Setup Guide (881 KB)
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Step 7: Attach cables 22 Setting up for network printing 22 Setting up for local printing 22 Step 8: Verify printer setup 24 Turning on the printer 24 Printing setup pages 24 Step 9: Configure for TCP/IP 26 Assigning a printer IP address 26 Verifying the IP settings 26 Step 10: Install printer drivers 28 Configuring for network printing 28 Configuring for local printing 31 Step 11: Distribute information to users 33 Discovering printer users 33 Finding helpful information 33 Distributing the information 34 Storing the quick reference card 34 Congratulations 34 iv Contents
Step 7: Attach cables 22 Setting up for network printing 22 Setting up for local printing 22 Step 8: Verify printer setup 24 Turning on the printer 24 Printing setup pages 24 Step 9: Configure for TCP/IP 26 Assigning a printer IP address 26 Verifying the IP settings 26 Step 10: Install printer drivers 28 Configuring for network printing 28 Configuring for local printing 31 Step 11: Distribute information to users 33 Discovering printer users 33 Finding helpful information 33 Distributing the information 34 Storing the quick reference card 34 Congratulations 34 iv Contents
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...Utility is "Not Connected," your LAN drop may not be provided on Lexmark's Web site at www.lexmark.com. Save the network setup page for the printer. Check the drivers CD booklet to change the configuration, use . Task Configure for the sizes and types of memory installed is "Connected." If ...the network setup page, confirm that Status is correctly listed under "Printer Information." • Verify that you loaded. • Verify the amount of print media you are configured for TCP/IP Install printer drivers Go to your network cable may also be active or your network.
...Utility is "Not Connected," your LAN drop may not be provided on Lexmark's Web site at www.lexmark.com. Save the network setup page for the printer. Check the drivers CD booklet to change the configuration, use . Task Configure for the sizes and types of memory installed is "Connected." If ...the network setup page, confirm that Status is correctly listed under "Printer Information." • Verify that you loaded. • Verify the amount of print media you are configured for TCP/IP Install printer drivers Go to your network cable may also be active or your network.
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... the UAA. Look under the "TCP/IP" heading on the network setup page you printed in "Printing setup pages" on page 24. 2 Go to the printer. 1 Look for the UAA entry on page 24. 26 Configure for information about installing and using DHCP, an IP address is automatically assigned after you... printed earlier. Look for the address under the "TCP/IP" heading and make sure the IP address, netmask, and...
... the UAA. Look under the "TCP/IP" heading on the network setup page you printed in "Printing setup pages" on page 24. 2 Go to the printer. 1 Look for the UAA entry on page 24. 26 Configure for information about installing and using DHCP, an IP address is automatically assigned after you... printed earlier. Look for the address under the "TCP/IP" heading and make sure the IP address, netmask, and...
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... Windows XP operating systems support USB connections. Windows In Windows network environments, printers can be configured for direct printing or for network printing After you have assigned and verified the TCP/IP settings, you need. Configuring for shared printing. 28 Install printer drivers Type of printer installation Network environment or operating system Go to page...
... Windows XP operating systems support USB connections. Windows In Windows network environments, printers can be configured for direct printing or for network printing After you have assigned and verified the TCP/IP settings, you need. Configuring for shared printing. 28 Install printer drivers Type of printer installation Network environment or operating system Go to page...
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..., such as printer status alerts. Macintosh You must install a printer driver on the local printing computer attached to the printer. Configuring for In order to print locally, you must do one of the following information, you used in "Attach cables" ...on page 22 to attach the printer to your Windows software. You will find detailed instructions for information about local printer installation. Updated system and custom drivers are available on Lexmark...
..., such as printer status alerts. Macintosh You must install a printer driver on the local printing computer attached to the printer. Configuring for In order to print locally, you must do one of the following information, you used in "Attach cables" ...on page 22 to attach the printer to your Windows software. You will find detailed instructions for information about local printer installation. Updated system and custom drivers are available on Lexmark...
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... Sun Ray appliances and Sun workstations. The printer is also available in a downloadable software package from Lexmark's Web site at www.lexmark.com for your printer and then restart your printer is automatically configured. The PPD for your printer is also on the drivers CD that shipped with your printer, you... Note: The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are located on the drivers CD and on your printer. You can be found in the Print Center. • For Mac OS 8.6-9.x, you need on which version of the drivers CD shipped with your operating system and follow the instructions...
... Sun Ray appliances and Sun workstations. The printer is also available in a downloadable software package from Lexmark's Web site at www.lexmark.com for your printer and then restart your printer is automatically configured. The PPD for your printer is also on the drivers CD that shipped with your printer, you... Note: The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are located on the drivers CD and on your printer. You can be found in the Print Center. • For Mac OS 8.6-9.x, you need on which version of the drivers CD shipped with your operating system and follow the instructions...
User's Reference (3.4 MB)
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... Chapter 31: Using the operator panel 95 Chapter 32: Understanding the operator panel lights 96 Chapter 33: Understanding the printer configuration menus ... 125 Accessing the printer menus 125 Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet 125 Advancing in the menus and menu items, and selecting and saving values ... 126 Exiting the menus 126 Menus...
... Chapter 31: Using the operator panel 95 Chapter 32: Understanding the operator panel lights 96 Chapter 33: Understanding the printer configuration menus ... 125 Accessing the printer menus 125 Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet 125 Advancing in the menus and menu items, and selecting and saving values ... 126 Exiting the menus 126 Menus...
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...and hold Continue until all the lights cycle. To exit the menus, turn the printer on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. 6 Press and hold Continue as indicated on . The pages include: • An information page containing...printing various types of printing. 5 Printing Print Quality Test Pages To help isolate print quality problems, print the Print Quality Test Pages: 1 Turn the printer off . 12 The light sequence that represents the Home menu is displayed, close the upper front door. The Print Quality Test Pages print. The Printer Settings Configuration sheet prints...
...and hold Continue until all the lights cycle. To exit the menus, turn the printer on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. 6 Press and hold Continue as indicated on . The pages include: • An information page containing...printing various types of printing. 5 Printing Print Quality Test Pages To help isolate print quality problems, print the Print Quality Test Pages: 1 Turn the printer off . 12 The light sequence that represents the Home menu is displayed, close the upper front door. The Print Quality Test Pages print. The Printer Settings Configuration sheet prints...
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... printer. • Access the menus by following the instructions on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet: - See Replacing the print cartridge for more information. • Change the print cartridge. See Replacing the print cartridge for more information. Select Restore Factory Defaults. Unexpected characters print or characters are missing. • Make sure you are using the correct...
... printer. • Access the menus by following the instructions on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet: - See Replacing the print cartridge for more information. • Change the print cartridge. See Replacing the print cartridge for more information. Select Restore Factory Defaults. Unexpected characters print or characters are missing. • Make sure you are using the correct...
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...are represented by Error and Press Continue light sequences. 125 All the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet Follow the steps in Accessing the printer menus to select and save the value. See... Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet for information about using this sheet. 33 Understanding the printer configuration menus Accessing the printer menus 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Open the upper front door. 3 Press and ...
...are represented by Error and Press Continue light sequences. 125 All the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet Follow the steps in Accessing the printer menus to select and save the value. See... Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet for information about using this sheet. 33 Understanding the printer configuration menus Accessing the printer menus 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Open the upper front door. 3 Press and ...
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... indicates the factory default value. Values: Off* - Values: Off - Print Quality Test Pages Purpose: To help isolate print quality problems, such as bad data. 127 Printer does not perform NPA processing. Setup menu Use the Setup menu to configure a variety of graphics See Printing Print Quality Test Pages for bidirectional communication, following the conventions defined...
... indicates the factory default value. Values: Off* - Values: Off - Print Quality Test Pages Purpose: To help isolate print quality problems, such as bad data. 127 Printer does not perform NPA processing. Setup menu Use the Setup menu to configure a variety of graphics See Printing Print Quality Test Pages for bidirectional communication, following the conventions defined...
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...processes it appropriately. 128 Provides compatibility with most existing parallel interface implementations (recommended setting). Printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. USB menu Use the USB menu to determine the ...a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. May resolve some parallel interface problems. Fastbytes* - MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to fail. NPA Mode Purpose: To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional communication, following...
...processes it appropriately. 128 Provides compatibility with most existing parallel interface implementations (recommended setting). Printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. USB menu Use the USB menu to determine the ...a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. May resolve some parallel interface problems. Fastbytes* - MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to fail. NPA Mode Purpose: To specify whether the printer performs the special processing required for bidirectional communication, following...
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...Off - Note: This setting often causes Windows print jobs to determine the format, and then processes it appropriately. This setting often causes Windows print jobs to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to fail. Note: An asterisk ...does not perform NPA processing. Auto* - Printer accepts print jobs from computers using standard protocol. Printer filters PostScript print jobs using either Standard Network or Network Opt ). Values: Off - MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to the printer through a network port ...
...Off - Note: This setting often causes Windows print jobs to determine the format, and then processes it appropriately. This setting often causes Windows print jobs to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to fail. Note: An asterisk ...does not perform NPA processing. Auto* - Printer accepts print jobs from computers using standard protocol. Printer filters PostScript print jobs using either Standard Network or Network Opt ). Values: Off - MAC Binary PS Purpose: To configure the printer to the printer through a network port ...
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.... 3 Press and hold Continue as you turn the printer on. The light sequence that represents the Home menu is displayed. For more information, see Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. All the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. 34 Restoring factory defaults You can make changes to printer settings...
.... 3 Press and hold Continue as you turn the printer on. The light sequence that represents the Home menu is displayed. For more information, see Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. All the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. 34 Restoring factory defaults You can make changes to printer settings...
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... To exit the menus, turn the printer on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. 7 Press and hold Cancel until you determine if the language interpreter or the cable has a problem. A Printer Settings Configuration sheet prints. 6 Press and release Cancel until all the lights cycle. All ...the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. 35 Using Hex Trace mode When unexpected characters print or characters are missing, use Hex...
... To exit the menus, turn the printer on the Printer Settings Configuration sheet. 7 Press and hold Cancel until you determine if the language interpreter or the cable has a problem. A Printer Settings Configuration sheet prints. 6 Press and release Cancel until all the lights cycle. All ...the lights cycle. 4 Release Continue. 5 Close the upper front door. 35 Using Hex Trace mode When unexpected characters print or characters are missing, use Hex...
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...CD booklet to all print jobs. 36 Using ...type number) Substitute Size Configure MP Paper Texture (per supported media) Paper Weight (per supported media) Paper Loading (per supported media PostScript Settings Print PS Error Font Priority Finishing... Settings Duplex Duplex Bind Copies Blank Pages Collation Separator Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View ...Printer Setup Utility lets you set values for an individual print job, make another selection and apply it, or until you make selections...
...CD booklet to all print jobs. 36 Using ...type number) Substitute Size Configure MP Paper Texture (per supported media) Paper Weight (per supported media) Paper Loading (per supported media PostScript Settings Print PS Error Font Priority Finishing... Settings Duplex Duplex Bind Copies Blank Pages Collation Separator Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View ...Printer Setup Utility lets you set values for an individual print job, make another selection and apply it, or until you make selections...
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...90 loading 54 optional label tray (tray 1) 20 laser notices 150 letterhead guidelines 88 loading in multipurpose feeder 54 page orientation 89 printing 89 Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers 66 light print 80 linking trays 93 Load the multipurpose feeder 103 Load tray 1 or tray 2 104 Load/Remove Paper light 104 manual feed... 129 Set Card Speed 130 overview 126 Parallel menu 127 MAC Binary PS 128 Mode 2 128 NPA Mode 127 Protocol 128 Printer Settings Configuration sheet, printing 125 saving values 126 selecting 126 Setup menu 127 Auto CR after LF 127 Auto LF after CR 127 USB menu 128 MAC Binary ...
...90 loading 54 optional label tray (tray 1) 20 laser notices 150 letterhead guidelines 88 loading in multipurpose feeder 54 page orientation 89 printing 89 Lexmark Authorized Supplies Dealers 66 light print 80 linking trays 93 Load the multipurpose feeder 103 Load tray 1 or tray 2 104 Load/Remove Paper light 104 manual feed... 129 Set Card Speed 130 overview 126 Parallel menu 127 MAC Binary PS 128 Mode 2 128 NPA Mode 127 Protocol 128 Printer Settings Configuration sheet, printing 125 saving values 126 selecting 126 Setup menu 127 Auto CR after LF 127 Auto LF after CR 127 USB menu 128 MAC Binary ...
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... feeder 20 optional 250-sheet tray 20 optional 500-sheet tray 20 optional label tray 20 standard 250-sheet tray 20 weights 20 print quality problems, solving background shading 84 blank pages 83 blurred characters 80 faint images 82 incorrect left and top margins 83 jagged characters...white streaks on paper 82 Print Quality Test Pages (Utility menu) 127 printer menus 125 printer problems solving 75 incorrect characters 76 incorrect print media type 77 job not printing 76 misfeeds 77 multiple feeds 77 print media stacking is messy 77 USB port 77 wrong source 77 Printer Settings Configuration 156
... feeder 20 optional 250-sheet tray 20 optional 500-sheet tray 20 optional label tray 20 standard 250-sheet tray 20 weights 20 print quality problems, solving background shading 84 blank pages 83 blurred characters 80 faint images 82 incorrect left and top margins 83 jagged characters...white streaks on paper 82 Print Quality Test Pages (Utility menu) 127 printer menus 125 printer problems solving 75 incorrect characters 76 incorrect print media type 77 job not printing 76 misfeeds 77 multiple feeds 77 print media stacking is messy 77 USB port 77 wrong source 77 Printer Settings Configuration 156
Technical Reference
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Note: If the paper source is changed for the back of a duplexed page, a blank back page prints, the paper source changes, and the information for the back side of the page is configured as First and media is loaded in the multipurpose feeder, then, regardless of media size, it is the.... • The size loaded in the following order: multipurpose feeder, tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4, tray 5, and envelope feeder. If the multipurpose feeder is printed on page 2-4 for the requested size in the active source is empty. Set Universal Width Sets the width of a page sent from the new paper...
Note: If the paper source is changed for the back of a duplexed page, a blank back page prints, the paper source changes, and the information for the back side of the page is configured as First and media is loaded in the multipurpose feeder, then, regardless of media size, it is the.... • The size loaded in the following order: multipurpose feeder, tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4, tray 5, and envelope feeder. If the multipurpose feeder is printed on page 2-4 for the requested size in the active source is empty. Set Universal Width Sets the width of a page sent from the new paper...
Technical Reference
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... encoded by plane as specified by the specified number of raster lines. Y Offset Moves cursor position down by the Simple Color command or the Configure Image Data command. Raster Height (Source) Sets height of clip window for raster graphics. 2-68 PCL Table 2-43: Raster Graphics Command / ... ESC*t#R 75 100 150 200 300 600 1200 75 dpi 100 dpi 150 dpi 200 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi 1200 dpi ESC*r#F 0 Rotate with print 3 Fixed (Default) ESC*r#S # = Number of Input Pixels ESC*r#T # = Number of Raster Lines ESC*r#A 0 Left Graphics Margin at 0 (Default) 1 Current Cursor Position...
... encoded by plane as specified by the specified number of raster lines. Y Offset Moves cursor position down by the Simple Color command or the Configure Image Data command. Raster Height (Source) Sets height of clip window for raster graphics. 2-68 PCL Table 2-43: Raster Graphics Command / ... ESC*t#R 75 100 150 200 300 600 1200 75 dpi 100 dpi 150 dpi 200 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi 1200 dpi ESC*r#F 0 Rotate with print 3 Fixed (Default) ESC*r#S # = Number of Input Pixels ESC*r#T # = Number of Raster Lines ESC*r#A 0 Left Graphics Margin at 0 (Default) 1 Current Cursor Position...