Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 30G0200 du fabricant Lexmark
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Cont ents Safe ty in formati on...... ..... ........... ........... ..... ........... ...... .......... ...... .......... ......8 Learn ing about th e prin ter......... .................... .................... ......... ...............10 Findi ng in formati on abou t the prin ter.
Load ing t he stand ard or opt ional 2 50 ‑ sheet or 550 ‑ sh eet tr ay.. ... ..... ... ... .. ... ..... ... ... ... ..... ... .. ... ... ..... ... .. .52 Loa din g the 20 00 ‑ sheet tr ay.. ..... ... ... ... ... ..... ... ... ... ... ..... ... .
Clea ring jams.. ....... .... ...... ... ....... ... ....... ....... ... ....... ... ....... ... ...... ....... .... ...... ..82 Avoi ding ja ms.... ... ... ... ... ...... ... .... ... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ....... ... ... ... ...... ... ... ....
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Ordering a f user ........... ....... ....... ............. ....... ....... ...... .............. ...... ....... ....... ...... ............. . ...... ...... ........ .......... 171 Ordering a f user wip er . ....... ....... ...... ....... ...........
5 ‑ bin mailbox .. ...... ....... ....... ...... .............. ...... ........ ...... ....... ............. ....... ....... ...... ....... ....... ............. ....... ....... ... 18 3 Outpu t options ...... .............. ...... ....... ....... .
Safety informat io n Connec t the pow er c ord to an e lectric al outlet that is near t he produc t and easily ac cessibl e. Do not pl ace or use thi s produ ct near water or wet locatio ns.
Refer service or repai rs, o ther t han tho se describ ed in t he us er docum entati on, to a p rofessio nal s ervice person. CAUTION—SHOC K HAZARD : To avo id the ris k of el ectri c shock when cle.
Learning about the printer Find in g inf orma tion ab out t he pri nter Se tup information Desc ri ptio n Wh ere to find The Setu p i nformation gi ves you instr uctions for setti ng up the printer. Follow the set of instructions for local, network, or wireless, depending on what you need.
Desc ri ptio n Where to find ( North A merica) Where to find (rest of world) E-mail s uppo rt For e-mail suppor t, visit our Web site: www.lexm ark.c om . 1 Click SUPPO RT . 2 Click Te chni ca l Su ppor t . 3 Select your pr inter type. 4 Select your pr inter model.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Fea tur e/O pt i on Pape r Capa c ity 1 1 5 ‑ bin mailb ox 2 500 s heets 2 5 ‑ bin mailbox 500 sheets 3 Envelope fee der 85 envel opes 4 St andard tray ( Tray 1) 250 or 5 50 shee.
Se lect ing a l ocati o n for t he prin ter When selec ting a loc ation fo r the pri nter , l eave enough ro om to open t rays , cove rs, and doo rs. If you plan t o i nstall any options , leave enough r o om for them also. It is im p orta nt to: • Make sure airflow in th e r oom meets the lates t revi sion of the ASH RAE 62 standard .
Unde rsta ndin g the pr inter co ntrol panel 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item Des cr ipti on 1 Display Shows messages and pi ctures that communicate the s tatus of the printer 2 Navigation bu ttons Press the up or down arrow button s to scroll t hrough menus or menu i tems, or to increas e or decrease a value when ent ering numbers .
Item Des cr ipti on 8 Men u Opens the menu i ndex Note : The menus are available only when the pri nter is in the Ready state . 9 USB port Insert a flash dr ive into the front of th e printer to print saved files. Note : Only the front USB port supports flash drives.
Additional printer setup Ins talling inte rnal optio ns CAUTION—SHOC K HAZARD : I f you are ac cessing t he sys tem boar d or inst alli ng optional hardw are or m emory de vices sometim e afte r setting up the printe r, th en turn the p rinter o ff, and un plug the pow er cor d from t he wall outlet before conti nuing.
Acce ssing th e syst em boa rd to ins tall int ernal opt ions Note: This ta sk requ ire s a flathe ad scre wd rive r. CAUTION—SHOC K HAZARD : I f you are ac cessing t he sys tem boar d or inst alli .
3 Remo ve th e syst em bo ard cove r. 4 Use the illus tration b elow to locate the appro priate connector. Warning—Pot ential D amage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touc h somet hing m etal on t he pr inter bef ore to uching any sys tem boar d electr onic c omponent s or c onnect ors.
Installing a memory card Note: This ta sk requ ire s a flathe ad scre wd rive r. CAUTION—SHOC K HAZARD : I f you are ac cessing t he sys tem boar d or inst alli ng optional hardw are or m emory de vices sometim e afte r setting up the printe r, th en turn the p rinter o ff, and un plug the pow er cor d from t he wall outlet before conti nuing.
4 Align the n otches on th e memory car d with th e ridges on th e connecto r. 2 1 1 Notches 2 Ridges 5 Push the memo ry card straig ht into the c onnector until it snaps into place. 6 Repla ce the s ystem board c over a nd close the s ystem board doo r.
The syste m boa rd ha s two connect io ns for an opt iona l fla sh mem ory or fi rmw are c ard . Only o ne of ea ch may be inst al led, but the connec tors are i nte rchange able.
4 Push the card fi rml y into pl ace. Note s: • The entir e length of the co nnector on the car d must touch and be f lush against t he sys tem boar d. • Be carefu l not t o damag e the co nnectors. 5 Repla ce the s ystem board c over a nd close the s ystem board doo r.
Ins ta lli ng an In te rnal So lut ion s Po rt The syst em boar d support s one optional Lexm ark Interna l Solu tions P ort (ISP ). Ins tall an ISP fo r addi tional conne ctiv ity optio ns.
a Unplug the printer hard disk interface cable from the system bo ar d, leaving the cable attached to the printer hard disk. To unplug the cable, squeeze the pa ddle at the plug of the interface cable to disengage the latch be fore pulli ng th e cable out .
d Rem ove the thum bscrews that attac h the printe r hard disk mo unting bracket to the pri nter hard di sk, and then remov e the br acke t. Set th e prin ter hard disk a side.
5 Align t he pos ts of the plastic tee to the holes in the syst em bo ard, and t hen pr ess d ownward unt il the te e snaps into place. Be sure each post of the tee has latched completely, and th a t the tee is seated firmly o n to the system board. 6 Install th e ISP onto the plast i c tee .
7 Lower the ISP towar d the plastic tee until the ISP i s seated betwe en the guides of the plastic tee. 8 Inse rt the long thumb scre w and turn i t cloc kwise enough t o hold t he ISP in pla ce, but do not tighten the thum bscrew at this time.
9 Attach the two pr ovided screws to secure the I SP mountin g bracket to the system bo ard cage. 10 Tig hten the long thum bscrew . No te: Do not over tighten th e thumbscr ew. 11 Insert the plug of the ISP in ter face cable into the rece p tacle of the s ys tem board.
13 Repla ce the s ystem board c over a nd close the s ystem board doo r. 1 2 3 Instal ling a print er hard disk The opt iona l printer hard disk can be installed with o r wit hout a L exmark Int ernal Sol utions Po rt (ISP ). Note: This ta sk requ ire s a flathe ad scre wd rive r.
3 Locate the appropr iate connector on the system bo a rd. No te: If an opt ional IS P is currently inst alled, th en the printer hard disk m ust be ins talled on to the ISP.
c I nsert the plug o f the pr inter ha rd di sk interf ace cable into t he r eceptacle of the ISP. Note: The pl ugs and r eceptacle s are color coded. To ins tall a pri nte r hard dis k direc tly onto.
b At tach th e two pr ovided screws to sec ure the print er h ard di sk mount ing bra cket. c I nsert the pl ug o f the pr inter ha rd di sk interf ace ca ble into t he re ceptacle of the syst em b oard. Note: The pl ugs and r eceptacle s are color coded.
Ins talli ng h ardwa re opt ions Order of installa tio n CAUTION—TIP PING H AZARD: Floor-moun ted co nfigurat ions require add itional furn iture for s tability. Y ou mu st use e ither a p rinter s tand or pri nter base i f you are using a high-cap acity i nput tray, a d uplex un it and an i nput opt ion, or mo re t han one input op tion.
Removing an o ptional drawe r Warning—P otential Dama ge: Lifting the prin ter from a d raw er without pushing in the s afety lat ches c ould damag e the latch es. To rem ove an opt ion al drawer , pu sh i n the s afety la tches on b oth si de s of the draw er until t hey clic k and st ay r ecesse d, and th en lif t the printer.
• T652n an d T654 n model s do not support an o ptional duplex un it. CAUTION—SHOC K HAZARD : I f you are ac cessing t he sys tem boar d or inst alli ng optional hardw are or m emory de vices sometim e afte r setting up the printe r, th en turn the p rinter o ff, and un plug the pow er cor d from t he wall outlet before conti nuing.
Att a ch ing ca b les CAUTION— POTENTIA L INJURY: Do not use the f ax fe ature dur ing a lightnin g s torm. Do no t set up this pr oduct or ma ke any elec trical or cabling connecti ons, suc h as the f ax fea ture, power c ord, or tele phone, d uring a light n ing s torm.
Verify ing pri nter set up Once all hardware a nd so ftware optio ns are inst alled and the print er is turned on, verify t hat the prin ter is set up correc tly by printi ng the followi ng: • Menu set tings page —Use this page to verif y that all printe r options are inst alle d cor rectly.
Se tt ing up th e p rin te r so ftw a re Installing pri nter software A prin ter driver is softw are that lets the comp u ter com municat e with the printer.
7 Under A vailab le Options , add a ny installed hardwar e option s. 8 Click Apply . For Ma cint osh us er s In Mac OS X versio n 10.5 or later 1 From t he Apple me nu, choo se Syst em Pref erence s . 2 Click Pri nt & F ax . 3 S ele c t th e pr in te r, a nd t hen c lic k Opti ons & Suppl ies .
– No s ecu rity I f your wire less ne twork does not use any typ e of s ecu rity, then you will not have a ny security informat ion. Note: Using an unsec ured wirele ss netw ork is no t re commend ed.
Do not con n e ct the USB cable until instructed to do so on the screen 2 Insert the Softw are and Docume ntati on CD . 3 Click Inst all . 4 Click Ag ree .
Enter the printe r information 1 Acce ss the AirPort options. In Ma c OS X ve rs i o n 1 0. 5 o r l at er a From the Appl e menu, c ho ose Sys tem Prefe renc es . b Click Netw ork . c Click AirPor t . In Mac O S X version 10.4 and earlie r a From the Finde r de sktop , choose Go > Application s .
6 Ope n the Air Port app lic ation on your co mputer: In Ma c OS X ve rs i o n 1 0. 5 o r l at er a From the Appl e menu, c ho ose Sys tem Prefe renc es . b Click Netw ork . c Click AirPor t . In Mac O S X version 10.4 and earlie r a From the Finde r de sktop , choose Go > Application s .
5 Select the printer from the lis t. 6 Cli ck Add . b For A ppleT alk print ing: In Mac OS X v er sion 10.5 1 From the A pple menu, choose System Pre ferenc es . 2 Cli ck Pri nt & Fax . 3 Cli ck + . 4 Cli ck AppleT alk . 5 Select the printer from the lis t.
4 Sel ect Suggested , and then clic k Next . No te: To c onfigur e the pri nter usi ng a static IP address , usi n g IPv6, or to configur e prin ters usi ng sc ripts, s elect Cus to m and fol low the on ‑ scr een instructio ns. 5 Sel ect W ired Netwo rk A ttac h , and then c lick Ne x t .
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier 1 From t he Fi nder d eskt op, choo se Go > Applic ations . 2 Double ‑ click Utilities . 3 Double ‑ click Printer Se tup Utilit y or Pri nt Cent er . 4 From t he Prin ter Li st, cl ick Add . 5 Cl ick IP . 6 Type in t he IP addr ess o f your pri nte r in the A ddress f ield.
Cha ngin g po rt settin gs a fter inst al ling a new netw ork Inter nal So luti ons Por t When a new networ k Lexmark I nternal S olution s Port (ISP ) is installed in t he printer, t he print er config urations on compu ters t hat acces s the pri nter mus t be update d becaus e th e printer wil l be assi gned a new IP a ddress .
For Ma cint osh us er s 1 Prin t a networ k setup p age and ma ke a not e of the new I P address . 2 Locat e the printer IP addr ess in the TCP/IP section of the netw ork set up page. Y ou will need the IP addres s if you are co nfigur ing acces s for c omp uters o n a differen t subnet than th e printer.
Se tt ing up s eria l p rin t in g In se rial printing , da ta is transf erred on e bit at a time. A lthoug h serial pr inting is usuall y slow er than paral lel pri nting, it is the pr eferred option when there is a great deal of distance between the printer and comp u ter or when an in terface with a better t ransfer rate is no t availab le.
3 Press Enter , or click OK . The Device Manager opens. b Click + to expa n d the li st of available po rts. c Select the communications port where you attached th e serial cable to your computer (example: COM1) . d Click Prop erti es . e On the Port S ettings tab , set t he serial para meters to the s a me se rial parameter s in the print er.
Loading paper an d specialty media This sec tion ex plains how to load th e 250-, 5 50-, and 2 000- s heet trays, an d the multip urpos e feed er. It als o includes inform ation a bout paper or ientati on, setting t he Paper Siz e and Paper Type, an d linki ng and unl inking trays .
5 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Un it s of Measu re appear s, an d then pres s . 6 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil appe ars nex t to the c orrec t unit of measur e, and t hen pre ss . Sub mit ti ng Se lecti on app ears, followed by the Un iv er sal Setu p m enu.
2 Squeeze the width guide tab inward as shown, and move the wid th guide to the correct po s ition for the pap er si ze being loaded. 2 1 3 Unlock the length guide, squeeze the length guid e tab inward as shown, and slide the guide to the correct position for t he pa per s ize being l oade d.
4 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Do not fold or cr eas e the paper. Straighten the edges o n a level surfa ce. 5 Load the pape r stack: • Pr int side f acedow n fo.
6 If nec ess ary, adjust t he paper g uid es to lightly touch the sides of the stac k, and l ock the l eng th guide fo r th e paper si zes in dicated on the tra y.
Loadi ng the 2000 ‑ sheet tray 1 Pull th e tray o ut. 2 Pull u p and slide the w idth guide t o the c orrect positio n for t he paper size be ing load ed.
4 Push the length guide r elease latch to raise the length guid e, slide the guide to the correc t position for the pap er size being loaded, and then lock the guide. 5 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Do not fold or cr eas e the paper.
Wi thou t an opti onal Stapl eSmart I I Fini sher Wi th an op ti on al St apl eS ma rt I I Fi ni sh e r LETTERHEAD Sing le ‑ sided pri nting LETTERHEAD Sing le ‑ sided printing L E T T E R H E A D.
7 Insert the tr ay. Loadin g the multipu rpose feeder 1 Press the release latch, and then pull down the multipurpos e feeder door. 1 2 Loading pa per an d spec ialty med ia 59.
2 Pull o ut the extension until it is fully ex tended. 3 Squeeze and slide the width guide to the far ri ght. 4 Flex the sheets of paper or specialty media back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Do not fold or crease them. Straighten the edges on a level surface.
Transparenci es* * Av o id touching the print side of transparenc ies. Be careful not to scratch them. 5 Load the paper or specialty media. Slide the stack gently into the multipurp o se feeder until it comes to a s top .
6 Adjust the wi dth guide to lig htly touch t he edge of the paper stac k. Make sur e the paper fits l oosely i n the mult ipurp ose feede r, lies fla t, and is no t bent or wrin kled. 7 From t he p rinter contr ol pane l, set the Paper Size a nd Pape r Type .
Fl ex the env elopes back and f orth to loos en them, and then fan them . Do not fold or c rease the paper . Strai ghten the edges on a level surface. 5 Load the s tack of envelo pes flap sid e down. Warning—Pot ential D amage: Never use en ve lopes wit h stam ps, clasps , snap s, window s, coated li ning s, or sel f ‑ stick adhesives.
Un linking tr ays Unlinked trays have se ttings that a re not the sa m e as th e settings o f any other tray. To unli nk a tray, cha nge the follow ing tray sett ings so that th ey do not match the se.
3 Under De fault Setting s, click P a pe r M e nu . 4 Click Cus tom Nam es . 5 Type a nam e for the paper typ e in a Cust om Name <x > box. No te: This c ustom name will r eplace a c ustom ty pe <x > name under t he Custom T ypes an d Paper Size/T ype me nus.
Paper and specialt y media guide lines Paper guidelin es Paper characterist ics The fol lowing paper character istics af fect pri nt qualit y and relia bility.
Fib er cont en t Most h igh ‑ quality x erograp hic pape r is ma de fr om 100% che mically treat ed pulpe d wood . This c ontent pro vide s the paper w ith a high degree of stabili ty resul ting in f ew er paper f eeding proble ms and bette r print quality.
Use papers pri nted wi th he at ‑ res istant in ks desi gned for use in xer ographi c cop iers. The ink mus t be able to withstand temperatures up t o 230°C (446°F) without melting or r elea sing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are n ot affected by the resin in t oner.
3 Choos e th e most appr opriat e paper for pri nti ng needs: normal 7 5 or 80 g /m 2 certified paper, l ower weight paper , or r ecycled pap er. Storing pape r Use these paper storag e guid elines to.
Paper si ze Dimen sions 250 ‑ or 550 ‑ s h eet tr ays (sta nda rd or opti onal ) Optio na l 2000 ‑ sh eet tray Mult ip urp ose feeder Duple x u nit Leg a l 21 6 x 356 m m (8. 5 x 14 in .) Execu tive 18 4 x 267 mm (7. 3 x 10. 5 in.) X Oficio 1 21 6 x 340 m m (8.
Paper typ es and wei ghts s uppo rted by the printe r The printe r e ngine sup ports 60 –176 g/m 2 ( 16–47 lb) paper weights. T he dupl ex unit su pports 63–17 0 g/m 2 (17 –45 l b ) paper w eigh ts.
Paper ty pe St andar d exit bi n (350 o r 550 sh eets) Optional hardwa re O utpu t Ex pa nd er (5 50 sheet s) or High Capac i ty Outp ut Stac ker (185 0 sh eets) 5 ‑ Bin Ma il bo x (500 s heet s) 1 .
Prin ting This c hapter cov ers printing, prin ter repo rt s, and j ob canc elatio n. S electio n and handli ng of paper and spec ialty med ia can af fect how reliab ly doc uments print. For m ore i nfor mation , see “A voidi ng jam s” on page 82 and “ Stori ng pape r” on p age 69.
– “Lo ading the m ultipurp ose f eeder” on pa ge 59 Tips on us ing transparenc ies Print samples on the tran s parencies being considered for use before buying large quantities. When pr inting on tra nsparencies : • Feed transparencies fro m a 250 ‑ sheet tray, a 550 ‑ sh eet tray, or the multipurpose f eed er.
Tips on us ing labels Print s amples on the label s being consi dered for use bef ore b uying lar ge quant ities. Notes: • Paper, dua l ‑ web paper , polyes ter, and vin yl labels are su pported. • When using the duplex u nit, spe cially ‑ designed , integrat ed, and dual ‑ web p aper l abe ls are support ed.
• Do not use p reprinted card s tock m anufactur ed w ith chemic als that m ay conta minate the print er. Preprintin g intr oduces s emi ‑ liquid and vo latile co mponents into th e printer.
4 Sel ect yo ur jo b type (C onfide ntial, Repeat , Reser ve, or Ver ify), an d t hen assign a user nam e. Fo r a conf idential jo b, also ente r a four ‑ di git PIN .
9 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil appe ars nex t to the j ob you w ant to print , an d then pr ess . 10 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil appe ars nex t to the nu mber of copi es you want to print , and then press . No te: Us e the keypad t o enter a number if ne cessary.
3 Pres s the dow n arrow butt on unt il appear s nex t to the do cument you w ant t o print, and t hen press . No te: Fo lders found on the flash drive ap pear as fo lders.
4 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Pr t Qu al it y Pg s appe ars, and t hen p ress . The pri nt qualit y test pages p rint. 5 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Ex it C on fi g Me nu appear s, an d then pres s . Rese t ting th e Pr in ter appears br iefly, follo wed by a cl ock, and t hen Re ady appears.
For Ma cint osh us er s In Mac OS X version 10.5 or l ater: 1 From t he Apple me nu, choo se Syst em Pref erence s . 2 Click Pri nt & F ax , an d then dou ble ‑ clic k the print er icon. 3 From th e p rin ter window, selec t the job to cancel. 4 From th e i co n bar at the to p of the wind ow, click the Dele te ic on.
Cle aring jam s Jam error mess ages appe ar on the contr ol pa nel disp lay and include t he area of the pr inter where the jam oc curred. When there is m ore than one j am, the num ber o f jamme d pag es is di splayed. Avoi ding ja ms The fol low ing hints c an hel p you avo id jams.
Unde rsta ndin g jam number s and loca tions When a jam oc curs, a mes sage ind icatin g t he jam l oc ation a ppears on the di splay. Open door s and c over s an d rem ove trays to a ccess jam lo catio ns. To re solv e an y paper jam messa ge, you must cl ear al l ja mmed paper f rom th e pa per path and then press .
4 Place the print cartridge aside on a flat, smooth surface. Warning—Pot ential D amage: Do not leav e the c artrid ge ex posed to light for ext ended per iods . Warning—Pot ential D amage: The jammed pa pe r may be covered w ith unf used tone r which c an stain g arment s and ski n.
If the paper i s not exit ing the print er: 1 Pull d own the top rear door. 2 Sl owly re move the jamm ed paper t o avoid tearing it . 3 Close the t op rear door . 4 Press . 23 0 paper jam Rear pa per jams 1 Remo ve the st andard t ray from the prin ter.
2 Pull d own th e bottom r ear do or. 3 Pu sh th e ta b dow n . 4 Remove the jammed paper. 5 Close the bott om rear door. 6 Ins ert t he sta nda rd tra y.
Fr ont pa per jam s 1 Remo ve the st andard t ray from the prin ter. 2 Pu sh th e ta b dow n . 1 2 3 Remove the jammed paper. 4 Ins ert t he sta nda rd tra y. 5 Press . 231– 239 paper j ams (opti onal extern al du plex un it) Rear pa per jams 1 Push in and hold the l atch while pu lling up the rear duplex do or.
3 Close the rear duplex door. 4 Press . Fr ont pa per jam s 1 Remo ve the st andard t ray from the prin ter. 2 Remo ve the duplex jam a ccess t ray. 3 Rais e the recesse d d uplex ba r. 4 Remove the jammed paper. 5 Repla ce the du plex j am acce ss tray.
6 Ins ert t he sta nda rd tra y. 7 Press . 24 1–245 p ap er ja ms 1 Pull out the tray ind icated on the dis play. 2 Remo ve any ja mmed p aper, a nd then ins ert t he tray. 3 Press . 4 If the jam messa ge p ersi sts fo r a 2 50 ‑ sheet or 550 ‑ sh eet tray, then remove the tray from the printer.
2 Fl ex the shee ts of paper back and fort h to loosen t hem, an d then fan them. Do not fold or crease the paper. S traig hten the edges on a level surface. 3 Load the paper into the multipurpose feeder. 4 Slide the paper guide to ward the inside of the tray unt i l it lightly rests against the ed ge of the paper.
6 Load the envelopes in the envelope feeder. 7 Adjus t the pape r g uide. 8 Lower the envelope weight. 9 Press . 27 1–279 p ap er ja ms To cle ar a jam in the out put expan der, hi gh ‑ capacit y .
28 1 paper jam 1 Clea r the j am from the stapler output bi n. 2 Press . 28 2 paper jam To prev ent pa per j ams, the s taple r mot or does no t run w hen the st apler door is open.
283 s taple jam 1 Press the latch to op en th e stapler door. 2 Pull the latch of the staple cartridge holder dow n , and then pull the holder o u t of the p r inter. 3 Use the metal ta b to lift the sta ple guard, an d then rem ove any loose stapl es.
4 Pres s down on the st aple guar d until i t snaps into pl ace. 5 Push the ca rtridg e holde r firm ly back into the st aple r uni t until t he cart ridge h older clicks into pl ace.
Understanding pr inter menus Me nu s li st A number of menus are available to make it easy for you to change printer settings: Paper Menu Rep orts Network/Ports Defaul t Sou rce Paper Siz e/Ty pe Con .
Pa per menu Defaul t Sou rce menu Men u it e m Des cr iptio n De faul t Sour ce Tr ay <x> MP Feeder Envelope Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env Sets a default paper source for all print jobs No te s: • Tray 1 (standar d tray) i s the fac tory default s etting.
Men u it e m Desc rip ti on Tra y < x > T yp e Plain Pa per Car d St oc k Tr ansp are ncy Recycled Labe ls Vinyl L abels Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Lig h t Pap er He a vy Pa pe r R.
Men u it e m Desc rip ti on MP Fe e der Ty p e Plain Pa per Car d St oc k Tr ansp are ncy Recycled Labe ls Vinyl L abels Bond Enve lop e Rough Envelope Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Lig h t Pap .
Men u it e m Desc rip ti on Manu a l Pa per Ty p e Plain Pa per Car d St oc k Tr ansp are ncy Recycled Labe ls Vinyl L abels Bond Letterhead Preprinted Colored Paper Lig h t Pap er He a vy Pa pe r Rough/C otton Paper Cus to m Ty pe <x > Specifies the type of p aper being manuall y loaded Note : Plain Paper is the f actory default setting.
Envelope E nhan ce The envelope cond itioner significa ntly re duces the wrinkling of some envelopes. Men u it e m Des cr iptio n Env e lo pe En hanc e Off 1 (Le as t ) 2 3 4 5 6 (M os t) Enables or disables the envelope conditioner No te s: • The factory default setting is 5.
Men u it e m Des cr ipt io n Rec ycl ed T extu r e Smooth Normal Rough Specifies the relative te xture of the recycled paper loaded in a s pecific tray Note : Normal is the factory d efault setting.
Men u it e m Des cr ipt io n Heav y T ext ure Smooth Normal Rough Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded in a specific tray Note : Normal is the factory d efault setting. Roug h T ext ure Smooth Normal Rough Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded in a specific tray Note : Rough is the factory default s etting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Bond W ei gh t Lig h t Normal He a vy Sp ecif ies the rel ati ve weigh t of the pape r loade d in a spec ific tr ay Note : Normal is the factor y default s etting.
Paper Loading m enu Paper t rays require pape r to be loaded d iffe rently for one ‑ s ided or two ‑ sided ( duplex) p rinting. Ho wever, if t he specifi ed paper is lo aded in the duplex orient a.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Preprinted Loading Duplex Off When Duplex is selected, one ‑ sided jobs can be p rinted when Preprinted paper is loaded i n the two ‑ sided ori entation i n the paper tray. When Off is selected, Preprinted paper must be loaded i n either the one ‑ or two ‑ sided orientation depending on the pr int job.
Cust om Types menu Men u it e m Descr i ptio n Custom Type <x > Paper Car d St oc k Tr ansp are ncy Labe ls Vinyl L abels Enve lop e Associates a paper or sp ecialty media type with a factory de.
Men u it e m Desc r iptio n Po rtrait Height 3– 14 inche s 76– 360 mm Sets the portrait height No te s: • If the height exceeds the maximum, the printer uses the m aximum height all owed. • 14 inches is the US factory default setting. Inches can be i ncreas ed in 0.
Men u I te m Desc rip ti on Assi gn T ype/Bin Plain Pap er Bin Car d St oc k Bi n Tr ansp are ncy B in Recycled Bin Labe ls B in Vinyl L abels Bin Bond Bin Enve lop e B in Rough Envelope Bin Letterhea.
Men u it e m Desc r iptio n Prin t Fonts PCL F onts Pos tScri pt Fonts Prints a r eport in English of al l the fonts available for the printer languag e currently set in the printer Note : A separate l ist is available for PCL an d P ostScript emulations.
Men u it e m Desc r iptio n PS S ma r tSwi tc h On Off Sets the pri nter to au tomatically switch to PS emulation when a print job re quires it, regardless of the defaul t printer language No t es: • On is the f actory default setting. • When the Of f settin g is used, the printer do es not exam ine incomi ng data.
Men u it e m Desc r iptio n St d N et w or k Se tu p Reports or Ne twork Repor ts Network Card TCP/ IP IPv6 Appl eTalk NetWare LexLi nk Net <x > S etu p Reports or Ne twork Repor ts Network Card.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Net wo r k A dd r ess UAA LAA Lets you view the network addresses Job Timeo ut 0 ‑ 225 sec onds Sets the amount of time in se conds that a network pr int job can take b efore it is c anceled Note s: • 90 seconds is the factory default s etting .
Men u it e m De sc ript io n Enab le BO OT P On Off Spec ifi es the B OOT P addr e ss ass ignm en t setti ng Note : On is the f a ctory def a ult setting. Auto IP Yes No Specifies the Zero Configuration Networki ng setting Note : Yes is the f actory default setting.
This men u is avai lable from the Network/Ports menu: Network/P orts > Net work <x> > Ne t <x> Setup > Wireless Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Net wo r k M od e Infr astructure Ad h oc Specifies the network mode Note s : • Infrastructure m ode lets the printer a ccess a network using an acces s poin t.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Acti va te Yes No Activates NetWare support Note : No i s the f a ctory default setting. View Login Name Lets you view the assigned NetWare login name Note : This can be c hanged only fr om the Embedded Web Server.
Standard U SB menu Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n PCL Sm ar tS wi tc h On Off Sets the printer to automati cally switch to PCL emula tion when a print job r eceived through a USB po rt requires it, regardless of the default printer lang uage Note s: • On is the factory defaul t setting.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Job Bu ffe ring Off On Aut o Temporar ily stores jobs on the printer har d disk bef ore printing Note s: • Off is the factory d efault setting. • The On setting buffers jobs on the printer har d disk. • The Auto s etti ng buffe rs print jobs only if the printer is b usy processing data from ano ther input por t.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n NP A Mo de On Off Aut o Sets the pri nter to perform the s pecial processing r equired for bidirectional communication following the conventi ons defined by the NPA protocol Note s: • Auto i s the factor y default s etting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Hono r Init On Off Determines whether or no t the printer honors printer hardwar e initialization requests f rom the c omputer Note s: • Off is the factory de fault setti ng. • The com puter requests initialization by activating the Init s ignal from the paralle l port.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n PS S ma r tSwi tc h On Off Sets the pri nter to automatically switch to PS emulation when a pr int job rec eived through a serial p ort requires it, regardless of the defa ult printer languag e Note s: • On is the fac tory default setting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Se rial P rot oc ol DTR DTR/DSR XON/XOF F XON/XOF F/DTR XON/XOF F/DTRD SR Selects the hardware and software handshaking settings for the s eria l por t Note s: • DTR is the fac tory default setting. • DTR /DSR is a hardware hands haking setting.
SMTP Set up men u Use the following menu to con figure the SMTP server. Men u it e m Desc r iptio n Primar y S MTP Ga teway Pri mary SMTP Gate way Por t Se co nd a ry SM T P Ga t e wa y Se co nd a ry SM T P Ga t e wa y Po rt Spe cifie s SMTP se rver p ort info rmat ion Note : 25 is the def ault SMTP gateway por t.
Secur ity menu Miscell aneo us menu Men u it e m De scri ptio n Panel Log ins Login fai lures Fai lu re tim e f ra me Lockout ti me Login t imeo u t Limits the number an d time frames of failed l ogin.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Job Exp iration Off 1 ho ur 4 ho ur s 24 hours 1 week Limits the amount of time a confidential job stays i n the printer before i t is deleted Note s: • Off is the default s etting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Aut oma tic Me thod Single pass Mult iple pas s Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is n ot currently in use by the file system from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard di s k is preserved, such as downloaded fonts , macros, and hel d jobs.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Dele te Lo g Delete now Do not delete Spe cifie s whethe r audit logs a re delet ed Note : Del ete No w is the factory def ault setting.
Set ting s menu Ge neral Sett ings me nu Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Disp lay L ang uag e Engl ish Fr an ca is Deutsch Italia no Esp anol Dansk Nors k Nederlands Sve n s ka Portuguese Suo m i Russia n.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n R un In it ia l se t up Yes No Instructs the printer to run the setup wi zard Note s : • Yes is the factory def ault setting. • After completing the setup wi zard by s electing Done at the Country sele ct screen, t he default becomes No.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Timeouts Power S aver 1– 240 min Sets the am ount of time the pr inter waits af ter a job is printed before it goes i nto a r educed power state Note s : • 30 minutes i s the fac tory default s etting. • Lower settings conserve more energy, bu t may requi re long er w ar m ‑ up ti m es.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Prin t Reco very Page Protec t Off On Lets the p rinter successfully pr int a page that may not have pri nted otherwise Note s : • Off is t he factory defaul t setting. Off prints a par tial page when there is not enough m e mor y to pr int the whole pa ge.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Job Wait ing On Off Specifies that prin t jobs be rem oved from t he print queue if they require unavailable printer options or custom settings. They are stored in a separate pri nt queue, s o other j obs print no rmally. Wh en the missing information and/or options are obtained, the s t ored jobs print.
Men u it e m Desc ri ptio n Jo b Acco un ting On Off Spe cifie s whe ther t he print er stor es stati stic al info rma tion abo ut the most recent pr int jobs on the ha rd disk Note s : • Off is t he factory default setting. O ff means the printer does not store job statistics.
F ini shi ng me nu Men u it e m De scri ptio n Si de s (D u ple x) 2 si ded 1 si ded Specifies whether duplex (2 ‑ sided) printing is set a s the default f or all print jobs Note s: • 1 sided is the factory default setting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Separa tor Sourc e Tr ay <x> Multi ‑ Purpose F eeder Envelope Feeder Specifies the paper source f or separator sheets Note s: • Tray 1 ( standard tray) i s the fac tory default s etting.
Qu ali ty menu Men u it e m De scri ptio n Prin t Resolu tio n 300 d pi 600 d pi 1200 d pi 1200 I mage Q 2400 I mage Q Sp ecif ies the p rinted outp ut reso luti on Note : 6 00 dpi is the factory defaul t setting. T he printer driver default is 1 200 IQ.
Utili ties menu Men u it e m De scri ptio n Remove H eld J obs Con fi de nti al He ld Not R estored Al l Removes confidential and held jobs from the pri nter hard disk Note s: • Selecti ng a setti ng affects onl y print jobs that are re sident in the printer.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n LC D C o n tra s t 1–1 0 Adjusts the c ontrast l ighting of the display Note s: • 5 i s the factor y default s etting. • A hi gher setting m akes the display appear l ighter. • A l ower setting makes the display appear darker.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Font Prio rit y Resident Fl ash /D is k Establishes the font s earch order Note s: • Resident is the factory default setting. • A formatted f lash mem ory option c ard or p rinter har d disk must be installed in the printer and operating properly f or this menu item to be available.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n PCL E m ul atio n Se ttin g s Point Si ze 1. 00– 10 08 .00 Changes the point s ize for scalable typog raphic fo nts Note s: • 12 is the f actory default setting. • Point Size refe rs to the hei ght of the charac ters in the font.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Tray Ren umber Assign M P Feeder Off None 0– 199 As sig n T ray < x> Off None 0– 199 Assign Manual Paper Off None 0– 199 As sig n M an E nv Off None 0– 199 C.
HTML menu Men u it e m Des cr ipt io n Font Name Al be rtu s MT Anti que Olive Appl e Chancery Aria l MT Ava nt Gard e Bodoni Bookman Chic ago Clarendon Cooper Black Copperplate Cor one t Cou ri er Eu.
Men u it e m Desc r ipt io n Ba ckg rou nds Do No t Prin t Print Specifies whether to print backgrounds on HTML do cuments Note : Print i s the factory def ault setting . Ima ge m en u Men u it e m De scri ptio n Auto Fi t On Off Selects the optimal pap er size, scaling, and or ientation Note s: • On is the fac tory default setting.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n Collate Of f ( 1, 1, 1,2 ,2 ,2) On (1,2 ,1, 2, 1,2 ) Stacks the pages of a pri nt job in sequence when printing multipl e copies Note : On is the factory default sett ing.
Men u it e m De scri ptio n N ‑ up O rde rin g Hor iz ont al Reverse Hor izontal Revers e Verti cal Vertic al Spe cifie s the po sitio ning o f mu ltipl e ‑ page ima ges when using N ‑ up (pages ‑ si de ) Note s: • Horiz ontal is t he factory defaul t setting.
Men u it e m De scr ip tion Connection Guide Provides informatio n about connect ing the printer locally (USB) or to a network Moving Guide Provides instructions for s afely moving the pr inter Suppli.
Understanding printer messages Wh en Ma nua l F eeder app ears on the display, it refers to the multipurpose feeder. List of st atus and er ror messa ges Act ivatin g Menu Cha nges Wait for the message to clear. Busy Wait for the message to clear. Cancel not ava ila ble Wait for the message to clear.
5 Connect the power cord to a p roperly grounded outlet. 6 Restart the pr i nt er. If the error occurs again: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f. 2 Unplug the po wer co rd from the wall outlet . 3 Rem ove the duplex unit. 4 Cont act Cu stome r Suppo rt. • Press t o clear t he m essage and print without us ing the duple x unit .
Def r ag ment in g Fl ash DO NOT PO WER OF F Wait for the message to clear. Warning—P otential Dama ge: Do n o t tu rn the printer o ff while th is message appea rs on the displ ay. Deleting Wait for the message to clear. Deleting held jobs Wait for the message to clear.
Enablin g Menu s Wait for the message to clear. Encrypting disk x/y XX% DO NOT POWER OFF Wait for the message to clear. Warning—P otential Dama ge: Do not p ower of f while the print er is encrypting the pri nter har d disk. The pe rcentag e complet ed ap pears on the dis play.
Insert Tr ay <x> Inse rt the sp ecified tray into the prin ter. Instal l bin <x> Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Insta ll the specif ied bin: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f. 2 Unplug the po wer co rd from the wall outlet . 3 Inst all the sp ecified bi n.
Ins ta ll T ray < x> Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Insta ll the specif ied tray: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f. 2 Unplug the po wer co rd from the wall outlet . 3 Inst all the sp ecified tra y. 4 Connect the power cord to a p roperly grounded outlet.
Load <src> with <x > <src> is a tray or feeder , and <x > is a paper t ype or size. Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Load the pape r tra y or o ther sou rce with t he cor rect paper type and siz e. • Canc el the current job.
• Netw o rk <x >, <y> indica tes a network in terface is the act ive communic ation li nk, where <x>, <y> ind icates the ac tive int erfac e is con nected to the pri nter t hrough channel y on PC I conne ctor x . If x equals 0, t hen the st andard networ k interface is ac tive.
Power Saver The printer is sa ving powe r while it wait s for the next pr int jo b . S en d a jo b t o pri nt to ta ke th e pr in te r o ut of P owe r Saver mode. Printer bus y, Continue, Q uit Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Press t o read the info rmation from t he flash drive.
If the error occurs a second time: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f. 2 Unplug the po wer co rd from the wall outlet . 3 Rem ove the spe cifi ed bin. 4 Reattach th e bin. 5 Connect the power cord to a p roperly grounded outlet. 6 Restart the pr i nt er. If the error occurs again: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f.
4 Reattach the envelope feeder. 5 Connect the power cord to a p roperly grounded outlet. 6 Restart the pr i nt er. If the error occurs again: 1 T ur n th e pr in te r o f f. 2 Unplug the po wer co rd from the wall outlet . 3 Remove the envelope feeder.
Replac e wipe r Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Replace the fuser wip er. • Pres s the arr ow but tons until Co nt inue appe ars, and t hen press to cl ear the me ssag e and cont in ue pri nting . Res etting a ctive bin Wait for the message to clear.
Routine ma int enance need ed The prin ter needs to have rout ine ma intenanc e don e. Ord er a m aintenanc e kit, w hich c ontains all the item s nece ssary to replace the pick rollers, the charge roll, the tr an sfer roller, and the fuser. Securely clea ring disk space The printer hard disk wiping process needs to recover.
Wait for the message to clear once the time out expires, and then: • Enter the co rrect PIN t o access any hel d jo b s • See you r system sup port pe rson if you need a passw ord numb er t o enter a speci fic print er feat ure, set ting, or menu that is blocke d from your u se witho ut the numbe r.
View suppli es This mes sage sho ws the current level of supp lies. Waitin g The print er has r eceived data t o print, but is waitin g for an End ‑ of ‑ Job com mand, a For m Feed command , or additiona l data. Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Press t o print the conten ts of the buff er.
35 Ins uffi cient memory to suppo rt Res ource Save f eature Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Co nt in ue appears, an d t hen pres s t o disable Reso urce Save and c ontinue print ing.
39 Co mplex pag e, some da ta ma y not hav e print ed Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Pres s the arr ow but tons until Co nt inue appe ars, and t hen press to cl ear the me ssag e and cont in ue pri nting . • Canc el the current print j ob.
53 Unf ormatt ed flas h detected Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Co nt in ue appears, an d t hen pres s t o stop the defr agment oper ation an d continue printin g. • Format the flash memory. If the error message remains, the flash m emory may be defective and require replacing.
56 Parallel po rt <x> disabled <x> is the number of the parallel port. Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Co nt in ue appears, an d t hen pres s to clear the mess age. The pri nt er discar ds an y data rec eived thr ough t he para llel port .
58 Too many bin s a ttached 1 Turn the pri nte r power off. 2 Unplug the pow er cor d from t he wall o utle t. 3 Remo ve the addition al bins. 4 Connec t the pow er c ord to a pr operly ground ed outlet . 5 Turn t he print er powe r back on . 58 Too many dis ks i nstall ed 1 Turn the pr inter o ff.
Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: • Remo ve the duple x unit . • Press t o clear t he m essage and conti nue pri nting wi thout using the d uplex un it. 59 Incom patible envel ope feeder Onl y options designed spec ifically f or th is printer are support ed.
80 Ro utine ma inte nance n eeded The prin ter needs to have rout ine ma intenanc e don e. Ord er a m aintenanc e kit, w hich c ontains all the item s nece ssary to replace the pick rollers, the charge roll, the tr an sfer roller, and the fuser. 88 Cartridge low The toner is low.
Maintaining the printer Perio dically, c ertain t ask s are re quired t o mai ntain op timum pr int qual ity. Cleaning the exterior of the printer 1 Make su re that the pri nter is t urned of f a nd unplug ged fro m the wa ll outlet.
Checking the status o f suppli es A message appears on the display when a replacement supply item is needed or when maintenance is required. Check ing the s tatus of supplie s from th e printer c ontrol pa nel 1 Make su re t he pri nter is o n and Rea dy appea rs.
Recommende d print cartridges Part na me Lexmark Return Program Cartridge Regular cartri dge Fo r the US and Ca na da Prin t Cartr idge T650A 11A T650A2 1A High Yie ld Prin t Ca rtri dge T 650H 11A T6.
Orderin g a maintena nce kit Wh en 80 Rou tin e mai nte na nc e n eeded app ears, order a main tenance kit. The m aintenanc e kit cont ains all the items necessary to replace the pick rollers, the charge roll, the transfer roller, and the fuser.
Ordering pick rollers When the paper fails to prope rly feed fr om the tr ay, order new pick rol lers. Part na me Pa rt numb e r Pick r ol lers 40X 430 8 Ordering staple cartridges Wh en St apl es Low or St ap les Em pty ap pears, order the specif ied staple c artr idge.
CAUTION— POTENTIA L INJURY: Before moving the printer, follow these guidelines to avoid personal injury or pr in te r da m ag e: • Turn t he printer off using the p ower switch, a nd then unp lug the pow er cor d from t he wa ll outlet. • Disco nnect all cords and cabl es fr om the pr inter bef or e moving it .
Administrative s upport Fin di ng a dv anc e d ne t wor ki ng a nd adm i ni stra t or i nfo rm at ion This c hapte r cover s bas ic a dmini strat ive sup port t as ks.
To set up e ‑ mail al erts: 1 Type the pri nter IP addre ss into the addr ess f ield of your Web br ows er. No te: If you do not know t he IP addr ess o f the pri nter, then pr int a ne twork set up page and locat e the IP addre ss in t he TCP/IP sect ion.
3 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Se tt in gs appears, an d t hen pres s . 4 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Ge ne ra l Se tt ings appear s, an d then pres s . 5 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Ti me ou ts appears, an d t hen pres s . 6 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Po we r Sa ve r ap pears, and then press .
Troubleshooting So lving basi c p robl ems Solving basic prin ter prob lems If there are basic printer problems, or the printer is unresponsive, make sure: • The pow er cor d is pl ugged into the printer and a prope rly grounded el ectrical outlet .
So lving prin ti ng pro blem s Mu lt ip le ‑ language PDFs do no t print The doc uments con tain unava ilable f onts. 1 Ope n the doc ument yo u want to print i n Adobe Acrobat . 2 Click t he printer ic on. The P rint di alog appear s. 3 Sel ect P rint as image .
M AKE SU RE YOU ARE USIN G A RECOMMEN DED US B, SERIA L , OR E TH ERN ET CABLE For mor e informatio n, visit t he Lexmar k Web si te at www.lexm ark.com . M AKE SU RE PR INTER CA B LE S ARE SEC URE LY CONNECTED Check the c able conne ctions to t he pri nter and print s erver t o make sur e th ey are sec ure .
Job print s from the wro ng tray or o n the wrong paper C HECK THE PAPER TYP E SET TI NG Make sure t he p aper type setting m atches the paper l oaded i n the tray: 1 From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, check the P aper Type se tting f rom the Paper m enu.
M AKE SU RE THE PR INT ER HA S EN OUGH MEMORY Add print er memory or an opt ional har d dis k. Unexpe cted pa ge break s occur Incr ease the Print Tim eout value: 1 From t he printer control pa nel, pres s . 2 Pres s the arr ow but tons u ntil Se tt in gs appears, an d t hen pres s .
M AKE SU RE THE OPTION IS SE LECTED From the comput er you are print ing from, sele ct the option. For more inf ormat ion, see “Updati ng available option s in the pri nter dr iver” on pag e 3 8. Paper trays These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following: M AKE SU RE THE PAPER IS LOA DED CORRECTLY 1 Open th e paper tray.
Envelope f eed er These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following: R ESET TH E PRINTER Turn th e printer off , wait abo ut 10 seconds, and then turn the printer on. M AKE SU RE THE ENVELOPES AR E LO A DE D CORRECTLY 1 Adjust the en velope su pport f or th e leng th of en velope you are usi ng.
Memory card Make su re the memory car d is secur ely con n ected to the printer system board. Flash memory card Make sur e the flash mem ory card is sec urely connecte d to the printe r system bo ard. Hard disk wi th a dap ter Make sur e the hard disk i s sec urely conn ected t o the p rinter s ystem boa rd.
C HECK THE PAPER GUIDE S Move the gu i des in the tray t o the correct positions for the paper size loaded. T HE PAPER MAY HA VE ABSORBED MOIST URE DUE TO HI GH HUMIDI TY • Load pap er fr om a fres h packag e. • Stor e paper i n its or iginal w rapp er un til you us e it.
The informa tion in the f ollowing t opics may help you so lve print q uality pr oblems. If these sugg estions still do not correct the problem, then call for service. You may have a printer part that r equires adjustment or replacement. Bla nk pag es These are possible solutions.
Gh ost ima ges ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE C HECK THE PAPER TYP E SET TI NG Make sure t he p aper type setting m atches the paper l oaded i n the tray: 1 From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, check the P aper Type se tting f rom the Paper m enu.
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following: C HECK THE PAPER GUIDE S Move the gu i des in the tray t o the correct positions for the paper size loaded.
C HECK THE PAPER TYP E SET TI NG Make sure t he p aper type setting m atches the paper l oaded i n the tray: 1 From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, check the P aper Type se tting f rom the Paper m enu. 2 Before sending the j ob to print, specify the correct type setting: • For Windows us ers, specify the type from Print P roperties.
C HECK THE PAPER TYP E SET TI NG Make sure t he p aper type setting m atches the paper l oaded i n the tray: 1 From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, check the P aper Type se tting f rom the Paper m enu. 2 Before sending the j ob to print, specify the correct type setting: • For Windows us ers, specify the type from Print P roperties.
C HECK THE PAPER TYP E SET TI NG Make sure t he p aper type setting m atches the paper l oaded i n the tray: 1 From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, check the P aper Type se tting f rom the Paper m enu. 2 Before sending the j ob to print, specify the correct type setting: • For Windows us ers, specify the type from Print P roperties.
C HECK THE PAPER Make sure yo u are using pap er that meet s the print er specific ations. Solid bla ck o r white streaks These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following: M AKE SU RE THE FI LL PATTERN IS CORRECT If the fill patt ern is inc orrect, then choose a different fill pat tern from your sof tware pro gram or applicatio n.
T HE PRINT CART RI DGE MA Y BE DE FEC T IV E OR LOW ON TON ER Replace th e used print cartridge with a n ew one. If the problem co n tinues, the printer may n eed to b e serviced. For more informatio n, contac t C usto mer Suppor t. Streaked ho rizonta l lines ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE These are the possible solut i ons.
Streaked v ertical lin es ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following: T HE TO NER IS SME AR ED Select another tray or feeder to feed paper for the job: • From t he pr inter c ontro l panel, selec t the De fault S ource f rom the Pape r Menu.
T HERE IS TO NER IN TH E PAPER PATH Clean any t oner from the paper path. I f the pr oblem p ersis ts, t hen contac t Custo mer Suppor t. Toner rubs of f These are possible solutions.
T HERE IS TO NER IN TH E PAPER PATH Clean any t oner from the paper path. I f the pr oblem p ersis ts, t hen contac t Custo mer Suppor t. Transpa rency prin t qualit y is poor Try one o r more of th e foll owi ng: C HECK THE TRANSPA RENCIES Use only trans p arencies recommended by the p r inter manufactu r er.
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Index Nume ri cs 1565 Emu lat ion er ror , load emul ation op tion 16 7 2000 ‑ sheet tray loading 56 200– 2 82 Pape r ja m 167 250 ‑ s he e t tr ay (s ta nd ar d o r optio nal) loading 52 281 pa.
Disabling DLEs 148 Disabling Menus 148 Disk Corrupted 148 Dis k re cov ery x /y X X% 148 Disk Wipin g me nu 124 display t roublesho oting display is blank 1 77 di sp la y s how s onl y d ia mo n ds 1 .
LexLin k menu 1 15 link ing exit bins 64 link ing trays 6 3 Load <src> with <x> 152 Load manual feeder with <x> 151 Load stapl es 15 2 loading 2000 ‑ sheet tray 56 250 ‑ s h e et.
page that jammed d oes no t repr int 1 85 paper jams avoiding 82 Paper L oad ing menu 1 04 Paper Size /Type menu 96 paper sizes supp orted by the printer 69 Paper T exture me nu 100 paper types dupl e.
88. yy Ca rt ridg e near ly lo w 16 7 88. yy Re plac e c artrid ge 1 67 [P JL RD YM SG] 15 3 Activat ing Menu C hanges 1 46 Busy 146 Cancel not availa ble 14 6 Ca ncel i ng 14 6 Change <src> to .
R Reading USB dr ive 154 Ready 154 Reattach bin <x> 154 Reattach bin <x> – <y> 155 Reattach envelope feeder 155 recy cled pape r usi ng 68 recy cling Lex mark produ cts 172 WEEE st.
skewed print 191 sol id black str eaks 1 92 sol id color pages 1 92 sol id whit e stre aks 192 streaked hor izontal lines 193 streak ed vertical lines 194 toner fog or backg roun d sha ding 19 4 toner.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Lexmark 30G0200 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Lexmark 30G0200 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Lexmark 30G0200, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Lexmark 30G0200 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Lexmark 30G0200, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Lexmark 30G0200.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Lexmark 30G0200. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Lexmark 30G0200 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.