User's Guide (2 MB)
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Using Printer Drivers Using Printer Drivers The printer drivers, installed on the application). 5 Some of the things you with powerful control of print jobs • Resetting printer defaults • Multipage printing • Changing duplex settings • Print and Hold functions You can control include: • Choosing paper sources • Changing page orientation • Choosing different sizes and types of media • Adjusting the quality of the printer features from most applications: 1 Open the application File menu. 2 Choose Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 In the Printer...
Using Printer Drivers Using Printer Drivers The printer drivers, installed on the application). 5 Some of the things you with powerful control of print jobs • Resetting printer defaults • Multipage printing • Changing duplex settings • Print and Hold functions You can control include: • Choosing paper sources • Changing page orientation • Choosing different sizes and types of media • Adjusting the quality of the printer features from most applications: 1 Open the application File menu. 2 Choose Print (or Printer) Setup. 3 In the Printer...
User's Guide (2 MB)
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... MarkVision makes that setting the user default. Changing a printer setting from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision. You can change from the printer operator panel. Using the Operator Panel and Menus This section contains information about using the operator panel, changing printer settings, and understanding operator panel menus. Using the Operator Panel and Menus 6 If there is a setting you are preparing to send to the printer. NOTE: Changes made to printer settings from a software application override changes made...
... MarkVision makes that setting the user default. Changing a printer setting from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision. You can change from the printer operator panel. Using the Operator Panel and Menus This section contains information about using the operator panel, changing printer settings, and understanding operator panel menus. Using the Operator Panel and Menus 6 If there is a setting you are preparing to send to the printer. NOTE: Changes made to printer settings from a software application override changes made...
User's Guide (2 MB)
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...Bins Overflow Bin ASSIGN TYPE/BIN Substitute Size Configure MP Envelope Enhance PAPER TEXTURE PAPER WEIGHT PAPER LOADING FINISHING MENU Duplex Duplex Bind Copies Blank Pages Collation Separator Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View Multipage Border UTILITIES MENU 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 Cancel Job CONFIDENTIAL JOB HELD JOBS Reset Printer Print Buffer Reset Active Bin QUALITY MENU Print Resolution Toner...
...Bins Overflow Bin ASSIGN TYPE/BIN Substitute Size Configure MP Envelope Enhance PAPER TEXTURE PAPER WEIGHT PAPER LOADING FINISHING MENU Duplex Duplex Bind Copies Blank Pages Collation Separator Sheets Separator Source Multipage Print Multipage Order Multipage View Multipage Border UTILITIES MENU 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 Cancel Job CONFIDENTIAL JOB HELD JOBS Reset Printer Print Buffer Reset Active Bin QUALITY MENU Print Resolution Toner...
User's Guide (2 MB)
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... not affected by the resin in the toner or the silicone in the fuser. If you are oxidation-set or oil-based should meet these requirements. Use inks that are in xerographic copiers. Latex inks might not meet these requirements. Choosing Print Materials 30 The ink must withstand temperatures of 212oC (414oF) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions...
... not affected by the resin in the toner or the silicone in the fuser. If you are oxidation-set or oil-based should meet these requirements. Use inks that are in xerographic copiers. Latex inks might not meet these requirements. Choosing Print Materials 30 The ink must withstand temperatures of 212oC (414oF) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions...
User's Guide (2 MB)
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... missing labels; this can cause labels to the Administrator's Guide for laser printers. A special fuser cleaner should be used for label applications to the Administrator's Guide for information on labels: • Be sure to select Labels in the PAPER TYPE menu in the PAPER MENU (refer to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam and contamination of the most difficult print materials for detailed information about these settings). • Do not load labels...
... missing labels; this can cause labels to the Administrator's Guide for laser printers. A special fuser cleaner should be used for label applications to the Administrator's Guide for information on labels: • Be sure to select Labels in the PAPER TYPE menu in the PAPER MENU (refer to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam and contamination of the most difficult print materials for detailed information about these settings). • Do not load labels...
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... detailed information, refer to the Administrator's Guide for detailed information about this setting). Transparencies can print directly on transparencies designed for all standard and optional trays, except the 2000-sheet drawer, for use in laser printers. Print quality and durability depend on the transparencies you handle transparencies. Always print samples on the transparency used. The Paper Type setting should be fed automatically from the multipurpose feeder and all printer models.
... detailed information, refer to the Administrator's Guide for detailed information about this setting). Transparencies can print directly on transparencies designed for all standard and optional trays, except the 2000-sheet drawer, for use in laser printers. Print quality and durability depend on the transparencies you handle transparencies. Always print samples on the transparency used. The Paper Type setting should be fed automatically from the multipurpose feeder and all printer models.
User's Guide (2 MB)
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If it does not pull easily one way, try the other way. 6 Slide the paper tray back into the support unit. NOTE: With this type of jam, there may be visible now. 5 Pull the paper in either direction, up or down. Remove the print cartridge and look for the leading edge of the paper should be another jam under the print cartridge. Remove any jammed paper and reinstall the print cartridge. 4 Look for a paper jam. Clearing Jams 89 Most of the paper.
If it does not pull easily one way, try the other way. 6 Slide the paper tray back into the support unit. NOTE: With this type of jam, there may be visible now. 5 Pull the paper in either direction, up or down. Remove the print cartridge and look for the leading edge of the paper should be another jam under the print cartridge. Remove any jammed paper and reinstall the print cartridge. 4 Look for a paper jam. Clearing Jams 89 Most of the paper.
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... place. 9 Close the upper front door of the printer. 10 Replace the stack of the printer. Set it to get the envelope out. . NOTE: You may have to remove the print cartridge to the stack. 99 Clearing Jams 5 Open the upper front door of the printer. 6 Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of envelopes in the envelope feeder. 11 Adjust the envelope edge guide if needed. 12 Rotate the...
... place. 9 Close the upper front door of the printer. 10 Replace the stack of the printer. Set it to get the envelope out. . NOTE: You may have to remove the print cartridge to the stack. 99 Clearing Jams 5 Open the upper front door of the printer. 6 Pull the envelope feeder up slightly and straight out of envelopes in the envelope feeder. 11 Adjust the envelope edge guide if needed. 12 Rotate the...
Technical Reference
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... are used to your printer user documentation for more information. For scalable fonts, you can disable Type 1 fonts with the Printer Job Language (PJL) LTYPE1FONTS command. Refer to select a font from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. You can print the font sample pages from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. For a list of these fonts is Enabled. See LTYPE1FONTS on page 2-25. 2-23 PCL Font and Symbol Set Support for Optra C710, Optra M410, Optra M412, Optra...
... are used to your printer user documentation for more information. For scalable fonts, you can disable Type 1 fonts with the Printer Job Language (PJL) LTYPE1FONTS command. Refer to select a font from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. You can print the font sample pages from the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. For a list of these fonts is Enabled. See LTYPE1FONTS on page 2-25. 2-23 PCL Font and Symbol Set Support for Optra C710, Optra M410, Optra M412, Optra...
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.... 2-27 PCL Type 1 Fonts Thirty of the Type 1 fonts have different font selection parameters in the forward and backward compatibility modes and 9 of printers. To determine which symbol sets are supported by both the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 4050 and the Lexmark Optra S family of printers unless otherwise noted. With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected, your software application selects these fonts. All Type 1 fonts are supported by this font, see Table...
.... 2-27 PCL Type 1 Fonts Thirty of the Type 1 fonts have different font selection parameters in the forward and backward compatibility modes and 9 of printers. To determine which symbol sets are supported by both the Hewlett-Packard Company's LaserJet 4050 and the Lexmark Optra S family of printers unless otherwise noted. With the appropriate printer driver installed and selected, your software application selects these fonts. All Type 1 fonts are supported by this font, see Table...
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... multipurpose feeder is changed for the back of a page sent from the new paper source. Note: If the paper source is configured as Cassette or Manual, the same applies; Print Direction Rotates coordinate system counter-clockwise in the active source is not supported on the front side of a duplexed page, a blank back page prints, the paper source changes, and the information for the paper and envelope dimensions your printer supports. Note: Margins are checked for...
... multipurpose feeder is changed for the back of a page sent from the new paper source. Note: If the paper source is configured as Cassette or Manual, the same applies; Print Direction Rotates coordinate system counter-clockwise in the active source is not supported on the front side of a duplexed page, a blank back page prints, the paper source changes, and the information for the paper and envelope dimensions your printer supports. Note: Margins are checked for...
Technical Reference
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... which users, are allowed to 2,147,483,647. The emulator discards all pages to a particular job. For detailed information on PJL password protection, see "File and Device Protection Commands" on page 3-11.) END = last page Use the END parameter in conjunction with the correct PASSWORD number must be issued before processing the next command. The PJL EOJ command terminates the job and disables any...
... which users, are allowed to 2,147,483,647. The emulator discards all pages to a particular job. For detailed information on PJL password protection, see "File and Device Protection Commands" on page 3-11.) END = last page Use the END parameter in conjunction with the correct PASSWORD number must be issued before processing the next command. The PJL EOJ command terminates the job and disables any...
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... OFF, uncollated output prints pages 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3. Specifies a selected output bin for the default value of optional output bins. AUTO, VIVID (Model specific) Colored Paper NORMAL, SHORT Length NORMAL The text string is set to 24 characters. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on card stock. Indicates which color target the printer emulates NONE, DISPLAY, SWOP, OFF, AUTO, VIVID, DUOTONE See Table B-2: "Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-4 for jobs printed on the Assign Type/Bin Card Stock setting returns: Assign Type/Bin -
... OFF, uncollated output prints pages 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3. Specifies a selected output bin for the default value of optional output bins. AUTO, VIVID (Model specific) Colored Paper NORMAL, SHORT Length NORMAL The text string is set to 24 characters. A DINQUIRE or INQUIRE on card stock. Indicates which color target the printer emulates NONE, DISPLAY, SWOP, OFF, AUTO, VIVID, DUOTONE See Table B-2: "Printer Unique PJL Variables for Both Printer Languages" on page B-4 for jobs printed on the Assign Type/Bin Card Stock setting returns: Assign Type/Bin -
Technical Reference
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... Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LLETTERHEADLENGTH (DEFAULT only) LLETTERHEADLOADING (DEFAULT only) LLETTERHEADOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Letterhead Length Selections NORMAL, SHORT Letterhead OFF, DUPLEX Paper Loading Assign Type/Bin Letterhead UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5, OPTIONALOUTBIN6, OPTIONALOUTBIN7, OPTIONALOUTBIN8, OPTIONALOUTBIN9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10, "name" name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins. DINQUIRE or Letterhead setting INQUIRE value Factory Default...
... Both Printer Languages (Continued) Variable LLETTERHEADLENGTH (DEFAULT only) LLETTERHEADLOADING (DEFAULT only) LLETTERHEADOUTBIN (DEFAULT only) Function Letterhead Length Selections NORMAL, SHORT Letterhead OFF, DUPLEX Paper Loading Assign Type/Bin Letterhead UPPER, LOWER, OPTIONALOUTBIN1, OPTIONALOUTBIN2, OPTIONALOUTBIN3, OPTIONALOUTBIN4, OPTIONALOUTBIN5, OPTIONALOUTBIN6, OPTIONALOUTBIN7, OPTIONALOUTBIN8, OPTIONALOUTBIN9, OPTIONALOUTBIN10, "name" name is a variable that allows for custom naming of optional output bins. DINQUIRE or Letterhead setting INQUIRE value Factory Default...
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... x 40089 59 Incompatible Tray x FALSE Intervention required: incompatible envelope feeder 40090 59 Incompatible Envelope Feeder FALSE Intervention required: check duplex connection 40095 Check Duplex Connection FALSE Intervention required: install duplex or cancel job 40095 Install Duplex or Cancel Job FALSE Intervention required: duplex cover open 40096 Close Duplex Door 1 represents a one-letter designator for each door labeled on the printer. retry? 40041 Priming Failed. FALSE Note: The Display String is truncated to continue Replace Toner To Continue FALSE...
... x 40089 59 Incompatible Tray x FALSE Intervention required: incompatible envelope feeder 40090 59 Incompatible Envelope Feeder FALSE Intervention required: check duplex connection 40095 Check Duplex Connection FALSE Intervention required: install duplex or cancel job 40095 Install Duplex or Cancel Job FALSE Intervention required: duplex cover open 40096 Close Duplex Door 1 represents a one-letter designator for each door labeled on the printer. retry? 40041 Priming Failed. FALSE Note: The Display String is truncated to continue Replace Toner To Continue FALSE...
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... the media currently installed in the printer. For example, if you execute the legal operator when letter size paper is installed, part of the image is equivalent to executing the following table are dictionary mark objects. /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice Refer to 7. When the literal names are used as a page device PageSize parameter. • They set PageSize Policy to your printer user documentation for a list of supported paper sizes.
... the media currently installed in the printer. For example, if you execute the legal operator when letter size paper is installed, part of the image is equivalent to executing the following table are dictionary mark objects. /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice Refer to 7. When the literal names are used as a page device PageSize parameter. • They set PageSize Policy to your printer user documentation for a list of supported paper sizes.
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... printing (N-up function to print multiple page images on one page. Indicates the amount of time that the printer waits for the PageSize page device parameter is set through PJL. Policies may describe any attribute not already defined by the operator panel menus or through the Multipage Printing menu item. Specifies the number of copies of paper. 0 infinite wait or no matching occurs. If the default paper source is a manual...
... printing (N-up function to print multiple page images on one page. Indicates the amount of time that the printer waits for the PageSize page device parameter is set through PJL. Policies may describe any attribute not already defined by the operator panel menus or through the Multipage Printing menu item. Specifies the number of copies of paper. 0 infinite wait or no matching occurs. If the default paper source is a manual...
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... memory, these devices as a standard feature. other printers may be unformatted. Warning: When you format flash memory or a disk, all information currently stored on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. You must format the device before you install optional flash memory or a disk device; Refer to store permanent fonts, macros, and symbol sets. A message displays on the device is unformatted. The file being downloaded is not saved unless room is also used to your printer...
... memory, these devices as a standard feature. other printers may be unformatted. Warning: When you format flash memory or a disk, all information currently stored on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision. You must format the device before you install optional flash memory or a disk device; Refer to store permanent fonts, macros, and symbol sets. A message displays on the device is unformatted. The file being downloaded is not saved unless room is also used to your printer...
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... lists the storage device (flash or disk), the names of Flash Memory and Disk There are also copied to flash memory or disk when a printer language switch occurs. • PostScript emulation writes Type 1 fonts or other resources to flash memory or disk after successfully parsing a definefont operator. 3 Set Download Target to RAM. Viewing the Contents of the files, and the file size. 6-3 Memory Storing Resources on page 3-76). • Select Print Directory from the printer operator panel menus. • Use...
... lists the storage device (flash or disk), the names of Flash Memory and Disk There are also copied to flash memory or disk when a printer language switch occurs. • PostScript emulation writes Type 1 fonts or other resources to flash memory or disk after successfully parsing a definefont operator. 3 Set Download Target to RAM. Viewing the Contents of the files, and the file size. 6-3 Memory Storing Resources on page 3-76). • Select Print Directory from the printer operator panel menus. • Use...
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..."Media Size Codes" on page 3-69. 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. Printer Model Message Status Page Code Return String* Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size in Tray x 3-68 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed 3-68 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed Intervention Required Remove Paper Standard Bin 3-68 40019 Remove Paper Standard Bin Intervention...
..."Media Size Codes" on page 3-69. 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. Printer Model Message Status Page Code Return String* Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size in Tray x 3-68 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size in Tray x Intervention Required Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed 3-68 30034 34 Wrong Paper Size Manual Feed Intervention Required Remove Paper Standard Bin 3-68 40019 Remove Paper Standard Bin Intervention...