the source. MP Feeder Size is also available and displayed on the operator panel when the multipurpose feeder is not considered a standard size. * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 63 Using the Operator...
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...) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER TYPE • Tray x Type (x represents a tray number from 1 to 5, but only installed paper sources are displayed.) - Letterhead - Card Stock - Custom Type 3* (Factory default for Tray 2 only) - Labels - Custom Type 4* (Factory default for Tray 4 only) - Colored Paper...
...) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER TYPE • Tray x Type (x represents a tray number from 1 to 5, but only installed paper sources are displayed.) - Letterhead - Card Stock - Custom Type 3* (Factory default for Tray 2 only) - Labels - Custom Type 4* (Factory default for Tray 4 only) - Colored Paper...
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...) The PAPER TYPE setting lets you could define a custom type name based on the name on page 66. MP Feeder Type is also available and displayed on the operator panel when the multipurpose feeder is set to a unique value to Cassette. Custom Type 3 - The PAPER TYPE setting is configured with a different...
...) The PAPER TYPE setting lets you could define a custom type name based on the name on page 66. MP Feeder Type is also available and displayed on the operator panel when the multipurpose feeder is set to a unique value to Cassette. Custom Type 3 - The PAPER TYPE setting is configured with a different...
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... option installed. This print material designation optimizes print quality settings when you need to Custom Type x. If a user-defined name is available, this name is displayed instead of Custom Type x, where x represents a number 1 through 5 respectively, you select print material from a source when the type is used for printed ... Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER TYPE CUSTOM TYPES For example, if you have an Optra S 2455 with two optional trays attached, and you have , see "Paper Exits (Output Bins)" on top of the printer.
... option installed. This print material designation optimizes print quality settings when you need to Custom Type x. If a user-defined name is available, this name is displayed instead of Custom Type x, where x represents a number 1 through 5 respectively, you select print material from a source when the type is used for printed ... Menu Selections (Continued) Menu Item Values and Functions of the Menu Items PAPER TYPE CUSTOM TYPES For example, if you have an Optra S 2455 with two optional trays attached, and you have , see "Paper Exits (Output Bins)" on top of the printer.