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Chapter 8: Understanding printer messages

54 Par 

x ENA Connection Lost

An External Network Adapter (ENA) that was once connected to the specified 
parallel port is no longer responding. The printer only recognizes the missing 
connection when the printer power is first turned on. 

• Make sure the cable connecting the ENA and the printer is securely attached. 

Turn the printer off and then on again to see if the printer recognizes the 
connection.

• Press 

Go

 to clear the message. The printer erases any reference to the ENA 

and then resets.

55 Insufficient Fax Buffer

This attendance message may appear if the printer is processing a print job. The 
printer must complete the print job before processing the fax data. If the fax buffer 
is not large enough to hold the fax data, this message is displayed. After this 
message is posted, the printer breaks the phone connection with the sending fax 
machine.

The ability of the printer to process fax data exceeds the data transmission rate of 
most fax machines.

• Press 

Go

 to clear the message and continue processing the current print job.

• Reset the printer. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu 

until the Job Menu is displayed. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu

 until Reset Printer appears on the second line. Press 

Select.

56 Std Parallel Port Disabled

Data was sent to the standard parallel port, but the port has been disabled from 
the Parallel Buffer menu item. 

• Press 

Go

 to clear the message. The printer discards the data sent to the 

parallel port.

• Reset the printer. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu

. The Job Menu is displayed. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu

 until Reset Printer appears on the second line. Press 

Select.

56 Parallel Port 

x Disabled

Data was sent to the specified parallel port, but the port has been disabled from 
the Parallel Buffer menu item. 

• Press 

Go

 to clear the message. The printer discards the data sent to the 

parallel port.

• Reset the printer. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu 

until the Job Menu is displayed. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu

 until Reset Printer appears on the second line. Press 

Select.

56 Serial 

x Port Disabled

Data was sent to the specified serial port, but the port has been disabled from the 
Serial Buffer menu item. 

• Press 

Go

 to clear the message. The printer discards the data sent to the serial 

port.

• Reset the printer. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu 

until the Job Menu is displayed. Press 

Menu>

 or 

<Menu

 until Reset Printer appears on the second line. Press 

Select.

58 Too Many Disks Installed

You have more than one hard disk installed. Place the printer power off (O) and 
follow the instructions in your 

Setup Guide for installing an optional hard disk.

61 Defective Disk

The hard disk installed in your printer is defective. Press 

Go

 to clear the message 

and continue printing. You must install a different disk before you can perform any 
disk functions.

Attendance messages (continued)

Message

Action

Summary of Contents for 19Z0201 - X 862dte 4 B/W Laser

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you You can purchase additional copies of publications related to this product by calling 1...

Page 3: ...sources of information xi Online documents xi Lexmark Web site xii Automated fax system xii Trademarks xiii 1 Introducing your printer 1 Print speed 2 Memory 2 Color quality 2 Printer drivers 3 MarkV...

Page 4: ...s Menu 32 Job Menu 35 Setup Menu 38 PCL Emul Menu 44 PostScript Menu 48 Parallel Menu 49 Serial Menu 52 Network Menu 56 Infrared Menu 59 LocalTalk Menu 62 USB Menu 65 Fax Menu 67 4 Using color 75 Unde...

Page 5: ...ty problems 86 Media and supplies 86 Transparencies 86 Printer drivers 87 5 Managing memory 89 Printer memory 89 Adding memory 90 Solving memory problems 90 Allocating memory 91 Flash memory 92 Hard d...

Page 6: ...supplies 116 Print cartridges 117 Coating roll 118 Recycling used supplies 119 Conserving supplies 119 2 Color Draft 119 Black and White 119 Replacing supply items 120 Replacing print cartridges 121...

Page 7: ...kVision online Help 197 Installing MarkVision on a network 198 Getting updated utilities and drivers 199 Online services 199 Automated fax system 199 Appendix B Printer specifications 201 Appendix C F...

Page 8: ...viii Table of contents Appendix F Warranty 239 Glossary 241 Index 255...

Page 9: ...esponsible for ordering printer supplies A handy feature included with your manual is the chapter or procedural information located next to the page num ber When searching for a chapter or topic use t...

Page 10: ...are also printed in a boldface type If 88 Cyan Toner Low appears on the operator panel display you should order a new Cyan print cartridge Notes warnings and cautions appear in the left col umn for e...

Page 11: ...e docu ments The CD includes The MarkVision printer utility information which provides step by step instructions for installing MarkVision for Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 on several different net...

Page 12: ...tp www lexmark com service service html Automated fax system If you re in the U S or Canada you can use the Lexmark automated fax system to request information about Lex mark products available printe...

Page 13: ...Reference manuals for accurate color PANTONE Color simulations are only obtainable on this product when driven by qualified Pantone licensed soft ware packages Contact Pantone Inc for a current list...

Page 14: ...stered trade marks of these companies Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Albertus The Monotype Corporation plc Antique Olive Monsieur Marcel OLIVE Arial The Monotype Corporat...

Page 15: ...attach a class 1 fax modem to the serial port and send faxes directly to your printer Your printer also offers flexible paper handling It sup ports a variety of paper sizes and has a standard multipur...

Page 16: ...as the size of the formatted page the number of fonts the number and complexity of images and graphics and so on Memory Your printer ships with at least 32MB of standard printer memory for fast effici...

Page 17: ...ion can display a graphic of your printer indicating the options installed and the location of any printer problems If your printer is attached to a network and located some distance from your worksta...

Page 18: ...4 Chapter 1 Introducing your printer...

Page 19: ...nter settings through the use of their print dialog box To modify your printer settings this way select File from the menu bar and Print or Printer Settings This opens a print or printer settings wind...

Page 20: ...n software use the printer operator panel or the remote operator panel available from MarkVision Changing a printer setting from the operator panel or from MarkVision makes that setting the user defau...

Page 21: ...te Printer settings selected from a software appli cation or driver override default settings selected from the oper ator panel If there is a printer feature you cannot control from the applica tion o...

Page 22: ...r power is off On Printer is on but idle Flashing Printer is busy processing a job Operator panel buttons Button Function Go 5 Press the Go button to Exit printer menus and return the printer to the r...

Page 23: ...3 Press the Select button to Select the menu shown on the second line of the display and view the available menu items Select the menu item shown on the second line of the display and view the availab...

Page 24: ...y differ for different countries for exam ple letter A4 paper An asterisk next to a value on the operator panel indicates the current setting When you select a new setting the asterisk moves to the se...

Page 25: ...yed on the first line and the paper source is displayed on the second line If you want to select a different paper source press and release Menu or Menu until the source you want appears on the second...

Page 26: ...nu or Menu Note Remember settings you choose from your software appli cation or printer driver change the user default settings you set on the operator panel 2 Continue to press and release Menu or Me...

Page 27: ...ing 7 When the value you want appears on the second line of the display press Select to make the value the new user default setting An asterisk appears beside the value to indicate that it is now the...

Page 28: ...played Busy appears on the display When the printer self test is complete the Ready message is displayed To unlock the menus repeat steps 1 through 3 If you want to disable the button sequence so user...

Page 29: ...ed At this time the modem has not been instructed to make the call to send the job Note The call to transmit the fax data is not initiated until the entire job is formatted and ready for transmission...

Page 30: ...ave Download Target Print Timeout Auto Continue Wait Timeout Jam Recovery Page Protect Print Area Display Language Alarm Control Job Buffer Size Job Accounting Job Acct Limit PARALLEL MENU page 49 STD...

Page 31: ...displays 88 Color Cartridge Empty The photoconductor and print cartridge are one unit This reduces operator maintenance and enhances print quality See page 116 or page 157 for more information Tray x...

Page 32: ...Note The error message 83 Transfer Belt Life Warning indicates the waste toner area is full If you suspect a false waste toner full condition has occurred you can clean the waste toner sensor See Cle...

Page 33: ...eral business graphics For more information see page 84 Note Due to the difference between additive and subtractive colors there are colors your printer can produce that are impossible to duplicate on...

Page 34: ...Configure MP is then changed to Manual or First the Paper Source setting automatically changes to Tray 1 If you are using the same size and type of media in two or more paper sources and the Paper Typ...

Page 35: ...in the tray and displays only that size as the default in the Paper Size menu You cannot change the default paper size for these trays from the operator panel To set the paper size adjust the rear pa...

Page 36: ...ype 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Tray 2 Type Plain Paper Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Tray 3 Type Plain Paper Bond Letterhead Prepr...

Page 37: ...om Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 Manual Pap Type Plain Paper Card Stock Transparency Labels Bond Envelope Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Custom Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type...

Page 38: ...ource contains the letterhead you need you can specify the Custom Type from the software application or driver and the printer will feed paper from the proper source The correct Paper Type setting alo...

Page 39: ...ny of the printer s input sources For example if Substitute Size is set to Letter A4 on a printer with only letter size installed and the printer receives a request to print a job on A4 the printer wi...

Page 40: ...g preprinted duplexed forms where you may want to print some information for those forms duplexed and some information simplexed single sided Note Only displayed if duplex unit is installed Note If a...

Page 41: ...unit is installed Copies 1 999 The Copies setting determines the number of copies printed for each page The printer does not automatically collate the printed copies unless Collation is On then the co...

Page 42: ...effec tively If you set Collation On from the printer operator panel or from MarkVision the printer processes the file only once saves the file in printer memory or on the optional hard disk if instal...

Page 43: ...al people are using the printer in a network environment When you select Between Pages a blank page is inserted between each page of a job This may be useful if you are printing transparencies and wan...

Page 44: ...hered on the host The print quality of the page may be severely affected when the printer scales a host dithered artifact Multipage Order Horizontal Vertical Rev Horizontal Rev Vertical Use the Multip...

Page 45: ...dge of the page When printing the same job 4 up the printer positions the top edge of the images along the short edge of the page If you prefer to have the page images always oriented along the long e...

Page 46: ...talled printer memory the printer software code levels the total count of printed pages and the printer serial number Print Net1 Setup Press Select to print a page detailing the network 1 settings for...

Page 47: ...epares flash memory to receive new resources You may want to select Print Directory before you format the flash memory to determine what resources if any are stored in flash The Format Flash menu item...

Page 48: ...r of jobs is determined by the value of the Job Acct Limit menu item in the Setup Menu The statistics include whether the job printed with or without errors the time required to print the job the size...

Page 49: ...ored in the print buffer This menu item is only available when you enter the Job Menu while the Waiting message is displayed The Waiting state occurs if an incomplete job is sent to the printer or if...

Page 50: ...ing of all stored confidential jobs under your PIN number A print job will be displayed on the second line of the operator panel Press Menu or Menu to choose the next or previous print job in the list...

Page 51: ...ting of all stored Reserve Print Repeat Print or Verify Print jobs A print job will be displayed on the second line of the operator panel Press Menu or Menu to choose the next or previous print job in...

Page 52: ...aces the Ready message on the operator panel display when the printer is in a ready state This is the printer default Both messages indicate the printer is ready to receive jobs If your printer is in...

Page 53: ...sh memory or an optional hard disk is permanent storage rather than the temporary storage that RAM provides You can add resources to flash memory or disk until the device is full Use your software app...

Page 54: ...ial x Port Disabled 61 Defective Disk 62 Disk Full 63 Unformatted Disk 84 Transfer Belt Life Warning 85 Coating Roll Life Warning 87 Fuser Exhausted 88 Yellow Toner Low 88 Magenta Toner Low 88 Cyan To...

Page 55: ...e has successfully exited the printer The printer reprints all jammed pages If Jam Recovery is set to Auto the printer keeps the image and reprints the page unless the memory required to hold the page...

Page 56: ...u try to print any data in the non printable area defined by Normal Print Area the printer will clip the image at the boundary defined by the Normal defined printable area Display Language English Fre...

Page 57: ...copies requested To print a listing of all accumulated statistics select Print from the Job Acct Stat menu item in the Utilities Menu The Job Accounting menu item is not displayed if the installed di...

Page 58: ...nt Name Font position and font name for all fonts in the selected font source R0 Courier 10 Always select the font source before you select a font name After you select a font source choose the specif...

Page 59: ...characters punctuation and special symbols used when printing with a selected font Symbol sets support the different requirements for languages or specific applications such as math symbols for scien...

Page 60: ...entation before setting Lines per Page A4 Width 198 mm 203 mm The A4 Width menu item lets you select the width of the logical page for A4 paper When you select 198 mm the width of the logical page is...

Page 61: ...ore Defaults Yes No The Tray Renumber menu item provides software compatibility with other printers This may be helpful if you have print jobs or applications previously set up for other printers For...

Page 62: ...isk to search the hard disk if installed and then search flash memory before searching for the requested fonts in printer memory Note This printer setting does not affect the searching for fonts downl...

Page 63: ...artSwitch setting set On as the default PS SmartSwitch Off On Setting PS SmartSwitch On lets the printer examine the data on the parallel interface connection and select PostScript 3 emulation if the...

Page 64: ...ing Off On If you have an optional disk installed in your printer you can choose to have jobs that are sent to the parallel port spool to the disk Spooling jobs to disk may decrease the time required...

Page 65: ...computer is turned on and off Parallel Mode 1 Off On This setting enables or disables the pull up resistors on the parallel port signals It is useful for personal computers that have open collector ou...

Page 66: ...he default PS SmartSwitch Off On Setting PS SmartSwitch On lets the printer examine the data on the serial interface connection and select PostScript 3 emulation if the data indicates that is the prin...

Page 67: ...setting automatically resets the printer Job Buffering Off On If you have an optional disk installed in your printer you can choose to have jobs that are sent to the serial port spool to the disk Spo...

Page 68: ...to the serial port if Serial Protocol is set to XON XOFF When Robust XON is set On the printer sends a continuous stream of XONs to the host computer to indicate the serial port is ready to receive mo...

Page 69: ...termines whether the printer uses its Data Set Ready DSR signal DSR is one of the handshaking signals for most serial interface cables The serial interface uses DSR to distinguish data sent by the com...

Page 70: ...ts SmartSwitch set On as the default PS SmartSwitch Off On Setting PS SmartSwitch On lets the printer examine the data on the network interface connection and select PostScript 3 emulation if the data...

Page 71: ...s Auto is the recommended setting See page 91 for a listing of the default buffer sizes for all the interface ports Note Changing the Network Buffer setting automatically resets the printer Job Buffer...

Page 72: ...The range of each segment is from 0 to 255 Note Only displayed when Time Server is set to IP Set Date and Time display values mm dd yyyy hh mm mm represents the month in two digits dd the day is repre...

Page 73: ...PCL SmartSwitch Off On Setting PCL SmartSwitch On lets the printer examine the data on the network interface connection and select PCL emulation if the data indicates that is the printer language If b...

Page 74: ...k buffers and whether the Resource Save setting is On or Off To maximize the range for the Infrared Buffer size you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel network serial fax and LocalTalk buff...

Page 75: ...ell as the amount of time the printer requests the host computer to wait before it transmits infrared data If Auto is selected the printer automatically sets the Transmit Delay value during power on t...

Page 76: ...e hidden PCL SmartSwitch Off On Setting PCL SmartSwitch On lets the printer examine the data on the network interface connection and select PCL emulation if the data indicates that is the printer lang...

Page 77: ...link buffers and whether the Resource Save setting is On or Off To maximize the range for the LocalTalk Buffer size you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel serial fax network and infrared b...

Page 78: ...red in printer memory It cannot be modified from the printer operator panel LocalTalk Addr 0 0 0 LocalTalk Node Number The LocalTalk Address identifies the LocalTalk Node number It is negotiated betwe...

Page 79: ...connection and select PostScript 3 emulation if the data indicates that is the printer language If both PCL SmartSwitch and PS SmartSwitch are set Off the printer uses the language specified in the Pr...

Page 80: ...is the recom mended setting See page 91 for a listing of the default buffer sizes for all the interface ports Note Changing the USB Buffer setting automatically resets the printer Job Buffering Off O...

Page 81: ...or Ser Option 3 to activate the fax function for the specified serial port If you have a tri port adapter installed in connector 1 connector 2 and connector 3 you can only activate one fax port If yo...

Page 82: ...the recom mended setting See page 91 for a listing of the default buffer sizes for all the interface ports Note Changing the Fax Buffer setting automatically resets the printer Job Buffering Off On If...

Page 83: ...the Fax Paper Size the printer automatically reduces the image size to fit on the page if the Fax Auto Reduction is set to On If Fax Auto Reduction is set to Off Fax Paper Type Plain Paper Card Stock...

Page 84: ...er of the line connected to the printer s modem This value is printed as part of the header information which is transmitted with every faxed page The Station Number should be a value not more than 20...

Page 85: ...gured You can use these values to configure your internal fax modem When the Auto Print Log is set On and the Send or Receive Fax Log is full the printer automatically prints the contents of the assoc...

Page 86: ...nal fax modem the Fax Send information will need to be configured You can use these values to configure your internal fax modem Note The Automatic Redial value 0 indicates Automatic Redial is set to D...

Page 87: ...Type 1 Custom Type 2 Custom Type 3 Custom Type 4 If you install an optional internal fax modem the Fax Receive information will need to be configured You can use these values to configure your intern...

Page 88: ...74 Chapter 3 Menus...

Page 89: ...t color and how to select use and adjust color for your network and desktop printing Types of color To be effective the use of color needs to be planned The reason for this is how the human eye sees c...

Page 90: ...lue produce cyan Equal amounts of blue and red produce magenta and equal amounts of red and green produce yellow The inks used to place color on your printed material are cyan magenta yellow and black...

Page 91: ...ensure the color on the screen and the color you print are the same or at least a very close match When you create a swatch like the one to the left you can choose and compare your printed and screen...

Page 92: ...CMS they are the device profile color calibration and translation Device profile Each piece of equipment is characterized or profiled The profile reveals the color capabilities of the equipment being...

Page 93: ...GB to CMYK using the CIE color space as a reference Popular color management systems There are many color management systems for you to choose from The type of CMS you choose will impact your printed...

Page 94: ...efault setting at the operator panel Screening methods Your printer is a four color process printer that uses the CMYK color model One of the most important issues for printing using the CMYK model is...

Page 95: ...of your text and business graphics Use 2 Color Draft or Black and White to save toner when printing drafts of your document Use Black and White for documents that will be reproduced on a copier Image...

Page 96: ...ftone screen frequency and screen angle settings You can change these settings through the graphics tab on your printer driver Attributes Halftone screens have three main attributes They are screen fr...

Page 97: ...in which the pels in the halftone cell are turned on The printer code defines the order by assigning a priority to each individual pel within the halftone cell By turning on or printing a portion of t...

Page 98: ...for text graphics images line art and charts This setting is especially useful when switching from one media type to another such as paper and transparencies Vivid This setting can help you print brig...

Page 99: ...ing prints color in gray scale shades This setting is especially useful if you are going to produce black and white photocopies of the document after printing This setting can be changed through your...

Page 100: ...ate it is time to replace certain printer supplies Check the operator panel display the Supplies Menu or MarkVision for an indication of any supply items that may need to be replaced Depending on the...

Page 101: ...lso offer some addi tional features that may help you fine tune your printer output The printer driver default settings offer you the best print quality for most of your printing needs However unique...

Page 102: ...88 Chapter 4 Using color...

Page 103: ...rmation about printing the menu settings page see page 10 The memory shipped in your printer and the memory options available for your printer use SDRAM DIMM memory technology Unpredictable results ma...

Page 104: ...orary storage anything stored in printer memory is lost when the printer power is turned off Solving memory problems If your printer encounters a memory shortage when try ing to print a job it may pos...

Page 105: ...terface menus in Chapter 3 The size of the input buffers varies with the amount of memory installed in the printer The following table lists the default size of the input buffers for each interface If...

Page 106: ...partition a portion of the hard disk for job buffer ing In some cases spooling jobs to a disk may decrease the time required for the printer to accept the print job data from the application The job...

Page 107: ...nline Help or the MarkVision docu mentation on the printer CD Managing resources downloaded to flash or disk Use the MarkVision utility to manage the resources you store on flash memory or hard disk M...

Page 108: ...94 Chapter 5 Managing resources downloaded to flash or disk...

Page 109: ...ach an optional drawer unit with two 250 sheet trays to your printer When linked you can then effectively create a single 800 sheet source See page 109 for more information about tray linking Refer to...

Page 110: ...ce Media Sizes Weight Capacity 1 Print side Standard tray Tray 1 Paper Transparencies A4 B5 letter legal executive 60 90 g m2 16 24 lb 250 sheets 100 transparencies Face up Optional trays Tray 2 or 3...

Page 111: ...is value when you re feeding a non standard size sheet from the multipurpose feeder The printer formats the page for 8 5 x 14 in 216 x 356 mm Set the margins for the actual page size from your softwar...

Page 112: ...ce 16 lb paper in tray 2 or 3 Do not use 16 lb paper with the duplex unit For printing text and typical business graphics you may find 75 g m2 20 lb paper designed for use with laser printers or photo...

Page 113: ...up to 195 C 383 F without melting or releasing hazardous emissions Use inks that are not affected by the resin in toner or the silicone in the fuser Inks that are oxidation set or oil based should mee...

Page 114: ...s emissions To order transparencies in the U S call 1 800 438 2468 In other countries see the table on page 114 for a listing of phone numbers Changing the Paper Type Always set the Paper Type to Tran...

Page 115: ...ore loading transparencies fan the stack to prevent sheets from sticking together To prevent print quality problems avoid getting fingerprints on the transparencies Load transparencies only in the mul...

Page 116: ...are considering using with the printer before buying large quantities Use envelopes made from 90 to 105 g m2 24 to 28 lb bond paper For best performance and fewer paper jams do not use envelopes that...

Page 117: ...sheets Do not use labels that have coating or sizing applied to make the labels liquid resistant From the operator panel or from MarkVision set the Paper Type to Labels Card stock Note Load card stock...

Page 118: ...n clearing the jam Here are a few reminders to avoid paper jams Ensure paper guides in trays are properly positioned for the size paper you have loaded Load only standard size paper in the trays To lo...

Page 119: ...through the list of sup plies that need attention The menu indicates whether a tray is missing low or empty When you change the paper in the tray make sure the paper guides are in the correct positio...

Page 120: ...oading paper in those trays However load only paper in those trays To load the tray 1 Pull the paper tray completely out of the printer 2 Set the paper tray on a flat surface Note If you are loading A...

Page 121: ...per guide into the holes on the side and bottom of the paper tray 7 Squeeze the snap lock on the end of the side paper guide 8 Lift the side paper guide from the paper tray 9 Align the side paper guid...

Page 122: ...he maximum stack height indicated on the label inside the paper tray Place the short edge of the paper at the front of the tray If you re loading preprinted letterhead place the top of the page at the...

Page 123: ...king 1 Load paper of the same size and type in all the trays you want to link 2 Make sure the rear paper guide is set to the proper position for the paper size you have loaded The position of the rear...

Page 124: ...the multipurpose feeder like you use other trays ensure the MP menu item in the Paper Menu is set to Cas sette Note Do not close the multi purpose feeder while paper or envelopes are in the feeder You...

Page 125: ...u are using You can set the paper type through the paper menu on the operator panel or your printer driver For more information on paper type values see PAPER TYPE on page 22 Printing from the multipu...

Page 126: ...112 Chapter 6 Using the multipurpose feeder...

Page 127: ...and part numbers you will need Print cartridge Transfer belt Coating roll Fuser unit Routine maintenance supplies Part number Supply item Approx yield 10E0043 Black print cartridge includes coating r...

Page 128: ...rea The following table lists appropriate phone numbers for other countries In countries not listed contact a represen tative at the place where you bought your printer Other supplies Part number Supp...

Page 129: ...atures above 35 C 95 F High humidity above 80 Salty air Corrosive gases Heavy dust Europe Austria 43 1 797 32 0 Belgium 32 2 716 74 11 Denmark 45 45 82 55 11 Finland 358 0 452 34 00 France 33 1 46 67...

Page 130: ...r size paper with a 5 toner coverage The actual yield will vary depending on factors such as the printer settings you choose the toner coverage on each printed page and the size of the paper you use T...

Page 131: ...s Go to clear the attendance message The Supplies sta tus message appears on the second line of the operator panel to remind you there are supplies that need attention Open the Supplies Menu to see wh...

Page 132: ...ting roll each time you order the black print cartridge To avoid damage to the fuser replace the coating roll each time you replace the black print cartridge See Replacing the coating roll on page 126...

Page 133: ...d if you do The printer warranty does not cover damage caused by using refilled cartridges Conserving supplies There are several steps you can take to extend the life of your printer supplies and redu...

Page 134: ...nd of life warning or an exhausted message on the operator panel These messages appear before the life of the item is exhausted so you can obtain and replace them If you do not have the appropriate su...

Page 135: ...nt cartridges Your printer monitors the toner level and life of your print cartridges When the toner in your print cartridge is get ting low the printer will display 88 Color Low on the printer displa...

Page 136: ...r rotate the carousel and place the requested cartridge in position for replacement 7 Remove any paper in the output bin Warning Do not open the car tridge cover when the carousel is rotating 8 Press...

Page 137: ...shutter it is the photoconductor and may become damaged Do not expose the photoconductor to light for more than 10 minutes If you need more time to install the print cartridges cover the photoconduct...

Page 138: ...or Do not move the shutter or touch the photoconductor glossy green surface under shut ter it may become scratched or damaged The cartridge is installed with the shutter up and towards the front of th...

Page 139: ...ge handle is lying flat on the cartridge Note The cover must be closed for the carousel to rotate to the next position If you have a duplex unit installed you must close both the duplex unit and cartr...

Page 140: ...fuser see toner specks on the front of your page or ghost images these are indicators you need to replace the coating roll before its scheduled time You can order a coating roll separately from the b...

Page 141: ...lacing the coating roll Note If the duplex unit is installed lift the duplex top cover first 3 Press the fuser cover release button and lift the fuser cover 4 Lift the fuser door Fuser cover release b...

Page 142: ...of the fuser Caution The coating roll and packing material may contain excess oil that could soil cloth ing 6 Remove the new coating roll from its package 7 Remove the orange tape and other packing m...

Page 143: ...129 Chapter 7 Replacing the coating roll 8 Align the bar on the side of the coating roll with the slots in the fuser 9 Lower the coating roll into the fuser 10 Close the fuser door...

Page 144: ...130 Chapter 7 Replacing the coating roll 11 Close the fuser cover 12 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet 13 Place the printer power switch to on I...

Page 145: ...er dis play This message indicates it is time for you to replace the fuser kit The fuser kit consists of the fuser unit and an air filter Caution The fuser may be hot Allow the fuser to cool before to...

Page 146: ...e fuser 6 Lift the fuser from the printer To lift the fuser use the green lifting handles 7 Set the fuser aside You will need to remove the coating roll from the old fuser and transfer it to the new f...

Page 147: ...be hot Allow the fuser area to cool before touching To replace the air filter 1 Pull the filter assembly from the mount 2 Align the new filter assembly with the filter mount as shown 3 Push the filter...

Page 148: ...user 1 Align the connector on the bottom of the fuser with the printer fuser connector 2 Press the fuser onto the printer fuser connector 3 Tighten the green thumbscrews on both sides of the fuser 4 L...

Page 149: ...ve the orange tabs and any packing material from inside the fuser a Rotate the tabs toward each other as shown b Pull the tabs up to remove them from the fuser 6 Open the fuser door on the old fuser 7...

Page 150: ...136 Chapter 7 Replacing the fuser kit 8 Align the bar on the side of the coating roll with the slots in the fuser 9 Lower the coating roll into the fuser 10 Close the fuser door Bar Slots...

Page 151: ...operly grounded outlet b Press and hold the Select and Return buttons on the operator panel c While holding the Select and Return buttons place the printer power switch to on I The Configuration Menu...

Page 152: ...n the printer display under the supplies menu This message indicates it is time for you to replace the transfer kit The transfer kit consists of the transfer belt and transfer roller To replace the tr...

Page 153: ...transfer belt from the printer To remove the transfer belt use the green tabs 7 Remove the new transfer belt from its package 8 Remove the orange tabs and any packing material or tape from the transfe...

Page 154: ...ransfer belt hold it by the green tabs 10 Push the transfer belt into the printer until it is firmly seated To replace the transfer roller 1 Squeeze the two green snap locks on each side of the transf...

Page 155: ...ller out of the front cover A slight amount of pressure must be used to remove the transfer roller from the front cover Make sure the springs remain in the front cover 3 Align the holes on the bottom...

Page 156: ...r kit 4 Press the transfer roller into the front cover until all of the snap locks are secure Some minor alignment of the transfer roller and the front cover may be necessary while installing the tran...

Page 157: ...143 Chapter 7 Replacing the transfer kit 6 Close the multipurpose feeder 7 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet 8 Place the printer power switch to on I...

Page 158: ...144 Chapter 7 Replacing the transfer kit...

Page 159: ...itch or breaker The printer s cartridge fuser and front covers are completely closed All printer options are properly installed Once you ve checked each of these possibilities turn the printer off and...

Page 160: ...photoconductor meets the transfer belt The transfer belt has a uniformly negative charge on it When the transfer belt and photoconductor meet the transfer belt pulls the electrically positive charged...

Page 161: ...messages Message Meaning Ready The printer is ready to receive and process data If the printer has an internal fax modem the Ready Fax icon is also displayed For additional information regarding the f...

Page 162: ...nter appears on the second line Press Select Locking Menus Someone has locked the menus While the menus are locked users cannot change the printer default settings from the operator panel See Locking...

Page 163: ...nt job press Menu or Menu The Job Menu is displayed Press Menu or Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line Press Select Printing Font List A list of available fonts for the selected printer la...

Page 164: ...ot available while this message is displayed Status messages continued Message Meaning Attendance messages Message Action Close Door Close the printer s front cover fuser cover or cartridge cover Inse...

Page 165: ...type in the tray indicated Cancel the print job Press Menu or Menu The Job Menu is displayed Press Menu or Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line Press Select Load Manual You have sent a req...

Page 166: ...x Code The code in the specified network adapter has not been programmed or is invalid You must download valid code to the network adapter before the printer can return to the ready state 30 Color Ton...

Page 167: ...not print or may not print correctly Cancel the print job Press Menu or Menu The Job Menu is displayed Press Menu or Menu until Cancel Job appears on the second line Press Select To reduce the comple...

Page 168: ...ed to the serial port is no longer responding If the printer has been configured to receive faxes from a serial port and the Fax Port setting is not set to disabled it will poll the modem If it detect...

Page 169: ...parallel port but the port has been disabled from the Parallel Buffer menu item Press Go to clear the message The printer discards the data sent to the parallel port Reset the printer Press Menu or Me...

Page 170: ...ll the hard disk with the printer power on or the power cord connected 70 79 Network Reserved for messages relating to the optional print server sometimes referred to as an Internal Network Adapter IN...

Page 171: ...ion message is posted every time the printer power it turned on When a new fuser is installed you must reset the fuser counter to zero To reset the fuser counter place the printer power off O Press an...

Page 172: ...the message You must remove the paper from the paper path Then close any open trays or covers Press Go to clear the message See page 173 for additional instructions on clearing a jam See page 104 for...

Page 173: ...the printer system board A service technician is required to correct this condition 948 Service Engine Card Indicates a problem has occurred on the engine card If Alarm Control is turned on the alarm...

Page 174: ...occurs Removing or replacing the network card normally fixes this error Refer to your Setup Guide for information on removing and installing memory 990 993 Service Engine Error Indicates an engine err...

Page 175: ...Make sure you have selected the correct Paper Type setting for the media you re using If you suspect a print cartridge is low on toner remove the appropriate cartridge and gently shake it back and for...

Page 176: ...d clean the dust from inside the print cartridge See Cleaning the print cartridge dust collector on page 181 Reinsert the print cartridge and try printing the job again Replace the print cartridge tha...

Page 177: ...in envelopes Pre barcode and pre sort all envelopes Meter envelopes or use pre canceled stamps Place envelopes in trays and deliver to the post office do not drop envelopes into mail boxes or chutes...

Page 178: ...Print Resolution values for the job you re printing See page 84 for more information Print quality problems continued Problem Action Printer problems Problem Action You cannot insert a print cartridg...

Page 179: ...ation on the printer CD for more information You cannot print color Make sure the Color Correction menu item is not set to Black White Make sure you re using a color printer driver Make sure color pri...

Page 180: ...r page 84 for more information Make sure you select the appropriate Paper Type setting before sending a job to print If you set the Paper Type to Transparency the printer increases the fuser temperatu...

Page 181: ...es from jamming after the printer has been idle See page 38 for more information about the Power Saver setting You cannot remove paper jammed in the fuser Remove the fuser unit and remove the jammed p...

Page 182: ...ear all paper from the entire paper path The illustration of the printer s paper path may help you For paper jams occurring in the duplex unit see Clearing duplex unit paper jams on page 175 After you...

Page 183: ...paper tray Close the fuser cover front cover paper tray and press Go The following table lists the paper jam messages Clearing paper jams begin with the steps on page 170 202 201 24x 250 Paper jam me...

Page 184: ...per jam To clear a 202 paper jam fuser and output rollers 1 Press the fuser cover release button 2 Lift the fuser cover 3 Lift the fuser door 4 Carefully remove any jammed paper from the out put rolle...

Page 185: ...the release lever on the printer s front cover and open the front cover Caution The inside of the printer may be hot Allow the printer to cool before touching any internal components 3 Carefully remo...

Page 186: ...multipurpose feeder 1 Remove the paper from multipurpose feeder 2 Pull the release lever on the printer s front cover and open the front cover 3 Carefully remove any paper in front of the transfer bel...

Page 187: ...x paper jam To clear a 24x paper jam paper trays 1 2 or 3 1 Pull the paper tray completely out of the printer and set it on a flat surface 2 Remove any wrinkled or damaged paper from the tray 3 Carefu...

Page 188: ...he multipurpose feeder 5 Pull the release lever on the printer s front cover and open the front cover 6 Carefully remove any paper in front of the transfer belt 7 Close the front cover 8 Close the mul...

Page 189: ...am message appears on the operator panel display and indi cates where to find the jammed paper You must clear the paper from this area The illustration of the duplex unit s paper path may help you Aft...

Page 190: ...ring duplex unit paper jams 230 paper jam To clear a 230 paper jam duplex unit 1 Raise the top duplex assembly 2 Carefully remove any jammed paper from the front of top duplex assembly or output rolle...

Page 191: ...177 Chapter 8 Clearing duplex unit paper jams 3 Lower the top duplex assembly 4 Open the top duplex assembly access door...

Page 192: ...178 Chapter 8 Clearing duplex unit paper jams 5 Carefully remove any jammed paper from the top duplex assembly 6 Close the top duplex assembly access door...

Page 193: ...179 Chapter 8 Clearing duplex unit paper jams 7 Open the rear duplex assembly access door 8 Carefully remove any jammed paper from rear the duplex assembly 9 Close the rear duplex assembly access door...

Page 194: ...x unit paper jams 10 Pull the duplex tray out of the duplex unit base 11 Remove any wrinkled or damaged paper from the duplex tray 12 Hold the duplex tray with both hands and firmly slide it all the w...

Page 195: ...ften but can be easily corrected Use the following steps to clear the print cartridge of this problem 1 Press and release Menu or Menu until you see the UTILITIES MENU 2 Press Select 3 Press Menu or M...

Page 196: ...cover release button 9 Open the cartridge cover 10 Lift the print cartridge from the carousel 11 Turn the print cartridge over 12 Move the green slide completely across the print cartridge and back ag...

Page 197: ...dge dust collector 14 Place the print cartridge onto the carousel The edge of the cartridge toward the rear of the printer must be angled downward for the cartridge to align with the drum 15 Close the...

Page 198: ...ror and continue printing If the error continues to occur after cleaning then the waste toner is full and the transfer belt needs to be replaced To replace the transfer belt 1 Place the printer power...

Page 199: ...of the printer may be hot Allow the printer to cool before touching any internal components 6 Pull the transfer belt from the printer To remove the transfer belt use the green tabs Warning Make sure...

Page 200: ...ce the transfer belt on its end as shown 8 Move the wiper lever from side to side to clean the detection window 9 Align the bottom of the transfer belt with rails inside the printer 10 Push the transf...

Page 201: ...apter 8 Cleaning the waste toner sensor 11 Close the front cover 12 Close the multipurpose feeder 13 Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet 14 Place the printer power switch to...

Page 202: ...em you are experiencing or the error message on the printer operator panel You ll also need to know your printer model type and serial number Look for the label on the rear cover for your printer mode...

Page 203: ...or MarkVision installation is avail able on the Drivers MarkVision and Utilities CD Operating systems supported MarkVision for Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Macin tosh and OS 2 Warp is shipped with you...

Page 204: ...do a remove install on his workstation Note You can integrate MarkVision directly into your favorite network management software Use MarkVision to easily manage and monitor your Lexmark printers Messa...

Page 205: ...ntation included on the CD The majority of the features are most useful for network or workgroup administrators In general the information in the following sections is addressed to them If a feature i...

Page 206: ...panel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Printer management Custom media names Yes No Yes No No Customized user accounts No Yes No No No Job statistics Yes No Yes Yes Yes Printer map No Yes No No No Printer groupin...

Page 207: ...ork adapter firmware setup When new firmware is available for the network adapters installed in your printers use MarkVision to upgrade all adapters from your workstation MarkVision network installati...

Page 208: ...mation about the problem You can customize the alerts for each printer choosing which alerts the user and the network administrator receive and whether the alerts are visual simple sounds or spoken wo...

Page 209: ...orrect paper source simply by selecting the custom name of the media the job requires Customized user accounts Use MarkVision to custom ize your user accounts on your intranet Administrators can easil...

Page 210: ...om MarkVision Resource management MarkVision provides a direc tory of all the fonts overlays and forms stored in flash memory or disk The directory also lists the amount of memory available for each s...

Page 211: ...ffering for each of the available interface ports parallel serial network LocalTalk or infrared Job buffering allows the printer to remain busy even if the host computer network connection or printer...

Page 212: ...ystem Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 OS 2 Warp 1 UNIX Mac Novell NetWare 3 x 4 x Yes 2 Yes No No No Windows NTS 3 5 3 5 1 Yes 3 Yes No No No Windows NTS 4 0 Yes 3 Yes 3 No No No Windows 95 98 Peer to Pe...

Page 213: ...ws desktop Online services If you have access to an online service you can download printer drivers and updates to MarkVision and other printer utilities from Lexmark 24 hours a day 7 days a week The...

Page 214: ...200 Appendix A MarkVision...

Page 215: ...Greek and Multilingual Euro Paper input 250 sheet tray and 50 sheet multipurpose feeder Paper output Top output bin 250 sheets Paper sizes supported A4 B5 letter legal and executive Printer memory 32...

Page 216: ...g network via DB9 or RJ45 Tri port adapter Provides support for the following interfaces Serial RS 232C RS 422A which can also be configured to support a class 1 fax modem High speed Infrared local co...

Page 217: ...d transfer roller 100 000 images Transparencies A4 and letter size Dimensions Printer configuration Dimension HxWxD Printer 405 mm 16 0 in 470 mm 18 5 in 570 mm 22 5 in Printer with duplex unit 550 mm...

Page 218: ...204 Appendix B Printer specifications...

Page 219: ...e menus 2 Continue to press and release Menu until you see UTILITIES MENU 3 Press Select to display the list of menu items for the UTILITIES Menu 4 Press Menu until Print Fonts is displayed 5 Press Se...

Page 220: ...rial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Roman CG Omega CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Omega...

Page 221: ...Zapf Chancery Medium Italic ITC Zapf Dingbats Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Italic Marigold Palatino Bold Palatino Bold Italic Palatino Italic Palatino Roman Symbol SymbolPS Times Bo...

Page 222: ...e Demi AvantGarde DemiOblique Bodoni Bodoni Bold Bodoni BoldItalic Bodoni Italic Bodoni Poster Bodoni PosterCompressed Bookman Demi Bookman DemiItalic Bookman Light Bookman LightItalic Candid Chicago...

Page 223: ...ca Light Helvetica LightOblique Helvetica Narrow Helvetica Narrow Bold Helvetica Narrow BoldOblique Helvetica Narrow Oblique Helvetica Oblique HoeflerText Black HoeflerText BlackItalic HoeflerText Ita...

Page 224: ...tempelGaramond Bold StempelGaramond BoldItalic StempelGaramond Italic StempelGaramond Roman Symbol Taffy Times Bold Times BoldItalic Times Italic TimesNewRomanPS BoldItalicMT TimesNewRomanPS BoldMT Ti...

Page 225: ...each code point Some applications require different characters at some code points To support multi ple applications and languages your printer has 83 symbol sets for the resident PCL 6 emulation fon...

Page 226: ...ish Norwegian 437N PC 8 Greek Alternate 437G PC 8 Turkish 437T PC 8 Latin Greek PC 8 PC Nova PC 8 Polish Mazovia PC 8 Code Page 437 PC 775 Baltic PC 8 Latin 6 PC 850 Multilingual PC 851 Greece PC 852...

Page 227: ...lation Fonts can be downloaded to printer memory flash memory or a hard disk option Fonts downloaded to flash memory or disk remain in memory even after the printer language changes the printer resets...

Page 228: ...214 Appendix C Fonts...

Page 229: ...t may cause the media to release emissions You must understand the section in your operating instructions that discusses the guidelines for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful em...

Page 230: ...missione di sostanze dannose da parte dei supporti Leggere attentamente la sezione riportata nelle istruzioni riguardante le operazioni di selezione dei supporti di stampa in modo da evitare la possib...

Page 231: ...netsnoer moet worden aangesloten op een gemakkelijk bereikbaar stopcontact in de buurt van het produkt Neem contact op met een professionele onderhoudstechnicus voor onderhoud en rep araties die niet...

Page 232: ...at du forst r den delen av bruksanvisningen som omhan dler valg av utskriftsmedium slik at du kan unng farlige utslipp S kerhetsanvisningar Om produkten INTE r m rkt med denna symbol M STE den ansluta...

Page 233: ...alkuper isten osien k yt st Laite sis lt lasertuotteen Varoitus Muiden kuin t ss mainittujen s t jen tai toimien teko voi saattaa k ytt j n altti iksi vaaralliselle s teilylle Tulostusmateriaali kuume...

Page 234: ...nentes espec ficos da Lexmark Os recursos de seguran a de alguns componentes podem n o ser sempre bvios A Lexmark n o respons vel pelo uso de outros componentes de substitui o O produto usa raios lase...

Page 235: ...221 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 236: ...222 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 237: ...223 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 238: ...224 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 239: ...225 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 240: ...226 Appendix D Safety information...

Page 241: ...i tors or fax machines that power down when they are not being used This feature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent Lexmark is proud to be a participant in this program As an Energy Star Par...

Page 242: ...o try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment i...

Page 243: ...use harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The FCC Class A limits are designed to provide reasonable pr...

Page 244: ...States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the Directive h...

Page 245: ...231 Appendix E Notices Laser notices The following laser advisory label is affixed to this printer as shown Laser Advisory Label Advisory label...

Page 246: ...ukt der Klasse I der die Anforderungen der IEC International Electrotechnical Commission 60825 1 gem amtlicher Best tigung erf llt Laserprodukte der Klasse I gelten als unsch dlich Im Inneren des Druc...

Page 247: ...ttati in modo tale che le persone a contatto con la stampante durante il normale funzionamento le operazioni di servizio o quelle di assistenza tecnica non ricevano radi azioni laser superiori al live...

Page 248: ...e eisen die gesteld worden aan een laserprodukt van klasse I Voor de Verenigde Staten zijn deze eisen vastgelegd in DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J voor andere landen in IEC 60825 1 Laserprodukten van klasse...

Page 249: ...ohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa k ytt j n turvallisuusluokan 1 ylitt v lle n kym tt m lle laser s teilylle KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT VARNING Om apparaten anv nds p annat s tt n i denna bruks...

Page 250: ...eskrevne servi ceoperasjoner Av s sobre el L ser Segons ha estat certificat als Estats Units aquesta impres sora compleix els requisits de DHHS 21 CFR apartat J pels productes l ser de classe I 1 i se...

Page 251: ...237 Appendix E Notices Japanese Laser Notice Chinese Laser Notice...

Page 252: ...238 Appendix E Notices Korean Laser Notice...

Page 253: ...warranted during the warranty period contact a Remarketer or Lexmark for repair without charge If this product is a feature or option this statement applies only when that feature or option is used w...

Page 254: ...N DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD Limitation of liability Your sole remedy under this Statement of Limited Warranty is set forth in this s...

Page 255: ...ced by mixing different combinations of the primary colors red green and blue RGB Color computer screens produce additive color application See software application attendance message A message that a...

Page 256: ...c size style and resolution bits per second bps A measurement of the speed of data being transferred through a serial interface bps See bits per second buffer A portion of memory used to temporarily s...

Page 257: ...ithout interruption Data Terminal Ready DTR A handshaking signal contained in a serial interface indicating the device is ready to exchange information default An attribute value or setting that is as...

Page 258: ...allows rapid storage and retrieval of data DRAM contents are erased when electrical power is turned off E Electromagnetic Interference EMI Interference caused by a radiated electromagnetic field Speak...

Page 259: ...emory ROM flash memory Memory that provides non volatile storage for downloaded fonts symbol sets or macros font A family or set of characters that have common visual characteristics such as size weig...

Page 260: ...es Visual data typically scanned from original sources external to the PC such as photographs or video frames INA Internal network adapter See network adapter infrared adapter An external device that...

Page 261: ...uter network located on a user s premises within a limited geographical area LPTx A representation of one of the logical parallel ports for example LPT1 on a personal computer M macro A collection of...

Page 262: ...up of computers printers and other hardware devices connected to each other so they can share information network adapter The network card you install in your printer to connect your printer to a loca...

Page 263: ...Failing to properly adjust the paper guides may result in paper jams paper type A printer setting that defines the type of media plain paper letterhead or transparency for example loaded in a specifie...

Page 264: ...magenta and yellow CMY are the subtractive primaries print cartridge The replaceable unit inside the printer that contains the toner supply photoconductor and developer print material See media print...

Page 265: ...onal tri port adapter is installed You can set up the serial port to receive faxes from a class 1 fax modem resolution A measure of the sharpness of a printed image expressed in the number of dots per...

Page 266: ...ng or data compiling standard protocol A parallel printer protocol where the printer receives information sent from the computer at a normal transmission rate status message A printer message that pro...

Page 267: ...tray linking A means of increasing the capacity of the paper source by having the printer feed paper from one tray until it is empty and then automatically feed paper from another tray tri port adapt...

Page 268: ...ber of A4 or letter size sheets you can print before a supply or service item must be replaced For example if a print cartridge has a yield of 15 000 pages you can print approximately 15 000 pages bef...

Page 269: ...64 Disk not in Slot 3 156 70 79 Network 156 83 Transfer Belt Life Warning 18 156 84 Transfer Belt Exhausted 156 84 Transfer Belt Life Warning 18 156 85 Coating Roll Life Warning 17 157 86 Transfer Be...

Page 270: ...g printer settings from MarkVision 7 194 from operator panel 12 cleaning 181 cleaning the waste toner sensor 184 clearing the waste toner sensor 184 Clock Menu 58 CMYK 85 Coating Roll 17 coating roll...

Page 271: ...defaults restoring 33 Factory Defaults Utilities Menu 33 Fax Baud Fax Menu 67 Fax Data Bits Fax Menu 67 FAX LOGS 71 Fax Menu 67 Fax Baud 67 Fax Buffer 68 Fax Data Bits 67 FAX LOGS 71 Fax Paper Size 6...

Page 272: ...bel Guide xi Technical Reference xi Infrared Menu 59 Infrared Buffer 60 Infrared Port 59 Job Buffering 60 Max Baud Rate 61 NPA Mode 60 PCL SmartSwitch 59 PS SmartSwitch 59 Transmit Delay 61 Window Siz...

Page 273: ...emory 89 flash memory 92 hard disk 92 printer memory 89 solving problems 90 MarkNet internal print server 202 MarkVision 191 alerts 194 custom media names 195 features 191 job buffering 197 job queue...

Page 274: ...NPA Mode 56 PCL SmartSwitch 56 PS SmartSwitch 56 notices 227 notices laser 231 NPA mode USB 65 n up printing 30 O online documentation xi Operation ReSource 119 operator panel buttons 8 menus 16 messa...

Page 275: ...l Set 45 Tray Renumber 47 PCL emulation 38 command listing xi menu 44 resident fonts 206 PCL scalable fonts 206 Pitch PCL Emul Menu 45 Point Size PCL Emul Menu 44 popular color management systems 79 p...

Page 276: ...152 Complex Page 153 Defective Disk 155 Defective Flash 153 Defragmenting Flash 150 Delete All Jobs 152 Deleting Jobs 149 Disabled Menus 148 Disk Full 156 Disk not in Slot 3 156 Enabled Menus 148 Fil...

Page 277: ...d Par ENA Connection Lost 154 Supplies 148 Too Many Disks Installed 155 Transfer Belt 18 Transfer Belt Exhausted 156 Transfer Belt Life Warning 156 Transfer Belt Missing 18 157 Tray x Empty 151 Unform...

Page 278: ...nging from operator panel 12 printing current defaults 10 Setup Guide ix Setup Menu 38 Alarm Control 42 Auto Continue 40 Display Language 42 Download Target 39 Jam Recovery 41 Job Accounting 43 Job Ac...

Page 279: ...rays capacity 96 linking 109 loading 105 media specifications 96 renumbering 47 troubleshooting Hex Trace mode 34 memory problems 90 PostScript errors 48 print quality problems 161 printing problems 1...

Page 280: ...266 Index Windows MarkVision support 189 World Wide Web xii 199 Y Yellow Toner Supplies Menu 17...

Page 281: ...nd the book well organized Yes No 2 Was the content of the book accurate and complete Yes No 3 Was the book easy to use Yes No 4 What can we do to improve the book 5 What is your job title Questions o...

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