Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB)
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... or to this document. This document contains information on a network. You may choose to restrict access to open it: User's Guide Roadmap Setup Guide 2000-Sheet Drawer User's Guide High-Capacity Output Stacker Installation Instructions Use this document when you have questions about the Lexmark Optra™ T printer or encounter a problem when using it...
... or to this document. This document contains information on a network. You may choose to restrict access to open it: User's Guide Roadmap Setup Guide 2000-Sheet Drawer User's Guide High-Capacity Output Stacker Installation Instructions Use this document when you have questions about the Lexmark Optra™ T printer or encounter a problem when using it...
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...Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View Multipage Border UTILITIES MENU (page 33) Print Menus Print Net Setup Print Net1 Setup Print Net2 Setup Print Fonts Print Directory Factory Defaults Format Flash Defragment Flash Format Disk Job Acct Stat Hex Trace JOB MENU (...RS-422 RS-422 Polarity Serial Protocol Robust XON Baud Data Bits Parity Honor DSR NETWORK MENU (page 71) NETWORK OPTION x PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode Network Buffer Job Buffering NETWORK x SETUP INFRARED MENU (page 74) Infrared Port PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode Infrared Buffer...
...Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View Multipage Border UTILITIES MENU (page 33) Print Menus Print Net Setup Print Net1 Setup Print Net2 Setup Print Fonts Print Directory Factory Defaults Format Flash Defragment Flash Format Disk Job Acct Stat Hex Trace JOB MENU (...RS-422 RS-422 Polarity Serial Protocol Robust XON Baud Data Bits Parity Honor DSR NETWORK MENU (page 71) NETWORK OPTION x PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode Network Buffer Job Buffering NETWORK x SETUP INFRARED MENU (page 74) Infrared Port PCL SmartSwitch PS SmartSwitch NPA Mode Infrared Buffer...
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...to print the internal print server settings page. Note: Print Net1 Setup only displays if an internal print server is set up and the printer settings for your network as defined by the Network x Setup menu item in the NETWORK MENU. See page 71 for details. See page 71 for ...details. The internal print server settings page contains information on how your network is installed in your network as defined by the Network x Setup menu item in the NETWORK MENU. See page 71 for your printer. The internal print server settings page contains information on ...
...to print the internal print server settings page. Note: Print Net1 Setup only displays if an internal print server is set up and the printer settings for your network as defined by the Network x Setup menu item in the NETWORK MENU. See page 71 for details. See page 71 for ...details. The internal print server settings page contains information on how your network is installed in your network as defined by the Network x Setup menu item in the NETWORK MENU. See page 71 for your printer. The internal print server settings page contains information on ...
Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB)
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... Read/Write or Write protected. 51 Defective Flash may display when the printer is formatting. The Display Language setting in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU, USB MENU, and FAX MENU. Yes No Formatting the flash memory deletes all resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) stored in... Fonts Press Select to print a font sample list that shows all the resources stored in flash memory or on a hard disk. All settings in the SETUP MENU. -
... Read/Write or Write protected. 51 Defective Flash may display when the printer is formatting. The Display Language setting in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU, USB MENU, and FAX MENU. Yes No Formatting the flash memory deletes all resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) stored in... Fonts Press Select to print a font sample list that shows all the resources stored in flash memory or on a hard disk. All settings in the SETUP MENU. -
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...may be lost. 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Standard Serial Error 54 Std Network Software Error 54 Network x Software Error 54 Serial Option x Error 54 Std Par ENA Connection Lost 54 Std Ser Fax Connection Lost 54 Ser x Fax... Serial Disabled 56 Serial Port x Disabled 56 Std Parallel Port Disabled 56 Parallel Port x Disabled *Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 50 Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Values Auto Continue Disabled* 5...255 Set Auto Continue to a value between 5 seconds and 255 seconds to have the printer...
...may be lost. 38 Memory Full 39 Complex Page 51 Defective Flash 52 Flash Full 53 Unformatted Flash 54 Standard Serial Error 54 Std Network Software Error 54 Network x Software Error 54 Serial Option x Error 54 Std Par ENA Connection Lost 54 Std Ser Fax Connection Lost 54 Ser x Fax... Serial Disabled 56 Serial Port x Disabled 56 Std Parallel Port Disabled 56 Parallel Port x Disabled *Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 50 Setup Menu (continued) Menu item Values Auto Continue Disabled* 5...255 Set Auto Continue to a value between 5 seconds and 255 seconds to have the printer...
Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB)
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... is set to Disabled. 61 Defective Disk may display when the printer is temporarily stored on page 112. Open the menu to the hard disk. NETWORK x SETUP * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 73 The job is turned on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD for this menu item are... supplied by the specific network card. The Job Buffering menu item only displays if the installed hard disk is formatted and is not defective, Read/Write or Write protected, and...
... is set to Disabled. 61 Defective Disk may display when the printer is temporarily stored on page 112. Open the menu to the hard disk. NETWORK x SETUP * Factory default Using the Operator Panel and Menus 73 The job is turned on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD for this menu item are... supplied by the specific network card. The Job Buffering menu item only displays if the installed hard disk is formatted and is not defective, Read/Write or Write protected, and...
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...Narrow Media Exit Config Menu * Factory default Values Discard Select Discard to delete all print jobs stored in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU, USB MENU, and FAX MENU. The Display Language setting in the printer memory are deleted. •...factory default setting except: - Restore All If you select Restore All: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) in the SETUP MENU. - Using the Operator Panel and Menus 92 The printer automatically restarts and returns to 14 characters. The name is available, it displays ...
...Narrow Media Exit Config Menu * Factory default Values Discard Select Discard to delete all print jobs stored in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU, USB MENU, and FAX MENU. The Display Language setting in the printer memory are deleted. •...factory default setting except: - Restore All If you select Restore All: • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, symbol sets) in the SETUP MENU. - Using the Operator Panel and Menus 92 The printer automatically restarts and returns to 14 characters. The name is available, it displays ...
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...while this message displays. This message displays if the code in internal print server x, where x represents network port 1 or 2, has not been programmed or is formatting. You can download network code while this message displays, the Ready and Busy messages do not display until valid code is ... panel menus" on the flash memory is programmed into the internal print server. Status message Formatting Disk Invalid Font Data Invalid Network x Code or Invalid Standard Network Code Locking Menus Menus Disabled Network Card Busy Meaning and allowed action The hard disk is not valid.
...while this message displays. This message displays if the code in internal print server x, where x represents network port 1 or 2, has not been programmed or is formatting. You can download network code while this message displays, the Ready and Busy messages do not display until valid code is ... panel menus" on the flash memory is programmed into the internal print server. Status message Formatting Disk Invalid Font Data Invalid Network x Code or Invalid Standard Network Code Locking Menus Menus Disabled Network Card Busy Meaning and allowed action The hard disk is not valid.
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... "Network printing problems" on the host computer should match. Solving Printer Problems 133 Problem Action Job did not print or incorrect characters printed. Make sure Ready displays on page 9. Use IEEE 1284-compliant parallel cable. the printer will not print. Check the printer interface from the SETUP MENU... See "Printing the menu settings page" on the operator panel before you are using Windows 98 or another USB-capable operating system supported by Lexmark. Connected to the USB port, but Make sure you send a job to Off. • Check the protocol, baud, parity, and ...
... "Network printing problems" on the host computer should match. Solving Printer Problems 133 Problem Action Job did not print or incorrect characters printed. Make sure Ready displays on page 9. Use IEEE 1284-compliant parallel cable. the printer will not print. Check the printer interface from the SETUP MENU... See "Printing the menu settings page" on the operator panel before you are using Windows 98 or another USB-capable operating system supported by Lexmark. Connected to the USB port, but Make sure you send a job to Off. • Check the protocol, baud, parity, and ...
Technical Reference
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...Port interface option card provides a RS-232C or RS-422 serial interface port, as well as a computer. For detailed installation or setup instructions, refer to your printer user documentation for information on page 8-50 for detailed installation instructions. If a serial connector is not ...standard, you may be able to your printer user documentation or the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. See "Network Support" on which printer interface options your printer supports and for more information about print servers. Some printers also offer a parallel ...
...Port interface option card provides a RS-232C or RS-422 serial interface port, as well as a computer. For detailed installation or setup instructions, refer to your printer user documentation for information on page 8-50 for detailed installation instructions. If a serial connector is not ...standard, you may be able to your printer user documentation or the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. See "Network Support" on which printer interface options your printer supports and for more information about print servers. Some printers also offer a parallel ...
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... book or your user documentation for additional setup information. Use the USB interface when you : • Require an interface cable more than 10 feet in your printer. Refer to your printer user documentation for the next job. Note: Lexmark also offers a 20-ft parallel interface ... panel or through MarkVision. Use the parallel interface when you can attach multiple interface cables to the printer at the same time. Attach network cables to the Token-Ring, Ethernet, or LocalTalk print servers installed in length. 8-6 Interfaces Deciding Which Interface to Use On some printers...
... book or your user documentation for additional setup information. Use the USB interface when you : • Require an interface cable more than 10 feet in your printer. Refer to your printer user documentation for the next job. Note: Lexmark also offers a 20-ft parallel interface ... panel or through MarkVision. Use the parallel interface when you can attach multiple interface cables to the printer at the same time. Attach network cables to the Token-Ring, Ethernet, or LocalTalk print servers installed in length. 8-6 Interfaces Deciding Which Interface to Use On some printers...
Print Drivers for UNIX and LINUX Systems
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...you can create a virtual device, you must gather the following scripts: Linux # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Solaris and HP-UX # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint IBM AIX # /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Adding or removing a user from the administrative group Users who are part of the following information...: • The connection method for the virtual device • For network printers-the host name or...
...you can create a virtual device, you must gather the following scripts: Linux # /usr/local/lexmark/setup.lexprint Solaris and HP-UX # /opt/lexmark/setup.lexprint IBM AIX # /usr/lpp/lexprint/setup.lexprint Adding or removing a user from the administrative group Users who are part of the following information...: • The connection method for the virtual device • For network printers-the host name or...
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... to see the print server documentation. - Check to a network, PING the print server. - Try using the Print utilities to print directly to a network, check the print server. Restart the lpsched or lpd process. - Print a setup page from the printer control panel. If you are using ...an internal print server - See the documentation for the printer. Make sure the print server is a bpp type. To check this state, you are using an external print server - If a network-related message appears...
... to see the print server documentation. - Check to a network, PING the print server. - Try using the Print utilities to print directly to a network, check the print server. Restart the lpsched or lpd process. - Print a setup page from the printer control panel. If you are using ...an internal print server - See the documentation for the printer. Make sure the print server is a bpp type. To check this state, you are using an external print server - If a network-related message appears...
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...Direct Image or ImageQuick data. If the addresses do not match, edit the /etc/hosts file, or update the name server to search for the network printer in the queue. - Re-enable the queue with printers that does not support ImageQuick data, the job will not print correctly. • ... physical connections. - Try using the full DNS domain name. • Check your system may not be configured to correct the address. • Print a setup page from the queue, and then re-enable the queue. - Verify the virtual device selection in the name server or /etc/hosts file. Note: Automatic...
...Direct Image or ImageQuick data. If the addresses do not match, edit the /etc/hosts file, or update the name server to search for the network printer in the queue. - Re-enable the queue with printers that does not support ImageQuick data, the job will not print correctly. • ... physical connections. - Try using the full DNS domain name. • Check your system may not be configured to correct the address. • Print a setup page from the queue, and then re-enable the queue. - Verify the virtual device selection in the name server or /etc/hosts file. Note: Automatic...
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...off and back on. My printer model is not listed • Make sure you have the latest version of attachments on the setup page. • If a network-related message appears on the control panel, see the print server documentation. For more information, see the print server documentation. •.... If you have the latest version, check the Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to filter print jobs. For more information, see the print server documentation. • Print a setup page from the printer control panel. Turn the printer back on the print server. ...
...off and back on. My printer model is not listed • Make sure you have the latest version of attachments on the setup page. • If a network-related message appears on the control panel, see the print server documentation. For more information, see the print server documentation. •.... If you have the latest version, check the Software and Documentation CD or the Lexmark Web site to filter print jobs. For more information, see the print server documentation. • Print a setup page from the printer control panel. Turn the printer back on the print server. ...