Setup Guide
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... Install printer drivers 7 See page 31 Network printing - page 31 Local printing - page 33 Install memory and option cards 2 Printer/flash memory page 19 Optional firmware card page 20 Access printer system board page 17 Load print material 3 Option cards page 21 See page 23 Attach cables ...4 Verify setup 5 See page 24 Network printing - page 24 Local printing ...
... Install printer drivers 7 See page 31 Network printing - page 31 Local printing - page 33 Install memory and option cards 2 Printer/flash memory page 19 Optional firmware card page 20 Access printer system board page 17 Load print material 3 Option cards page 21 See page 23 Attach cables ...4 Verify setup 5 See page 24 Network printing - page 24 Local printing ...
Setup Guide
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...; Printer memory • Flash memory • Tri-Port Adapter • USB/Parallel 1284-C Interface Card • Parallel 1284-C Interface Card • MarkNet internal print servers (also called internal network adapters or INAs) • Hard disk • Optional firmware card Accessing the printer system board You must access the printer system board to install printer...
...; Printer memory • Flash memory • Tri-Port Adapter • USB/Parallel 1284-C Interface Card • Parallel 1284-C Interface Card • MarkNet internal print servers (also called internal network adapters or INAs) • Hard disk • Optional firmware card Accessing the printer system board You must access the printer system board to install printer...
Setup Guide
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... connector. - Local printing You can attach your system supports USB. The standard parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted Pair) use a BNC T-connector. A USB port is standard on all printer models. If you add a parallel port by ...installing an optional USB/Parallel Interface Card, you are using either the standard USB port or parallel port. Note: Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also support USB connections. We recommend Lexmark parallel cable part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20...
... connector. - Local printing You can attach your system supports USB. The standard parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted Pair) use a BNC T-connector. A USB port is standard on all printer models. If you add a parallel port by ...installing an optional USB/Parallel Interface Card, you are using either the standard USB port or parallel port. Note: Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also support USB connections. We recommend Lexmark parallel cable part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20...
Setup Guide
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... menu settings, refer to the Lexmark T620/T622 Publications CD. 1 Press Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 2 Press Menu until you see Print Net1 Setup. Consult your network cable may not be malfunctioning. Note: If an optional MarkNet card is "Not Connected," your LAN...the option. 4 Verify the amount of memory installed is installed in the printer. 28 If the card is correctly listed under "Installed Features." The message Printing Menus is "Connected." The network setup page prints and the printer returns to Ready status. 3 Check the first section on the...
... menu settings, refer to the Lexmark T620/T622 Publications CD. 1 Press Menu until you see Utilities Menu, and then press Select. 2 Press Menu until you see Print Net1 Setup. Consult your network cable may not be malfunctioning. Note: If an optional MarkNet card is "Not Connected," your LAN...the option. 4 Verify the amount of memory installed is installed in the printer. 28 If the card is correctly listed under "Installed Features." The message Printing Menus is "Connected." The network setup page prints and the printer returns to Ready status. 3 Check the first section on the...
Setup Guide
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...press Select. 6 Change the address by pressing Menu to the Ready state. 29 If the card is automatically assigned. 1 Look for the address under the TCP/IP heading on the network setup page you printed in "Printing a network setup page" on page 27. 2 Go to "Verifying the IP settings" on page 30...an IP address to the next segment. Press Select to move to the printer. The message Saved appears briefly. 7 Press Menu until you see Standard Network, and then press Select. Press Select when you are finished, press Go to return the printer to increase (or decrease) each number. Note: ...
...press Select. 6 Change the address by pressing Menu to the Ready state. 29 If the card is automatically assigned. 1 Look for the address under the TCP/IP heading on the network setup page you printed in "Printing a network setup page" on page 27. 2 Go to "Verifying the IP settings" on page 30...an IP address to the next segment. Press Select to move to the printer. The message Saved appears briefly. 7 Press Menu until you see Standard Network, and then press Select. Press Select when you are finished, press Go to return the printer to increase (or decrease) each number. Note: ...
Setup Guide
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... on page 27 if you need help. 2 Ping the printer and verify that have the ImageQuick optional firmware card pre-installed, and also with the firmware card if you expected. Configure for Pull Printing once an IP address has been assigned to the online documentation on ...the ImageQuick CD. For detailed configuration instructions, refer to your printer has an ImageQuick™ optional firmware card installed, you should receive a reply. Verifying the IP settings 1 Print another network setup page and make sure the IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway are what you purchased it responds....
... on page 27 if you need help. 2 Ping the printer and verify that have the ImageQuick optional firmware card pre-installed, and also with the firmware card if you expected. Configure for Pull Printing once an IP address has been assigned to the online documentation on ...the ImageQuick CD. For detailed configuration instructions, refer to your printer has an ImageQuick™ optional firmware card installed, you should receive a reply. Verifying the IP settings 1 Print another network setup page and make sure the IP Address, Netmask, and Gateway are what you purchased it responds....
Technical Reference
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...connect the printer to your printer user documentation for information on page 8-49 for more information about serial interface. See "Network Support" on which printer interface options your printer user documentation or the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. Refer to Token-Ring ...page 8-7 for RS-232C serial interface. Refer to your printer to your printer supports and for detailed installation instructions. The Tri-Port interface option card provides a RS-232C or RS-422 serial interface port, as well as a Centronics-type interface) and/or a USB connector. 8-1 Interfaces CHAPTER...
...connect the printer to your printer user documentation for information on page 8-49 for more information about serial interface. See "Network Support" on which printer interface options your printer user documentation or the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. Refer to Token-Ring ...page 8-7 for RS-232C serial interface. Refer to your printer to your printer supports and for detailed installation instructions. The Tri-Port interface option card provides a RS-232C or RS-422 serial interface port, as well as a Centronics-type interface) and/or a USB connector. 8-1 Interfaces CHAPTER...
Service Manual
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... memory options of 2MB, 4MB, 8MB and 16MB Card Assembly Integrated network options Token-Ring Ethernet Tri-Port Adapter IR Adapter IPDS Card Assembly and SCS/TNe PRESCRIBE Card Assembly TIFF Card Assembly Bar Code Card Assembly Parallel Interface Card SCS USB/Parallel Port MarkNet™ Print Servers ImageQuick Card Assembly 250 and 500-sheet paper trays of...
... memory options of 2MB, 4MB, 8MB and 16MB Card Assembly Integrated network options Token-Ring Ethernet Tri-Port Adapter IR Adapter IPDS Card Assembly and SCS/TNe PRESCRIBE Card Assembly TIFF Card Assembly Bar Code Card Assembly Parallel Interface Card SCS USB/Parallel Port MarkNet™ Print Servers ImageQuick Card Assembly 250 and 500-sheet paper trays of...
Service Manual
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... x but cannot establish communications with it does fix the problem, replace the system board. X=any card installed in Network Card x. 977 - Controller software detects that a Network Card is installed in slot 2 is failing. *962 - Download Emulation CRC failure has occurred. The ...- Unrecoverable software error in slots 1,2 or 3. 975 - RAM in the specified slot. Replace Network Card x. 979 - Bad checksum while programming Network Card x. Unrecognizable Network Card x. If this fixes the problem, replace the defective RAM. Error codes 960 thru 963 indicate ...
... x but cannot establish communications with it does fix the problem, replace the system board. X=any card installed in Network Card x. 977 - Controller software detects that a Network Card is installed in slot 2 is failing. *962 - Download Emulation CRC failure has occurred. The ...- Unrecoverable software error in slots 1,2 or 3. 975 - RAM in the specified slot. Replace Network Card x. 979 - Bad checksum while programming Network Card x. Unrecognizable Network Card x. If this fixes the problem, replace the defective RAM. Error codes 960 thru 963 indicate ...
Service Manual
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... 1 through 5) displays. Note: Tray X Empty status clears whenever Tray X is attached to PCI connector X. 2-38 Service Manual User Message Parallel Serial Serial X Network X Explanation Standard Parallel Port, if available. Network card X, X=1,2,3, is removed. If the printer is ready to PCI connector X. If any , displays. Link messages are prioritized in this order: Tray 5, Tray...
... 1 through 5) displays. Note: Tray X Empty status clears whenever Tray X is attached to PCI connector X. 2-38 Service Manual User Message Parallel Serial Serial X Network X Explanation Standard Parallel Port, if available. Network card X, X=1,2,3, is removed. If the printer is ready to PCI connector X. If any , displays. Link messages are prioritized in this order: Tray 5, Tray...
Service Manual
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... but cannot establish communications with the hard disk. This is suspected either with the hard disk system board or with the network card. Verify that a network card is unusable. Check to make sure the fixed disk and the fixed disk board are correctly installed. The "Disk Test/Clean...a very lengthy test depending on the Diagnostic Menu when a problem is a destructive type of support before replacing the network card. 4069-5XX/7XX Hard Disk Option Service Tip: The Lexmark T printers support one hard disk option is installed. • 3.2 GB or larger Check to help restore the ...
... but cannot establish communications with the hard disk. This is suspected either with the hard disk system board or with the network card. Verify that a network card is unusable. Check to make sure the fixed disk and the fixed disk board are correctly installed. The "Disk Test/Clean...a very lengthy test depending on the Diagnostic Menu when a problem is a destructive type of support before replacing the network card. 4069-5XX/7XX Hard Disk Option Service Tip: The Lexmark T printers support one hard disk option is installed. • 3.2 GB or larger Check to help restore the ...