Lexmark 11C2954 User Manual

Forms Printer 2500+ Series
User's Guide
January 2012 www.lexmark.com
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Contents

Safety information.......................................................................................6
Learning about the printer...........................................................................7
Printer overview........................................................................................................................................7
Applying control panel overlays................................................................................................................8
Printing a demonstration page................................................................................................................11
Printing a network setup page................................................................................................................13
Printing from Windows or DOS...............................................................................................................13
Using IBM emulation mode.....................................................................................................................14
Using Epson emulation mode.................................................................................................................14
Using Okidata MICROLINE emulation mode...........................................................................................15
Using the control panel..............................................................................16
Understanding the control panel buttons...............................................................................................16
Understanding the control panel lights...................................................................................................18
Using the Start/Stop button....................................................................................................................18
Setting the printer online or offline........................................................................................................19
Advancing paper................................................................................................................ ......................19
Using the Load/Unload function.............................................................................................................20
Locking and unlocking the control panel.................................................................................................20
Selecting a Tractor mode........................................................................................................................20
Selecting and locking a font....................................................................................................................21
Disabling Font Lock..................................................................................................................................21
Selecting and locking a pitch...................................................................................................................22
Disabling Pitch Lock.................................................................................................................................22
Loading paper............................................................................................23
Setting the forms thickness lever............................................................................................................23
Paper paths.............................................................................................................................................25
Using the Tear Off function.....................................................................................................................25
Loading continuous paper.......................................................................................................................26
Loading continuous forms using the push tractor ............................................................................................ 26
Front loading continuous forms using the pull tractor .....................................................................................29
Bottom loading continuous forms using the pull tractor.................................................................................. 32
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Loading cut forms....................................................................................................................................36
Loading a cut form or envelope manually ........................................................................................................ 36
Aligning the left margin ....................................................................................................................................39
Setting Top-Of-Form................................................................................................................................40
Setting Top‑Of‑Form for continuous forms in push mode ...............................................................................40
Setting Top‑Of‑Form for continuous forms in pull mode ................................................................................. 41
Setting Top‑Of‑Form for a cut form or an envelope.........................................................................................41
Setting Top‑Of‑Form in a macro .......................................................................................................................42
Paper and specialty media guide................................................................43
Paper types and sizes supported by the printer......................................................................................43
Changing tractor positions..........................................................................44
Push tractor position...............................................................................................................................44
Pull tractor position.................................................................................................................................44
Converting the push tractor to pull tractor position...............................................................................45
Converting the pull tractor to push tractor position...............................................................................46
Understanding Setup mode and menu options...........................................48
Using Setup mode...................................................................................................................................48
Changing menu settings (an example)....................................................................................................49
Setup Mode - Main menu.......................................................................................................................50
Main menu options...........................................................................................................................................50
Forms Macro options........................................................................................................................................51
Data options .....................................................................................................................................................52
Control options .................................................................................................................................................53
Emulation options............................................................................................................................................. 55
Interface options...............................................................................................................................................55
Maintaining the printer..............................................................................57
Ordering supplies....................................................................................................................................57
Removing the ribbon cartridge...............................................................................................................57
Cleaning the printer................................................................................................................................57
Recycling Lexmark products....................................................................................................................58
Administrative support..............................................................................59
Restoring the factory default settings.....................................................................................................59
Supporting IPSec.....................................................................................................................................60
Supporting SNMPv3................................................................................................................................60
Using 802.1x authentication...................................................................................................................61
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Troubleshooting.........................................................................................62
Checking an unresponsive printer...........................................................................................................62
Testing the printer...................................................................................................................................62
Checking the printer status.....................................................................................................................63
Adjusting character (bidirectional) alignment.........................................................................................65
Solving printing problems.......................................................................................................................67
Printer test works, but the printer does not print when attached to the computer........................................67
Printer is noisy .................................................................................................................................................. 67
Printer sounds like it is printing, but does not print .........................................................................................67
Printer alarm sounds ........................................................................................................................................67
Printer goes to the Tear Off position before the print job finishes .................................................................. 67
Buttons do not work, except for Start/Stop, FormFeed, Tear Off, and Load/Unload ...................................... 68
Left margin moves to the right during printing ................................................................................................68
Incorrect line length; lines do not start at the left margin ............................................................................... 68
Printer speed slows...........................................................................................................................................68
Incorrect characters print, left margin changes, or printing stops ................................................................... 69
Printing continues beyond the edges of the continuous forms........................................................................ 69
Selected font or pitch is not printing or is changing .........................................................................................69
Solving paper feed problems...................................................................................................................69
Paper is jammed in the printer ......................................................................................................................... 69
Paper is jammed in the Auto Sheet Feeder ...................................................................................................... 70
Paper fed in the Auto Sheet Feeder jams at the printer entrance ................................................................... 70
Paper jam in the Tractor 2 Feeder .................................................................................................................... 70
Printer does not feed paper..............................................................................................................................70
Printer does not feed from the optional Tractor 2 Feeder ...............................................................................71
Printer does not feed from the Auto Sheet Feeder ..........................................................................................71
The optional Tractor 2 Feeder positions paper at incorrect Top‑Of‑Form position ......................................... 71
The Auto Sheet Feeder feeds paper at an incorrect rate ................................................................................. 71
The Auto Sheet Feeder places paper at the wrong Top‑OfForm position.......................................................72
Paper fed from the Auto Sheet Feeder is skewed ............................................................................................ 72
The Auto Sheet Feeder feeds multiple sheets .................................................................................................. 72
Solving print quality problems................................................................................................................73
Print is too light.................................................................................................................................................73
Dots are missing or print quality is poor...........................................................................................................73
Characters are wrong or missing ...................................................................................................................... 74
Forms are smudged or print is too dark ........................................................................................................... 74
Incorrect number of lines on a page................................................................................................................. 74
Graphics do not print ........................................................................................................................................74
Incorrect line spacing or overprinting occurs ...................................................................................................75
Contacting Customer Support.................................................................................................................75
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Notices.......................................................................................................76
Edition notice..........................................................................................................................................76
Power consumption................................................................................................................................79
Index..........................................................................................................83
Safety information 6

Safety information

Connect the power supply cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: Do not twist, bind, crush, or place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not subject the power cord to abrasion or stress. Do not pinch the power cord between objects such as furniture and walls. If the power cord is misused, a risk of fire or electrical shock results. Inspect the power cord regularly for signs of misuse. Remove the power cord from the electrical outlet before inspecting it.
Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the user documentation, to a professional service person.
This product is designed, tested, and approved to meet strict global safety standards with the use of specific Lexmark components. The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious. Lexmark is not responsible for the use of other replacement parts.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power supply cord or telephone, during a lightning storm.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: The printhead may be hot. If so, allow it to cool before touching.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: Make sure that all external connections (such as Ethernet and telephone system
connections) are properly installed in their marked plug-in ports.
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Learning about the printer

Printer overview

The LexmarkTM Forms Printer 2500+ Series printers are available in 9and 24wire narrowand widecarriage models. Depending on the model you have chosen, your printer may look slightly different from the printer in the illustration.
Printer front view
Part name
1 Forms thickness lever
2 Ribbon access cover
3 Paper select lever
4 Paper guides
5 Manual feeder
6 Front cover
1
7
6
5
2
4
3
7 Control panel
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Printer back view
5
Part name
1 Ribbon access cover latch
2 Acoustic flap
3 Tear Off bar
4 Ribbon access cover latch
5 Recessed network button
6 Network connector
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the network connector except when the printer is unplugged from
the electrical outlet.
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1
2
10
3
4
6
8
9
7
7 Optional serial interface knockout
8 Parallel connector
9 USB connector
10 Optional Tractor 2 connector knockout
11 Power cord connector

Applying control panel overlays

The Lexmark Forms Printer 2500+ Series printers have control panel overlays available in different languages.
Note: There is an overlay label for layer 1 of the control panel and a different overlay label for layer 2 of the control panel.
To apply an overlay in the language of your choice:
1 Peel the backing off of the layer 1 label, and then place the overlay directly over layer 1 of the control panel.
2 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
3 Peel the backing off of the layer 2 label, and then place the overlay directly over layer 2 of the control panel.
4 Close the control panel cover.
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Understanding the printer features and functions

Printer features by model
Feature or function 2580+ or 2581+ 2590+ or 2591+
Multispeed printing
FastDft (Fast Draft)
10 characters per inch (cpi)
532 characters per second (cps)
618 cps
479 cps
556 cps
12 cpi
Draft 400 cps 400 cps
Courier Gothic
Character spacing
Note: Fast Draft supports only
10, 12, and 15 pitch.
Resident fonts
100 cps (Near‑Letter‑Quality mode) 133 cps (LetterQuality mode)
Prints in 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 cpi, as well as proportional spacing
Fast Draft
Draft
Gothic
Courier
Prints in 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, and 24 cpi, as well as proportional spacing
Fast Draft
Draft
Gothic
Courier
Prestige
Presentor
Orator
Script
Print styles
Note: This feature is available
through printer commands.
Highlighting capability:
Doublehigh
Doublestrike
Doublewide
Emphasized
Italics
Overscore
Subscript
Superscript
Underline
Highlighting capability:
Doublehigh
Doublestrike
Doublewide
Emphasized
Italics
Overscore
Subscript
Superscript
Underline
Shading
Outline
Graphics printing
Note: This feature supports
existing graphics programs.
Multiplepart forms Prints original plus five copies (sixpart forms) Prints original plus five copies (six‑part
Resolution of up to 144 x 240 dots per square inch (dpi)
Resolution of up to 360 x 360 dpi
forms)
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Printer features of all models
Feature or function Description
Control panel This is the button control for Load/Unload, Tear Off, Font, Setup, Pitch, Macro, and paper
movement functions. Control panel lights indicate current status.
Font lock
This locks the font selection you make from the control panel so it is not changed by your
program.
Font lock is deactivated when you unplug the printer power cord, unless it is set in the printer
default settings.
Pitch lock
This locks the pitch selections you make from the control panel so they are not changed by
your program.
Pitch lock is deactivated when you unplug the printer power cord, unless it is set in the printer
default settings.
Load/Unload This loads and unloads continuous form paper (tractor fed).
Macro function This allows the printer to store four unique document formats to enhance flexibility when using
different styles of preprinted forms.
Manual front loading for cut sheets
Tear Off bar
This enables printing on cut sheets or envelopes.
This assists in removing printed continuous forms at the perforation.
This assists in tearing nonperforated forms.
This reduces the amount of paper used, thus reducing costs.
Adjustable tractor This lets you handle continuous form paper without purchasing additional options. This can be
repositioned to function as:
Push tractor
Pull tractor
Control panel disable This limits control panel functions to the Start/Stop, FormFeed, Tear Off, and Load/Unload
buttons only, thus limiting the potential that untrained operators may accidentally change forms settings.
Ribbon cartridge This contains the inked fabric ribbon.
Printer tests
Poweron Self Test
Printer test page—This determines whether your machine has print problems.
Demonstration Print
Box and line drawings This prints tables, charts, and other graphics as shown on your computer screen.
Greek and math symbols This prints a variety of symbols used in mathematical equations, including subscript and
superscript.
Code pages This selects the characters and symbols corresponding to various languages.
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Feature or function Description
Bar code function The following bar codes are resident in the printer:
3 of 9
Codabar (NW7)
Code 39
Code 128
Interleaved 2 of 5
UPCA
UPCE
EAN 8
EAN 13
PostNet
Note: For more information on the Bar code function, see the Technical Reference at www.lexmark.com.
Software compatibility
The printer is compatible with all programs that support IBM emulation or Epson emulation.
The printer is compatible with Okidata MICROLINE emulation (with the M320 turbo), which
is standard on the 9wire printer and 2580+ or 2581+ printer models.
Interface connection
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch
the network connector except when the printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet.
This allows the printer to work with all computers with compatible interface connections. Both parallel and USB interfaces are standard. The internal serial interface (RS232) is optional
for the 2580+ or 2581+ and 2590+ or 2591+ models. The Network option is standard on the 2580n+ or 2581n+ and 2590n+ or 2591n+ models.

Printing a demonstration page

1 Set the forms thickness lever to position 1.
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2 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Note: The Power light comes on and turns solid green, the Paper Out light is blinking, and the current default
font light is solid green. For more information on the control panel lights, see “Understanding the control panel lights” on page 18
3 Open the manual feeder, and then move the paper select lever to the position.
4 Move the left paper guide to the right until it stops.
5 Insert a single sheet of paper into the front of the printer.
6 Adjust the right paper guide to fit the paper width.
7 Continue pushing the paper into the printer until the Paper Out light stops blinking.
If Auto Cut Sheet Load is set to On, then the paper feeds automatically to the TopOfForm.
If Auto Cut Sheet Load is set to Off, then press FormFeed.
8 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
9 Press Font and Start/Stop.
Note: Hold down the Font button until all the control panel lights blink.
10 Release the Font button.
Note: The Power and Ready lights stay on, and the demonstration page prints.
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Printing a network setup page

If the printer is attached to a network, then print a network setup page to verify the network connection and find the printer address.
Note: This function is disabled if a USB cable is connected to the printer.
1 Make sure the printer is ready and paper is loaded.
2 With a paper clip or the tip of a pen, press the recessed button located just above the network connector.
Note: The network setup page prints.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the network connector except when the printer is unplugged from
the electrical outlet.
3 Check the first section on the network setup page, and then confirm that the status is Connected.
If the status is Not Connected, then the LAN drop may not be active, or the network cable may be malfunctioning. Consult a system support person for a solution, and then print another network setup page.
4 Check the network setup page to find the IP address and the fully qualified domain name.
The fully qualified domain name is useful in situations where the IP address changes. For instance, the IP address changes if the printer is moved; however, the fully qualified domain name does not change.
Note: The network setup page also provides important network configuration information.

Printing from Windows or DOS

Windows
When printing from a Windows application, use the Windows Forms Printer 2500 Series driver available from the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
DOS
Follow the instructions that came with your DOS application to see what printer drivers are supported for your level of DOS. Most applications let you specify the type of printer you are using so the application can take full advantage of the printer features.
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Using IBM emulation mode

If the printer is in IBM mode (the factory default setting), then select a printer from your program in the following order:
For Lexmark Forms Printer 2580+ or 2581+ users
1 Forms Printer 2580+ or 2581+
2 Forms Printer 2480+ or 2481+
3 Forms Printer 2380+ or 2381+
4 2380+ or 2381+
5 2380/2381 IBM Personal Printer Series
6 4201/4202 IBM Proprinter
TM
III
7 4201/4202 IBM Proprinter II
8 IBM ExecJet
TM
Printer Model 4072
For Lexmark Forms Printer 2590+ or 2591+ users
TM
II
1 Forms Printer 2590+ or 2591+
2 Forms Printer 2490+ or 2491+
3 Forms Printer 2390+ or 2391+
4 2390+ or 2391+
5 2390 or 2391 IBM Personal Printer Series II
6 4212 IBM Proprinter 24P
7 2390 IBM PS/1 Printer
8 4207/4208 Proprinter X24/XL24
9 IBM ExecJet Printer Model 4072
10 2205 IBM PS/1 Printer
Notes:
If your software does not let you select one of the printers in the list, then you may need to customize your
printer for Epson emulation mode.
The printer driver you select in your program must match the emulation model you select for your printer.
Printer drivers other than the 2500+ series support most, but not all, of the printer capabilities.

Using Epson emulation mode

If the printer is in Epson mode, then select a printer from your application in the following order:
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For Forms Printer 2580+ or 2581+ users
1 Epson FX850
2 Epson FX 1050
For Forms Printer 2590+ or 2591+ users
1 Epson LQ850
2 LQ 1050
Note: The printer driver you select in your application must match the emulation mode you select for your printer.
Printer drivers other than the 2500+ series support most, but not all, of the printer capabilities.

Using Okidata MICROLINE emulation mode

If the printer has the Okidata MICROLINE emulation option installed, select a printer from your application in the following preferred order.
1 Oki 320/321 Turbo
2 Oki 320/321
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Using the control panel

Understanding the control panel buttons

The control panel has two layers of functionality:
Layer 1, with the control panel cover closed, contains basic functions like FormFeed, Tear Off, and taking the printer
online or offline.
Layer 2, with the control panel cover open, contains more advanced functions like selecting a macro and changing
printer menu settings.
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5
Layer 1 control panel buttons
Button Description
Power Ready Tractor 2 Paper
Start/Stop LineFeed FormFeed
Tear Off Load/Unload Tractor
Font
Lock
Courier
Prestige
Gothic
Presentor
Out
Orator
Script
Draft
Fast Draft
2
3
4
1 LineFeed This advances the paper one line.
2 FormFeed This advances the paper to the next TopOfForm.
3 Tractor This alternates between Tractor 1 and Tractor 2 if the optional Tractor 2 is installed.
4 Load/Unload This loads paper to the current TopOfForm or unloads paper to a parked position.
5 Font This selects one of the resident font styles.
Note: Repeatedly pressing the Font button cycles through the printer font selections. If you
continue pressing Font through a second pass, then the font selections will be locked.
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Button Description
6 Tear Off This alternates the paper between Tear Off and TopOfForm.
7 Start/Stop This communicates the on or off status of the printer and places the printer in low power mode.
1
7
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
6
5
123 4
Pitch
Lock
10
12
15
17
Setup
20
24
P5
2
3
4
Layer 2 control panel buttons
Button Description
1 LineFeed This advances the paper one line.
Note: Press and hold LineFeed to advance the paper 5 micro movements, and then go into continuous
feed.
2 Macro This supports different styles of preprinted forms and selects between four document formats.
3 Setup This is used to enter Setup mode. This lets you change the default values and modes of printer operation.
4
Micro
This feeds the paper downward in small incremental movements.
Note: Press and hold this button to select continuous feed.
5 Pitch This sets the character pitch to: 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17 cpi, 20 cpi, or proportional spacing.
Notes:
On 2590+ or 2591+ models, you can also select 24 cpi.
Fast Draft supports only 10, 12, and 15 pitch.
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Button Description
6
Micro
7 Set TOF This sets the Top‑OfForm, which is the position of the first print line on the page.
This feeds the paper upward in small incremental movements.
Note: Press and hold this button to select continuous feed.

Understanding the control panel lights

The following tables describe the light patterns on the control panel.
Layer 1 control panel lights
Light Light status What it means
Power On The printer is online.
Ready On The printer is online and ready to print.
Blinking The printer is receiving data.
Off The printer is offline.
Tractor 2 On Tractor 2 is activated.
Note: The optional Tractor 2 Feeder must be installed.
Paper Out Off Paper is loaded in the printer.
Blinking The printer is out of paper.
On A printer error has occurred.
On The control panel is locked, restricting the use of the following buttons: Start/Stop, FormFeed,
Tear Off, and Load/Unload.
Font On One of the printer resident fonts is selected.
Off A downloaded font is selected.
Font Lock On Font Lock is active. Printer resident fonts are locked.
Layer 2 control panel lights
Light Light status What it means
Macro On The specified macro function is active.
Off No macro is being used, or Macros are disabled in the Setup menu.
Pitch On One of the printer resident pitches is selected.
Pitch Lock On Pitch Lock is active. Printer resident fonts are locked.

Using the Start/Stop button

The Lexmark Forms Printer 2500+ Series printers use the Start/Stop button to turn on the printer or enter Off mode.
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Turning on the printer
1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet.
2 Press Start/Stop.
Note: The Power light turns solid green.
Entering Off mode
Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
Notes:
The Power light turns orange.
When in Off mode, the printer does not respond to print jobs sent either through the network, USB, parallel, or
serial connection. This mode sets the printer to operate at a low power configuration.
The printer automatically enters Off mode after two hours of inactivity. This setting can be adjusted or disabled
in the Control options menu. For more information, see “Control options” on page 53.
Waking the printer from Off mode
Press, and then release Start/Stop.
Note: The Power light turns solid green.

Setting the printer online or offline

The printer must be online to accept data.
To set the printer online, press Start/Stop.
The Ready light comes on. If paper is not loaded, the Paper Out light blinks. When online, the printer is ready to receive print jobs.
To set the printer offline, press Start/Stop.
The Ready light turns off. The printer finishes printing the current line and then stops. To resume printing, press
Start/Stop until the Ready light comes on.

Advancing paper

Use these control panel buttons to advance the paper when the printer is not printing:
Note: When you are printing continuous forms, the first time you press LineFeed, it moves the paper from the Tear Off position to the current print line before advancing the paper.
Press LineFeed to advance the paper to the next line.
Press FormFeed to advance the paper to the TopOfForm on the next page or to eject the cut form.
To change the Tear Off position on the current page:
Press LineFeed to move the paper incrementally.
Press Tear Off to move the paper to the TopOfForm.
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Using the Load/Unload function

Use the Load/Unload button to unload continuous forms from the printer to allow printing on either a cut form or an envelope.
The Load/Unload function works only when the tractor unit is in the push position.
You can also use the Load/Unload button to load continuous forms into the printer when the paper path is clear, or to change one type of preprinted form to another.

Locking and unlocking the control panel

To restrict the use of printer functions to the Start/Stop, FormFeed, Tear Off, and Load/Unload buttons, lock the control panel. When the panel is locked, the
To lock the control panel:
1 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
2 Press and hold Load/Unload and Tractor, and then press Start/Stop.
light comes on.
To unlock the control panel:
1 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
2 Press and hold Load/Unload and Tractor, and then press Start/Stop.

Selecting a Tractor mode

Note: Because this function unloads continuous forms from the currently selected tractor, tear off excess paper prior
to initiating.
When the optional Tractor 2 Feeder is installed, you can press Tractor to unload the current continuous forms and switch to the continuous forms loaded in the other tractor source.
The Tractor 2 light comes on when the optional Tractor 2 Feeder is selected.
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Selecting and locking a font

The printer data stream may contain control codes which select a particular font. To override the codes, you can select and lock a particular font of your choice.
1 To select a font, press Font repeatedly until you see the font light on next to the selection you want.
Power Ready Tractor 2 Paper
Start/Stop LineFeed FormFeed
Tear Off Load/Unload Tractor
Font
Lock
Courier
Prestige
Gothic
Presentor
Out
Orator
Script
Draft
Fast Draft
2 Continue pressing Font until the Font Lock light comes on, and the font you want is selected.
The font is locked until the printer is turned off.

Disabling Font Lock

1 To disable Font Lock, press Font repeatedly until the Font Lock light turns off and the font you want is selected.
2 If the printer is offline, press Start/Stop.
The printer is ready to print when the Ready light comes on.
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Selecting and locking a pitch

The printer data stream may contain control codes which select a particular pitch. To override the codes, you can select and lock a particular pitch of your choice.
1 To select a pitch, open the control panel to layer 2.
123 4
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
Setup
10
20
24
12
15
17
2 Press Pitch repeatedly until the pitch light comes on next to the pitch you want.
3 Continue pressing Pitch until the Pitch Lock light comes on and the pitch you want is selected.
The pitch is locked until the printer is turned off.

Disabling Pitch Lock

1 To disable Pitch Lock, press Pitch repeatedly until the Pitch Lock light turns off and the pitch you want is selected.
2 Close the control panel.
3 If the printer is offline, press Start/Stop.
When the Ready light comes on, the printer is ready to print.
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Loading paper

This section explains how to load continuous forms, cut sheet forms, labels and envelopes. It also includes information about paper orientation, setting the forms thickness lever, and using the push and pull tractors for different paper paths.
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1
3
4
1 Cut sheet forms
2 Continuous forms
3 Envelopes
4 Labels

Setting the forms thickness lever

Use the forms thickness lever to make adjustments for printing on various forms depending on the paper thickness. When setting this lever, see one of the following tables depending on your printer model:
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Forms thickness for 2580+ or 2581+
Paper type Paper thickness Paper weight Forms thickness lever setting
Single forms (cut or continuous) Thin
Normal
Thick
56 g/m
65 g/m
68 g/m
75 g/m
90 g/m
2
(15 lb)
2
(16 lb)
2
(18 lb)
2
(20 lb)
2
(24 lb)
1
1 or 2
2
Multiple‑part forms 2‑part
3part 4part 5part 6part
2 or 3 3 or 4 4 or 5 5 or 6 5, 6, or 7
Envelopes 4, 5, or 6
Notes:
Print quality depends on the multiple‑paper quality and the operating environment. Lowtemperature printing may
cause poor print quality, depending on the paper used.
Printing speed becomes slower when the forms thickness lever setting is 4 or higher.
Forms thickness for 2590+ or 2591+
Paper type Paper thickness Paper weight Forms thickness lever setting
Single forms (cut or continuous) Thin
Normal
Thick
56 g/m
65 g/m
68 g/m
75 g/m
90 g/m
2
(15 lb)
2
(16 lb)
2
(18 lb)
2
(20 lb)
2
(24 lb)
1
1 or 2
2
Multiple‑part forms 2‑part
3part 4part 5part 6part
2 or 3 3 or 4 4 or 5 5 or 6 5, 6, or 7
Envelopes 4, 5, or 6
Note:
Print quality depends on the multiplepaper quality and the operating environment. Lowtemperature printing may cause poor print quality, depending on the paper used.
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Paper paths

Paper paths for the push tractor
In these examples, the tractor pushes the paper from the front or the rear of the printer.
Front loading paper Rear loading paper
Paper paths for the pull tractor
In these examples, the tractor pulls the paper from the front or the bottom of the printer.
Front loading paper Bottom loading paper

Using the Tear Off function

Pressing the Tear Off button advances the perforation of a continuous form to the tear off position. You can set the Tear Off function to automatic or manual by adjusting the Auto Tear Off Setting in Setup mode:
On—Sets the Tear Off function to move a continuous form automatically to the Tear Off position
Off—Lets you move a continuous form manually to the Tear Off position
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Note: The Tear Off function works only when the tractor unit is in the push position, and the correct page length is
set in the Setup menu or from your program. For more information, see “Using Setup mode” on page 48.
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Setting the Tear Off position
When Auto Tear Off is set to On, it moves the top perforation of a continuous form to the Tear Off position when all of the following are true:
The printer has finished printing.
The paper has advanced to the TopOfForm on the next page.
No data, printer control codes, or escape codes have been sent to the printer after advancing to the TopOfForm.
The print buffer has not received data for one second.
If you have already set your Top‑Of‑Form and now want to change the Tear Off position, follow these steps:
1 Press Start/Stop to take the printer offline.
2 Press and hold Tear Off until the printer beeps.
The
light blinks.
3 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
4 Press Micro or Micro to move the paper to the desired Tear Off position.
5 Close the control panel cover.
The printer beeps twice. The paper rolls backward, then goes to the new Tear Off position.
6 Press Start/Stop.
The paper remains at the current Tear Off position until you send another job to the printer. The paper moves from the Tear Off position to the Top‑Of‑Form and begins printing.

Loading continuous paper

Loading continuous forms using the push tractor

You can load continuous paper utilizing four different paper paths, depending on whether you have the push tractor or the pull tractor installed. The factory default setting for your printer is the push tractor position.
Note: If you have installed the optional Auto Sheet Feeder or Tractor 2, then see the documentation that came with the option for paper loading instructions.
1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then press Start/Stop.
2 Make sure the paper path is clear.
Note: If a cut form or envelope is loaded in the printer, then press FormFeed to remove it.
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3 Set the forms thickness lever to a setting corresponding with the paper thickness you are using.
4 Pull up the front cover.
5 Move down the paper select lever to the position.
6 Pull up the left and right tractor locking levers to unlock the tractors.
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7 Open the left and right tractor doors, and then place the paper holes over the second or third pins of the tractor
unit.
Notes:
If necessary, move the left or right tractor to adjust the tractors to the paper width.
Keeping the left tractor positioned to the left of the rubber tractor stop keeps your paper within the paper
sensor area.
8 Close the left and right tractor doors.
9 Move the tractor to align the left margin on your paper with the [A symbol printed on the rear plate.
Note: The distance from the [A symbol to the left edge of the paper determines the width of the left margin.
10 Push down the left tractor locking lever to lock the tractor in place.
11 Remove slack from the paper, and then lock the right locking lever.
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12 Close the front cover.
13 Press Start/Stop to load the paper to TopOfForm, and then put the printer online.
Notes:
If Auto Tear Off is set to On, then the printer moves the paper to the Tear Off bar.
When you use the push tractor to print continuous forms, line spacing within the first 1.5 inches of the first
form may not be uniform.

Front loading continuous forms using the pull tractor

Make sure the tractor is in the pull position.
Note: If you have installed the optional Auto Sheet Feeder or Tractor 2, then see the documentation that came with your option for paper loading instructions.
1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then press Start/Stop.
2 Make sure the paper path is clear.
Note: If a cut form or envelope is loaded in the printer, then press FormFeed to remove it.
3 Set the forms thickness lever to a setting corresponding with the paper thickness you are using.
4 Remove the ribbon access cover.
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5 Move the paper select lever down to the position.
6 Pull up the left and right tractor locking levers to unlock the tractors.
7 Open the left and right tractor doors.
8 Open the front cover.
9 Insert paper into the front of the printer, between the metal and plastic plates.
Note: Push or pull the paper through the paper path until it passes the printhead.
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10 Close the front cover.
11 Place the paper holes over the tractor pins.
Notes:
If necessary, move the left or right tractor to adjust the tractors to the paper width.
If you have trouble moving the right tractor to the paper width, then roll the rubber tractor stop out of the
seated position. Move the tractor to the paper width, then load the paper, and then lock the right tractor.
12 Close the left and right tractor doors.
13 Replace the ribbon access cover.
14 Move the tractor to align the left margin on the paper with the [A symbol printed on the rear plate.
Note: The distance from the [A symbol to the left edge of the paper determines the width of the left margin.
15 Push down the left tractor locking lever to lock the tractor in place.
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16 Remove slack from the paper, and then lock the right locking lever.
17 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
18 Press Micro , Micro , or LineFeed to move the paper to the TopOfForm you want to use.
Note: Use the second form to set TopOfForm alignment. To do this, align the horizontal lines (located on the
platen) with the Top‑Of‑Form you want.
19 Press Set TOF to set the TopOfForm.
Note: TopOfForm is not saved if the printer is turned off or runs out of paper when using the pull tractor.
20 Make sure the printer is online and the Ready light is on and solid green.
Note: If the Ready light is not on and solid green, then press Start/Stop.

Bottom loading continuous forms using the pull tractor

Notes:
Make sure the tractor is in the pull position.
Use a furniture type with a paperfeed opening in the middle of it.
The pull function for bottom loading feature is especially useful for paper that has a tendency to curl, is very
heavy, or is very light weight.
If you have installed the optional Auto Sheet Feeder or Tractor 2 Feeder, then see the documentation that came
with the option for paper loading instructions.
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1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then press Start/Stop.
2 Make sure the paper path is clear.
Note: If a cut form or envelope is loaded in the printer, then press FormFeed to remove it.
3 Set the forms thickness lever to 7.
4 Move down the paper select lever to the position.
5 Remove the ribbon access cover.
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6 Pull up the left and right tractor locking levers to unlock the tractors.
7 Open the left and right tractor doors.
8 Insert the paper through the bottom slot of the printer.
Note: Push or pull the paper through the paper path until it passes the printhead.
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9 Place the paper holes over the tractor pins.
Notes:
If necessary, move the left or right tractor to adjust the tractors to the paper width.
If you have trouble moving the right tractor to the paper width, then roll the rubber tractor stop out of the
seated position. Move the tractor to the paper width, then load the paper, and then lock the right tractor.
10 Close the left and right tractor doors.
11 Replace the ribbon access cover.
12 Move the tractor to align the left margin on the paper with the [A symbol printed on the rear plate.
Note: The distance from the [A symbol to the left edge of the paper determines the width of the left margin.
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13 Push down the left tractor locking lever to lock the tractor in place.
14 Remove slack from the paper, and then lock the right locking lever.
15 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
16 Press Micro , Micro , or LineFeed to move the paper to the TopOfForm you want to use.
17 Press Set TOF to set the TopOfForm.
Note: TopOfForm is not saved if the printer is turned off or runs out of paper when using the pull tractor.
18 Make sure the printer is online and the Ready light is on and solid green.
Note: If the Ready light is not on and solid green, then press Start/Stop.

Loading cut forms

Cut forms can be single sheets, envelopes, or multiple-part forms. They are placed one at a time into the manual feeder.

Loading a cut form or envelope manually

Note: If you have installed the optional Auto Sheet Feeder or Tractor 2 Feeder, then see the documentation that
came with the option for paper loading instructions.
1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then press Start/Stop.
2 Make sure the paper path is clear.
3 If continuous forms are currently loaded, then tear off the leading edge of the continuous form, and then press
Load/Unload to park the continuous forms.
Note: The Paper Out light blinks.
4 Set the forms thickness lever to a corresponding setting for the type of paper you are using.
A
A
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5 Move the paper select lever up to the position.
6 Open the manual feeder.
7 Move the left paper guide so that the print start position you want aligns with the [A symbol printed on the margin
guide.
Note: The distance from the left paper guide to the [A symbol determines the width of the left margin.
8 Place a cut form or an envelope against the left paper guide.
Note: If you are loading a preprinted form or envelope, then put the top edge in first with the printed side up.
A
Loading paper 38
9 Move the right paper guide so that the guide aligns with the right edge of the cut form or envelope.
1
1 Left paper guide
2 Cut form or envelope
3 Right paper guide
2
3
10 Insert the cut form or envelope into the printer until the Paper Out light stops blinking.
Notes:
If Auto Cut Sheet Load is set to On, then the paper feeds automatically to the TopOfForm.
If Auto Cut Sheet Load is set to Off, then press FormFeed.
11 Make sure the printer is online and the Ready light is on and solid green.
Note: If the Ready light is not on and solid green, then press Start/Stop.
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Aligning the left margin

You can manually change the first print position at the left margin. The first print position is indicated by the [A symbol. You can also set the left margin in your program.
Notes:
Setting the left margin in your program adds that amount to the left margin setting on the printer. For example,
if you set the left margin at one inch on the printer, and also have the left margin set at one inch in your program, the printer begins printing two inches from the left edge of the page.
The location of the [A symbol depends on the position of the tractor unit.
For the purposes of these instructions, the tractor is shown in the push position with continuous paper.
1 Locate the left margin for continuous forms by locating the [A symbol on the printer.
1
2
1 Tractor (in push position)
2 Right locking lever
2 Continue to load paper utilizing different paper paths, depending on whether you have the push tractor installed
or the pull tractor installed. For help, see one of the following sections in this chapter:
“Loading continuous forms using the push tractor” on page 26
“Front loading continuous forms using the pull tractor” on page 29
“Bottom loading continuous forms using the pull tractor” on page 32
“Loading a cut form or envelope manually” on page 36
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Setting Top-Of-Form

Top-Of-Form sets the first line of print. Use the control panel to save your Top-Of-Form settings for continuous forms, cut forms, and for each macro enabled.
Setting TopOfForm for continuous forms in push mode
1 Clear the paper path.
The Paper Out light blinks if no paper is loaded. If the Paper Out light is off, tear off excess forms, and then press
Load/Unload. If a cut form is loaded, press FormFeed to clear the paper path.
2 Make sure the paper select lever is in the position.
3 Load continuous form paper on the push tractor feed pins (or the Tractor 2 feed pins if you are using the optional
Tractor 2 Feeder).
4 Press FormFeed.
The paper moves to the current Top‑Of‑Form, and the Paper Out light goes off.
5 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
123 4
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
Setup
10
20
24
12
15
17
6 Press any paper movement button (LineFeed, Micro , Micro ) to align the horizontal lines located on the platen
with the Top‑Of‑Form you want.
Note: If you press and hold a paper movement button, the paper advances in micro movements and then goes into continuous feed.
7 Press Set TOF to set and save your TopOfForm.
8 Close the control panel cover.
9 To verify the new TopOfForm, press Load/Unload to unload the continuous forms p aper, and then press FormFeed
to reload the continuous forms paper.
The continuous forms paper loads to the current Top‑Of‑Form setting.
10 Press Start/Stop to set the printer online.
Note: If Auto Tear Off is set to On, the paper will advance to the Tear Off position. Sending a print job or
pressing Tear Off returns the paper to the current Top‑Of‑Form.
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Setting TopOfForm for continuous forms in pull mode
1 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then press Start/Stop.
Note: The Paper Out light blinks if no paper is loaded.
2 Move the paper select lever down to the position.
3 Load continuous form paper on the pull tractor feed pins.
4 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
123 4
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
Setup
10
20
24
12
15
17
5 Press any paper movement button (Micro , Micro , or LineFeed) to move the paper to the TopOfForm position.
Note: Use the second sheet of continuous forms paper to set TopOfForm.
6 Press Set TOF to set and save TopOfForm.
7 Close the control panel cover.
Note: TopOfForm is not saved when the printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet or runs out of paper
when the printer is in pull tractor mode.
8 Press Start/Stop to set the printer online.
Setting TopOfForm for a cut form or an envelope
TopOf‑Form can range from minus one inch to plus 22 inches from the top of a cut form.
1 Clear the paper path.
The Paper Out light blinks if no paper is loaded. If the Paper Out light is off, tear off excess forms, and then press
Load/Unload. If a single form is loaded, press FormFeed to clear the paper path.
2 Move the paper select lever up to the position.
3 Load a cut sheet of paper or an envelope through the manual feeder.
If Auto Cut Sheet is set to On, the printer will move the paper or envelope to the current TopOfForm.
If Auto Cut Sheet is set to Off, press FormFeed when the Paper Out light goes off.
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4 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
123 4
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
Setup
10
20
24
12
15
17
5 Press any paper movement button (Micro , Micro , LineFeed) to align the horizontal lines located on the platen
with the Top‑Of‑Form you want.
Note: If you press and hold a paper movement button, the paper will advance in micro movements and then go into continuous feed mode.
6 Press Set TOF to set and save your TopOfForm.
7 Close the control panel cover.
8 Press Start/Stop to put the printer online.
Setting TopOfForm in a macro
Each macro has a separate Top‑Of‑Form setting. To set Top‑Of‑Form in a macro, you must first select that macro.
1 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
2 Press Macro to select the macro you want to use.
Note: The procedure for setting TopOfForm depends on the paper and print mode you are using. For help, see
one of the following sections in this chapter:
“Setting TopOfForm for continuous forms in push mode” on page 40
“Setting TopOfForm for continuous forms in pull mode” on page 41
“Setting TopOfForm for a cut form or an envelope” on page 41
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Paper and specialty media guide

Paper types and sizes supported by the printer

The printer supports paper weights of 56–90 g/m2 (15–24 lb) and envelope weights of 75–90 g/m2 (20–24 lb).
Width
Paper types Single Multiple part Envelopes
Cut Forms 76 mm (3.0 in.) to 297 mm
(11.7 in.)*
Continuous Forms 76 mm (3.0 in.) to 254 mm
(10.0 in.)
Holetohole widths 63 mm (2.5 in.) to 241 mm
(9.5 in.)
* When the optional Auto Sheet Feeder or the Tractor 2 Feeder is installed, the cut form maximum width is 215 mm (8.5 in.) for manual loading.
76 mm (3.0 in.) to 297 mm (11.7 in.)*
76 mm (3.0 in.) to 254 mm (10.0 in.)
63 mm (2.5 in.) to 241 mm (9.5 in.)
152 mm (6.0 in.) to 241 mm (9.5 in.)
Not applicable
Not applicable
Length
Paper types Single Multiple part Envelopes
Cut Forms 76 mm (3.0 in.) to 559 mm
(22.0 in.)
Continuous Forms 76 mm (3.0 in.) (no maximum) 76 mm (3.0 in.) (no maximum) Not applicable
76 mm (3.0 in.) to 559 mm (22.0 in.) 110 mm (4.1 in.) to 152 mm
(6.0 in.)
Thickness
Paper types Single Multiple part Envelopes
Cut Forms 0.058 mm (0.0023 in.) to
0.114 mm (0.0045 in.)
See the following note. 0.42 mm (0.017 in.)
Continuous Forms 0.058 mm (0.0023 in.) to
0.114 mm (0.0045 in.)
Note: For 2580+/2581+ printers, the maximum thickness of multiple part forms is 0.512 mm (0.0202 in.). For 2590+/2591+ printers, the maximum thickness is 0.36 mm (0.015 in.).
See the following note. 0.42 mm (0.017 in.)
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Changing tractor positions

The tractor unit can be installed in the push tractor position or the pull tractor position. This section describes how to change the tractor unit position.

Push tractor position

The printer comes with the tractor unit installed in the push tractor position, at the front of the printer. Using the front push tractor is the most convenient way to load continuous forms, and allows you to use the Tear Off feature of the printer.

Pull tractor position

The front tractor unit can be removed and installed at the top of the printer. It then functions as a pull tractor and supports front and bottom paper loading.
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Converting the push tractor to pull tractor position

1 Make sure the printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet.
2 Make sure paper is not loaded in the printer.
3 Pull the front cover up and out of the way.
4 Hold down the latching levers while you lift and pull out the tractor unit from the printer.
1
2
1 Tractor unit
2 Latching levers
5 Remove the ribbon access cover.
6 Turn the tractor unit around so that the latching levers are upright, facing you.
7 Place the tractor against the back slant of the printer along the tractor guides.
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8 To slide the tractor feeder into the printer:
a Hold down the latching levers, and then gently push the tractor feeder into the printer until it stops.
b Continue holding down the latching levers, and then tilt the tractor feeder toward the front of the printer until
the hooks at the end of the latching levers fit around the posts on the printer frame.
c Release the latching levers.
Note: The tractor unit fits into place at a 40° angle.

Converting the pull tractor to push tractor position

1 Make sure the printer is unplugged from the electrical outlet.
2 Make sure paper is not loaded in the printer.
3 Hold down the latching levers while you lift and pull out the tractor unit from the printer.
4 Pull the front cover up and out of the way.
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5 Make sure the paper select lever is set to the position.
6 While holding down the latching levers, fit the left and right locks into the posts in the printer.
7 Release the latching levers.
8 Close the front cover.
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Understanding Setup mode and menu options

The printer is preset at the factory for font, pitch, form length, and other settings. These are called factory default settings. This chapter describes how to change the factory default settings, how to set up macros, and how to set form length.

Using Setup mode

Note: Make sure continuous forms are loaded in the printer when using Setup mode.
1 Open the control panel to access layer 2.
123 4
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
Power
Set TOF LineFeed Macro
Micro Micro
Pitch
Lock
10
12
15
17
123 4
10
12
15
17
Setup
20
24
Setup
20
24
P5
2 Press Setup to put the printer in Setup mode and print the Main menu.
3 Press LineFeed to print a list of available options you can change.
Printer Setup mode—Main menu
To Select Press
Exit and Save Setup Set TOF
Print All LineFeed
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To Select Press
Forms Macro Options Macro
Data Options
Control Options
Emulation Options Setup
Interface Options Pitch
Micro
Micro
4 Select any option from the Main menu by pressing the corresponding button.
Note: A new menu will print each time you press a button, displaying the new selection.
5 After you make all your selections, the printer will print a page with your changes reflected.
6 Press Set TOF until the printer returns to the Main menu, or press Pitch from any menu containing a Return to
Main menu selection.
7 Press Set TOF again to exit Setup mode.
New settings are saved only when the printer exits Setup mode.
Note: If the printer runs out of paper while you are using Setup mode, load more paper into the Tractor pins, and then press Setup to continue.

Changing menu settings (an example)

Note: Make sure continuous forms are loaded in the printer when using Setup mode.
The following is an example of how to change the Menu Language setting.
1 With the printer in Setup mode, press Micro to print the Control Options menu.
2 Press Pitch to print more Control Options.
Control Options Current Press
Return to Main menu Off Set TOF
UniDir Printing On LineFeed
Auto Ready Cut Sheet Enabled Macro
Paper Out Alarm Enabled
BiDi alignment
Demo Print Setup
(More) Pitch
Micro
Micro
3 To change the Menu Language, press Macro.
Control Options Current Press
Return to Main menu English Set TOF
Return to previous page Enabled LineFeed
Menu Language Macro
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Control Options Current Press
TOF Read
Quiet
Micro
Micro
4 Press the button that corresponds to the language you want, or press Setup to print more Menu Language options.
5 For this example, press Macro to select French.
Menu Language
To Select Press
No Change Set TOF
English LineFeed
French Macro
German
Italian
(More) Setup
Return to Main menu Pitch
Printer menus now print in French.
Micro
Micro
6 Press Pitch to return to the Main menu or press Set TOF (No Change) to go back one menu and change another
setting.
7 If you return to the Main menu, press Set TOF to exit Setup mode and save the new setting.
Notes:
New settings are saved only when the printer exits Setup mode.
If the printer runs out of paper while you are using Setup mode, load more paper into the Tractor pins, and
then press Setup to continue.

Setup Mode - Main menu

Main menu options

Note: Use Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
The following list items will appear at the top of the Main menu page:
Forms Macro Options
Forms Macro Options customizes macros to print a variety of forms.
Data Options
Data Options defines how information sent to the printer is processed.
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Control Options
Control Options define how the printer performs many basic tasks.
Emulation Options
Emulation Options determine how the printer interacts with the program.
Interface Options
Interface Options define how information is transferred from the computer to the printer.

Forms Macro options

Note: Use Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
The following list items outline and explain the Forms Macro functions and settings you can use with the printer:
Default Macro
Default Macro lets you select the macro default you want when the printer is powered on. Select Disabled if you do not want to use a macro as the default.
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Character options
Use the following options to select character option changes, as detailed:
Default Font—Select the font you want from the available fonts listed.
Font Lock—Select Yes to set Font Lock as the default even after the printer has been turned off and back on.
Default Pitch—Select the pitch you want as the default from the available pitches listed.
Note: Not all pitches are available in all fonts.
Pitch Lock—Select Yes to set Pitch Lock as the default even after the printer has been turned off and back on.
Code Page—Select one of the following code pages for different language sets: 437, 850, 858, 860, 861, 863, 865,
437G, 813, 851, 853T, 857, 869, 920, 1004, or 1053.
Notes:
Eastern European, Baltic, and Middle Eastern language code page configurations can be selected by holding
down specific key combinations when the printer is turned on. For more information, see the Technical Reference available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
437 is the factory default setting.
Character Set—Select Character Set 1 or Character Set 2.
Note: Character Set 1 is the factory default setting for the US, and Character Set 2 is the factory default setting for the European Union.
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Paper Handling Options
Use the following options to select paper handling option changes, as detailed:
Auto Tear OffOn—Continuous forms automatically advance to the Tear Off bar position.Off—You can manually advance the perforation of a continuous form to the Tear Off bar position.
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Auto Cut Sheet LoadOn—Cut sheet paper automatically loads to the current TopOfForm position.Off—You must press FormFeed to load paper.
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Auto Sheet Feeder
On—Automatically loads paper if the optional Auto Sheet Feeder is installed.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Form Length
This option lets you set the form length (in lines per page) from one line to a maximum of 22 inches.
Left Margin
This option lets you set the left margin to any inch increment from 0” to 3”.
Right Margin
This option lets you set the right margin to any inch increment from 4” to 8”. If you have a wide carriage model, the maximum right margin is 13.6”.
Lines Per Inch
Lets you specify the number of text lines in an inch from 3 to 6.
Note: 6 is the factory default setting.
Eject by FFOn—Lets you eject loaded cut sheet paper by pressing FormFeed.
Note: On is the factory default setting.

Data options

Note: Use Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
The following items outline and explain the Data options and settings you can use with the printer:
Buffer
Minimum—This sets the receive buffer size to zero.
Maximum—For 2580+ or 2581+ models, this sets the receive buffer size to 64KB or 480KB, depending on whether
NLQ II (Near Letter Quality) Download is enabled.
Maximum—For 2590+ or 2591+ models, this sets the receive buffer size to 47.5KB or 480KB, depending on whether
Download is enabled.
Note: Maximum is the factory default setting.
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Auto LF
Requires a line feed to occur.
On—A line feed is performed for each Carrier Return (CR) code received.
Off—A line feed does not occur when a CR code is received.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Auto CR
Requires a CR to occur.
On—A CR is performed for each line feed code received.
Off—A CR does not occur when a line feed code is received.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Zero Slash
On—The zero (0) prints with a slash down the middle.
Off—The zero (0) prints without a slash down the middle.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Download to NLQ II (available for 2580+ or 2581+ models only)
Enabled—This reserves a portion of the receive buffer for downloading fonts.
Disabled—This uses the entire buffer as a receive buffer.
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Download (available for 2590+ or 2591+ models only)
Enabled—This reserves a portion of the receive buffer for downloading fonts.
Disabled—This uses the entire buffer as a receive buffer.
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Code Page Sub.
Enabled—This substitutes code page 858 for 850 to allow older programs access to the European characters.
Disabled—There is no code page substitution.
Note: Disabled is the factory default setting.

Control options

Note: Use Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
The following list items outline and explain the Control options and settings you can use with the printer:
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UniDir Printing
On—The printer prints unidirectionally by line (in NLQ mode).
Off—The printer prints one line and a return line of print bidirectionally. Proportional Spacing is an exception; when
this pitch is selected, the printer still prints unidirectionally.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Auto Ready Cut Sheet
Customizes how the printer goes to the Ready state after a cut sheet is loaded.
On—The printer automatically goes to the Ready state after a cut sheet is loaded.
Off—The printer remains offline after a cut sheet is loaded. Press Start/Stop to return the printer to the Ready
state.
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Paper Out Alarm
Enabled—An alarm sounds when the printer runs out of paper.
Disabled—No alarm sounds when the printer runs out of paper.
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Demo Print
Enabled—Prints a Demo page
Disabled—Does not print a Demo page
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Menu Language
Select the language you want the menus to print in. Available languages are: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
Note: English is the factory default setting.
TOF Read
Enabled—Verifies the TopOfForm before printing begins on continuous forms
Disabled—Does not verify the TopOfForm before printing on continuous forms
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
Quiet
Enabled—The printer prints at a quieter noise level.
Disabled—The printer prints at the normal noise level.
Note: Disabled is the factory default setting.
Note: Printing speed slows in Quiet mode.
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Emulation options

Note: Use the Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. For more information, see “Using Setup
mode” on page 48. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
Make Emulation option selections from IBM (the factory default setting), Epson, or OKI mode. For more information regarding data stream changes, see the Technical Reference at www.lexmark.com.
IBM mode
Proprinter III, available only on 2580+ or 2581+ printers, enables compatibility with Proprinter III.
On—The printer emulates a Proprinter III.
Off—The printer operates with added capabilities.
AGM, available only on 2590+ or 2591+ models, lets you use the highresolution 24wire graphics commands. These commands are similar to those used with the Epson LQ570 or LQ 1070.
On—Graphics commands are available.
Off—Graphics commands are not available.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Epson mode
Table Select—This lets you select Italic Character Table or Epson Extended Graphic Character Table.
Note: Graphics is the factory default setting.
Int'l Char Set—This lets you select the character set associated with the language you want to print in.
Notes:
Supported international character sets for Epson mode are: USA, France, Germany, U.K., Denmark, Sweden,
Italy, and Spain I.
The following character sets are also supported, but only through host commands used by Epson FX850 or
FX1050: Japan, Norway, Denmark II, Korea (2580+ or 2581+ models only), Spain II, Latin America, and Legal.
USA is the factory default setting.
OKI mode
OKI mode lets you select from the following functions:
7 or 8 Bit Graphics
Paper Out Override
Reset Inhibit
Print Suppress Effective
Print DEL Code

Interface options

Note: Use Setup mode to configure the printer according to your needs. To print a list of all default settings, press LineFeed from the Main menu.
The following list items outline and explain the Interface options and settings you can use with the printer:
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Interface Selection
Unless turned off, the Auto setting automatically selects the printer interface from the available connection cables.
The following connection cables are available: parallel cable, USB cable, serial cable (only available when an optional serial interface is installed), and network cable (only available on network models).
Note: Auto is the factory default setting.
Honor Init.
Enabled—Honors the initialization signal on the parallel port
Disabled—Ignores the initialization signal on the parallel port
Note: Enabled is the factory default setting.
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Maintaining the printer

Periodically, certain tasks are required to maintain optimum print quality.

Ordering supplies

Use the following part numbers to order printer supply items you will need.
Supply item Part number
Parallel cable
USB cable 12A2405
Serial adapter and cable
Printer ribbon
1329605 (10foot cable)
1427498 (20foot cable)
12T0154 (Serial Interface option)
1038693 (50foot cable)
3070166 (2400/2500/250 series standard reinking ribbon)
3070169 (2500/2500+ series high yield reinking ribbon)
Note: Printer ribbons can be ordered at www.lexmark.com.

Removing the ribbon cartridge

1 Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet.
2 Lift the left and right release latches on the ribbon access cover to remove it.
3 Place the ribbon access cover on a flat surface.
4 Set the forms thickness lever to position 7.
5 Squeeze the left and right latches on the ribbon cartridge to lift it out of the printer.

Cleaning the printer

Preparing the printer for cleaning
1 Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet.
CAUTION—HOT SURFACE: The printhead may be hot. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component,
allow the surface to cool before touching it.
2 Squeeze the left and right latches on the ribbon cartridge, and then lift it out of the printer.
Cleaning the inside of the printer
Every few months, use a soft brush and a vacuum to remove dust, ribbon lint, and pieces of paper from the printer.
Vacuum any dust from around the printhead and from inside the printer.
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Cleaning the outside of the printer
Clean the outside of the printer with a damp cloth and mild soap.
Do not use spray or chemical cleaners anywhere on your printer.
Do not use liquids or spray near the air vents.
Use a commercial mechanic's hand cleaner for ink stains on the outside of the printer.

Recycling Lexmark products

To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling:
1 Visit our Web site at www.lexmark.com/recycle.
2 Find the product type you want to recycle, and then select your country from the list.
3 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
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Administrative support

Restoring the factory default settings

Restoring the US factory default settings
The factory default settings for the United States are:
Code pages: 437
Character Set: 1
Form length: 11 inches
To restore the factory default settings:
1 Make sure the ribbon cartridge is installed and paper is loaded.
2 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
3 Open the ribbon access cover.
4 Move over the printhead toward the control panel side of the printer until it stops.
5 Close the ribbon access cover.
6 Press and hold Tear Off and Load/Unload , and then press Start/Stop.
7 Continue holding the buttons until the carrier moves.
Notes:
The control panel lights blink on and off several times.
The factory default settings have been restored when the carrier moves.
Restoring the European Union factory default settings
The factory default settings for the European Union are:
Code pages: 858
Character Set: 2
Form length: 12 inches
To restore the factory default settings:
1 Make sure the ribbon cartridge is installed and paper is loaded.
2 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
3 Open the ribbon access cover.
4 Move over the printhead toward the control panel side of the printer until it stops.
5 Close the ribbon access cover.
6 Press and hold Tear Off and Tractor, and then press Start/Stop.
7 Continue holding the buttons until the carrier moves.
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Notes:
The control panel lights blink on and off several times.
The factory default settings have been restored when the carrier moves.

Supporting IPSec

Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) provides authentication and encryption at the network layer allowing all application and network connections over the IP protocol to be secure. IPSec can be set up between the printer and up to five hosts, using both IPv4 and IPv6.
To configure IPSec using the Embedded Web Server:
1 Open a Web browser. In the address bar, type the IP address of the printer or print server to be protected using
the format: http://ip_address.
2 Click Configuration.
3 Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4 Click IPSec.
IPSec supports two types of authentication:
Shared Key Authentication—Authenticates any ASCII phrase shared among all participating host computers. This
is the easiest way to configure when only a few host computers on the network use IPSec.
Certificate Authentication—Authenticates any host computer or subnet of hosts for IPSec. Each host computer
must have a public/private key pair. Validate Peer Certificate is enabled by default, requiring each host to have a signed authority certificate that is installed. Each host must have its identifier in the Subject Alternate Name field of the signed certificate.
Note: After a printer is configured for IPSec with a host, IPSec is required for any IP communications to take place.

Supporting SNMPv3

Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) allows for encrypted and authenticated network connections. It also lets a system support person select the desired level of security. Prior to use, at least one user name and password must be assigned from the settings page.
To configure SNMPv3 through the Embedded Web Server:
1 Open a Web browser. In the address bar, type the IP address of the printer or print server to be protected using
the format: http://ip_address/.
2 Click Configuration.
3 Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4 Click SNMP.
SNMPv3 authentication and encryption has three levels of support:
No authentication and no encryption
Authentication with no encryption
Authentication and encryption
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Using 802.1x authentication

802.1x authentication allows the printer to join networks that require authentication before allowing access.
Support for 802.1x requires the establishment of credentials for the printer, such as certificates. Certificates provide a way for the printer to be known to the Authentication Server (AS). The AS allows network access to print servers presenting a valid set of credentials. You can manage the credentials by using the Embedded Web Server.
To install and use certificates as part of the credentials:
1 Open a Web browser. In the address bar, type the IP address of the printer or print server to be protected using
the format: http://ip_address/.
2 Click Configuration.
3 Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4 Click Certificate Management.
To enable and configure 802.1x after installing the required certificates:
1 Open a Web browser. In the address bar, type the IP address of the printer or print server to be protected using
the format: http://ip_address/.
2 Click Configuration.
3 Under Other Settings, click Network/Ports.
4 Click 802.1x Authentication.
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Troubleshooting

Checking an unresponsive printer

If your printer is not responding, then make sure:
The power cord is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet.
The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker.
The printer is not plugged into any surge protectors, uninterrupted power supplies, or extension cords.
Other electrical equipment plugged into the outlet is working.
The printer cable is securely attached to the printer and the host computer, print server, option, or other network
device.
When you have checked each of these possibilities, unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.

Testing the printer

Each time you plug the printer power cord to an electrical outlet, an internal check, or power‑on self test, i s performed.
Note: Running a printer test page produces a printout that shows any problem the printer may be experiencing. You can run a printer test page with or without a computer connected to the printer.
Running a printer test page
1 Make sure the paper is loaded and the ribbon cartridge is installed.
2 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
3 Press and hold LineFeed, and then press Start/Stop.
4 Release LineFeed when printing starts.
Note: Printing continues until you stop the printer.
Interrupting or stopping a printer test page
To interrupt a printer test page:
1 Press Start/Stop.
Note: The printer test page stops printing after a complete line of characters has printed.
2 Press Start/Stop again to continue printing a printer test page.
Note: To stop a printer test page, unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.
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Using Hex Trace mode
Hex Trace mode prints the control codes that are sent to the printer. Use this mode to help diagnose software/driver problems.
1 Make sure the paper is loaded and the ribbon cartridge is installed.
2 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
3 Press and hold Tractor, and then press Start/Stop.
4 Release Tractor when the lights go out.
5 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds. When the Power light turns orange, release Start/Stop, and then press
Start/Stop again to exit Hex Trace mode.

Checking the printer status

Check the control panel lights and compare their status with the table information. Different patterns and combinations of lights provide you with information about the condition of the printer and actions needed to correct the condition.
Note: Many error codes can be corrected by unplugging the printer power cord, and then plugging it again to the electrical outlet.
Printer status
Control panel lights Status Action required
Power Ready Paper Out
Power Ready Paper Out
Power Ready Paper Out
On On Off
On Off Off
On Off Blinking
Normal operating conditions. No action required.
Normal offline condition
1 Load paper. 2 Press Start/Stop.
Notes:
The Paper Out light goes off and the Ready light
comes on.
If you installed the optional Tractor 2 Feeder and
you are printing continuous forms, then make sure the paper select lever is in the continuous forms position.
Ready Blinking The printer has data in the buffer that needs to be
printed.
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Control panel lights Status Action required
Power Ready Paper Out Panel Lock Font Lock
On Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
1 Check for a paper or ribbon jam. 2 Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical
outlet.
3 Remove the ribbon cartridge, and then check for
paper dust or bits of paper.
4 Make sure the carrier packing tape has been
removed.
5 Plug the printer power cord to a properly grounded
electrical outlet, and then run the printer test.
a Replace the ribbon cartridge and make sure
paper is loaded.
b Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
Note: The Power light turns orange.
c Press and hold LineFeed, and then press
Start/Stop.
d Release LineFeed when printing starts.
Note: Printing continues until you stop the printer.
6 If the printer test fails, then contact Customer
Support.
Note: If the printer is not beeping, then there is a power supply problem. Contact Customer Support.
Power Off Check the power cord and power source. If the power
light remains off, then contact Customer Support.
Power Ready Paper Out Panel Lock
Power Ready Paper Out Panel Lock
Power Ready Paper Out Tractor 2
On Off Blinking Blinking
On Blinking Blinking Blinking
On Blinking Blinking Blinking
The paper select lever has been changed while the paper was loaded. Move the paper select lever back to the correct position, and then press Start/Stop.
Note: Make sure the paper is parked or unloaded before changing the position of the paper select lever.
1 Open and close the control panel. 2 Unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it
again to the electrical outlet.
3 If the control panel light sequence continues, then
contact Customer Support.
Make sure the Tractor 2 option is installed correctly. For more information, see the documentation that came with the option.
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Control panel lights Status Action required
Power Ready Paper Out Font Lock
All lights on solid On
Panel Lock Blinking
Power Ready Tractor 2 Paper Out Font Lock
Power Ready Paper Out Panel Lock Font Lock
Power Ready Tractor 2 Paper Out Panel Lock Font Lock
On Blinking Blinking Blinking
On Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
On Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
On Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
Unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.
Notes:
If the control panel light sequence returns, then
contact Customer Support.
If you need help locating the nearest service
representative, then visit www.lexmark.com.
Power Ready Tractor 2 Paper Out Panel Lock
On Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking

Adjusting character (bidirectional) alignment

Occasionally, you may want to adjust the character alignment (also called bidirectional alignment) on your printer. The following steps show how to adjust the alignment of the print wires.
Notes:
Make sure continuous forms are loaded in the printer.
Make sure the factory default setting for the UniDir Printing menu option is set to Off (bidirectional).
Make sure the default macro is set to Disabled. For more information, see “Forms Macro options” on page 51.
1 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
2 Open the control panel cover to access layer 2.
3 Press and hold Pitch, and then press Start/Stop.
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Notes:
The draft alignment bars print.
The current value is the number printed below the bars.
4 To set Draft, select the best row of alignment bars from the 01–07 printout.
a Press Micro or Micro to select the best alignment by number, or keep the current value.
b Press Set TOF to save your selection.
Note: After you make your selection, the printer prints a single row showing the current alignment setting.
c The printer automatically starts printing the alignment bars for NLQ.
Note: The current value is the number printed below the bars.
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Solving printing problems

Printer test works, but the printer does not print when attached to the computer

Try one or more of the following:
Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet, and then turn off the computer.
Make sure the printer cable is correctly connected at both ends.
See the documentation that came with the program to make sure you have selected the correct printer driver.
If you are using Windows, then use the Windows Forms Printer 2500 Series driver available at
www.lexmark.com.
If you are using DOS, then follow the instructions that came with the application.

Printer is noisy

These are possible solutions. Try one of more of the following:
Move any objects that are touching the printer.
Make sure the printer is on a level, sturdy surface.
Close the ribbon access cover.
Close the front cover.

Printer sounds like it is printing, but does not print

Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the forms thickness lever is properly set for the paper thickness being used.
Make sure the ribbon cartridge is correctly and securely installed on the carrier.
Adjust the ribbon density control knob.
Replace the ribbon cartridge if it is out of ink.
Unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.

Printer alarm sounds

Try one or more of the following:
Check the status of the control panel lights.
Unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.

Printer goes to the Tear Off position before the print job finishes

Set Auto Tear Off to On:
1 Press Start/Stop.
2 Press and hold Tear Off until the printer beeps and the light blinks.
3 Open the control panel to access layer 2.
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4 Press Micro or Micro to move the paper to the desired position.
5 Close the control panel.
The printer beeps twice and the paper rolls backward and then advances to the new Top‑Of‑Form position.
6 Press Start/Stop.
The paper remains at the new Top‑Of‑Form position until another job is initiated.
7 Send the print job again.

Buttons do not work, except for Start/Stop, FormFeed, Tear Off, and Load/ Unload

1 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
Note: The Power light turns orange.
2 Press and hold Load/Unload and Tractor, and then press Start/Stop.
Note: When the
light goes off, the control panel is unlocked, and all buttons are active.

Left margin moves to the right during printing

Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the ribbon cartridge is properly installed and the paper is correctly loaded.
Make sure the carrier packing tape has been removed.
Check to see if anything is blocking the carrier movement.
If a paper jam has recently occurred, then unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical
outlet.
Contact Customer Support.

Incorrect line length; lines do not start at the left margin

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
See the documentation that came with the program.
Make sure the correct printer driver is selected.
Adjust the left margin by adjusting the tractor or paper guide.

Printer speed slows

These are possible solutions. Try one of more of the following:
Make sure the forms thickness lever setting is appropriate for the thickness of the forms being used.
Printing speed is slower when the forms thickness lever is set at 4 or higher. This is normal.
Select resident fonts.
Note: Automatic thermal slowdown protects the printhead from overheating. This operation is normal and is affected by the print type being used (letter quality, etc.) and the amount and density of graphics being printed.
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Incorrect characters print, left margin changes, or printing stops

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the printer cable is properly shielded and correctly connected at both ends.
Select the correct driver.If you are using Windows, use the Windows Forms Printer 2500 Series driver available from the Lexmark Web
site at www.lexmark.com.
If you are using DOS, follow the instructions that came with your DOS application.

Printing continues beyond the edges of the continuous forms

Try one or more of the following:
Change the program so that the selected paper size is the same as the actual paper size.
Adjust tractors or paper guides to align with the paper being used.
Make sure the ribbon cartridge is correctly installed.
Clear any paper jam.
Unplug the printer power cord, and then plug it again to the electrical outlet.

Selected font or pitch is not printing or is changing

If you encounter this problem, your software is overriding your control panel font and/or pitch selection, or using graphic fonts. If possible, use resident fonts and/or pitches. Otherwise, try the following solution:
Select another font from the Character Options selection of the Main menu.
Select another pitch from the Character Options selection of the Main menu.

Solving paper feed problems

Paper is jammed in the printer

To clear a continuous forms paper jam:
1
Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet.
2 Detach any continuous forms that have already printed.
3 Set the forms thickness lever to position 7.
4 Tear the continuous forms off at the perforation line just below the bottom of the printer.
5 Open the front cover.
6 Open the left and right tractor doors, and then remove the paper.
7 Remove the ribbon access cover to clear any torn paper.
8 Remove torn perforation strips or bits of paper from the paper path.
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To clear a cut form paper jam:
1
Unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet.
2 Set the forms thickness lever to position 7.
3 Push the paper select lever down to the position.
4 Gently pull the sheet of paper from the front of the printer.
5 Remove the ribbon access cover to clear any torn pieces of paper.
6 Push the paper select lever up to the position.
7 Set the forms thickness lever to the proper setting for the type of paper you are using.

Paper is jammed in the Auto Sheet Feeder

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Remove the paper.
Align the edges of the paper, and then reload the paper.
Remove foreign objects from the Auto Sheet Feeder:
1 Remove the Auto Sheet Feeder.
2 Remove any foreign objects.
3 Reinstall the Auto Sheet Feeder.

Paper fed in the Auto Sheet Feeder jams at the printer entrance

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Remove the Auto Sheet Feeder, remove any bits of paper or foreign objects, and then reinstall the Auto Sheet
Feeder.
Move the paper guide to the left.
Remove the Auto Sheet Feeder, move the continuous forms to the park position using the Load/Unload button,
and then reinstall the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Adjust the forms thickness lever to correspond with the paper thickness being used.

Paper jam in the Tractor 2 Feeder

The continuous form on one tractor feeder was not properly parked before switching to the other tractor feeder.
Make sure you tear off the leading edge of the continuous form on the currently selected tractor feeder before switching tractor feeders. For help, see the documentation that came with the optional Tractor 2 Feeder.

Printer does not feed paper

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Remove all forms and pieces of paper.
Look for loose pinfeed hole strips that can sometimes tear from the continuous forms and remain in the printer.
Readjust the right tractor position.
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Make sure the forms thickness lever is set correctly for the paper type being used.
Press Load/Unload to release the continuous form paper from a parked status.
Make sure the right paper guide is set correctly for the paper width being used.
Make sure the Auto Cut Sheet Load option is set correctly. For more information, see “Main menu options” on
page 50.
Make sure the paper select lever is in the correct position for the type of sheet you are trying to print.

Printer does not feed from the optional Tractor 2 Feeder

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Move the paper select lever down to the position.
Press Tractor to select the other tractor feeder or load paper on the selected tractor feeder.
Plug the optional Tractor 2 Feeder into the back of the printer.

Printer does not feed from the Auto Sheet Feeder

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Set the Auto Sheet Feeder locking lever to the back position.
Set the paper select lever to the position.
Enter Setup mode and set the option to On. For more information, see “Main menu options” on page 50.
Remove extra sheets of paper if more than 150 sheets are loaded.
Remove all paper, and then replace it with paper that has a lower weight.
Remove all paper, fan the top and bottom edges, and then place it back in the paper bin.
Clean the Auto Sheet Feeder rollers:
1 Remove all paper from the printer.
2 Turn the Auto Sheet Feeder upside down, and then place it on a flat surface.
3 Clean the two paper guide wheels located inside the bottom of the Auto Sheet Feeder using isopropyl alcohol
and a clean cloth. Rotate one roller while applying the cleaning cloth to the other roller.
The optional Tractor 2 Feeder positions paper at incorrect TopOfForm position
The Top‑Of‑Form is set incorrectly. For more information about correctly setting Top‑Of‑Form, see “Setting Top-Of­Form” on page 40.

The Auto Sheet Feeder feeds paper at an incorrect rate

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Remove all paper from the Auto Sheet Feeder and replace it with paper that has a lighter weight.
Remove the Auto Sheet Feeder, remove any bits of paper or foreign objects, and then reinstall the Auto Sheet
Feeder.
Move the paper guide to the left.
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Remove the Auto Sheet Feeder, move the continuous forms to the park position using the Load/Unload button,
and then reinstall the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Adjust the forms thickness lever to correspond with the paper thickness being used.
The Auto Sheet Feeder places paper at the wrong TopOfForm position
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the Top‑Of‑Form is set correctly. For information about TopOfForm settings, see the documentation
that came with the Auto Sheet Feeder.
Make sure the paper being used meets the paper specifications in the Auto Sheet Feeder documentation.
Clean the Auto Sheet Feeder rollers:
1 Remove all paper from the printer.
2 Turn the Auto Sheet Feeder upside down, and then place it on a flat surface.
3 Clean the two paper guide rollers located inside the bottom of the Auto Sheet Feeder using isopropyl alcohol
and a clean cloth. You can rotate one roller while applying the cleaning cloth to the other roller.

Paper fed from the Auto Sheet Feeder is skewed

These are possible solutions. Try one of more of the following:
Adjust the left and right paper guides to fit the paper width being used.
Remove paper from the paper bin.
Fan the paper, and then reload it.

The Auto Sheet Feeder feeds multiple sheets

These are possible solutions. Try one of more of the following:
Remove paper from the paper bin.
Fan the paper, and then reload it.
Remove all paper from the paper bin, and replace it with paper that has a heavier weight.
Add more paper to the paper bin.
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Solving print quality problems

The information in the following topics may help you solve print quality problems. If these suggestions do not correct the problem, contact Customer Support. You may have a printer part that requires adjustment or replacement.

Print is too light

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE RIBBON DENSITY CONTROL KNOB
The ribbon density control knob located on the ribbon cartridge is preset to 1. When the print becomes too light, turn the knob from 1 to 2 to increase print darkness.
CHECK THE FORMS THICKNESS LEVER
The forms thickness lever may be set to the wrong number. If so, move it to the correct number for the form thickness you are using.

Dots are missing or print quality is poor

1 Make sure the ribbon is securely installed on the carrier.
2 Adjust the density control knob from 1 to 2 to increase darkness of print.
3 Replace the ribbon cartridge.
4 Run a printer test.
a Make sure the paper and the ribbon cartridge are installed.
b Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
c Press and hold LineFeed, and then press Start/Stop. Release LineFeed when printing begins.
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d Press Start/Stop to stop or interrupt the printer test.
e Press Start/Stop again if you want to resume the printer test.
Note: Printing continues until you stop the printer.
If the print quality does not improve, then contact Customer Support.

Characters are wrong or missing

Run a printer test.
1 Make sure the forms thickness lever setting is in a position that corresponds with the forms you are using.
2 Make sure paper and the ribbon cartridge are installed.
3 Set the paper select lever to the position that corresponds with the forms you are using.
4 Press and hold Start/Stop for five seconds.
5 Press and hold LineFeed, and then press Start/Stop.
6 Release LineFeed when printing starts.
Note: Printing continues until you stop the printer.
7 Press Start/Stop to stop the printing, and then unplug the printer power cord from the electrical outlet.

Forms are smudged or print is too dark

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the forms thickness lever is in the appropriate position for the paper being used.
Make sure the ribbon is installed correctly.
Untwist or untangle the ribbon.
Remove the ribbon slack using the ribbon advance knob.
Set the density control knob to 1.
Remove and replace the ribbon cartridge.

Incorrect number of lines on a page

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Make sure the paper is free to feed from the carton and there is nothing obstructing paper movement.
Readjust the TopOfForm. For more information, see “Setting Top-Of-Form” on page 40.
From the Setup menu, adjust the page length. For more information, see “Using Setup mode” on page 48.

Graphics do not print

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
See the documentation that came with your software application.
Make sure the correct printer driver is selected.
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Incorrect line spacing or overprinting occurs

These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Reset the forms thickness lever.
For more information, see the documentation that came with your software application.

Contacting Customer Support

When you call Customer Support, describe the problem you are experiencing, the message on the display, and the troubleshooting steps you have already taken to find a solution.
You need to know your printer model type and serial number. For more information, see the label on the inside top front cover of the printer. The serial number is also listed on the menu settings page.
In the U.S. or Canada, call (1‑800‑539‑6275). For other countries/regions, visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
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Notices

Product name Machine type Model number
Lexmark 2580+ 2580 500
Lexmark 2580n+ 2580 510
Lexmark 2581+ 2581 500
Lexmark 2581n+ 2581 510
Lexmark 2590+ 2590 500
Lexmark 2590n+ 2590 510
Lexmark 2591+ 2591 500
Lexmark 2591n+ 2591 510

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January 2012
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement

This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The FCC Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult your point of purchase or service representative for additional suggestions.
The manufacturer is not responsible for radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device, use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1021294 for USB attach. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC regulations.
Any questions regarding this compliance information statement should be directed to:
Director of Lexmark Technology & Services Lexmark International, Inc. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, KY 40550 (859) 232–3000
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Industry Canada compliance statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003.
Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux exigences de la norme canadienne relative aux équipements pouvant causer des interférences NMB-003.

European Community (EC) directives conformity

This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility, safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits and the ecodesign of energy­related products.
The manufacturer of this product is: Lexmark International, Inc., 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY, 40550 USA. The authorized representative is: Lexmark International Technology Hungária Kft., 8 Lechner Ödön fasor, Millennium Tower III, 1095 Budapest HUNGARY, A declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Directives is available upon request from the Authorized Representative.
This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.

Noise emission levels

The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.
Note: Some modes may not apply to your product.
1-meter average sound pressure, dBA
Printing 56 dBA
Ready NA
Values are subject to change. See www.lexmark.com for current values.

Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive

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The WEEE logo signifies specific recycling programs and procedures for electronic products in countries of the European Union. We encourage the recycling of our products. If you have further questions about recycling options, visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for your local sales office phone number.

ENERGY STAR

Any Lexmark product bearing the ENERGY STAR emblem on the product or on a start-up screen is certified to comply with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR requirements as configured when shipped by Lexmark.

Power consumption

Product power consumption

The following table documents the power consumption characteristics of the product.
Note: Some modes may not apply to your product.
Mode Description Power consumption
(Watts)
Printing The product is generating hardcopy output from electronic inputs. 47 W
Copying The product is generating hardcopy output from hardcopy original
documents.
Scanning The product is scanning hardcopy documents. NA
Ready The product is waiting for a print job. 8 W
Power Saver The product is in energysaving mode. NA
Low Off (<1 W Off) The product is plugged into a wall outlet, the power switch is turned off, and
the product is in the lowest possible power consumption mode.
The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time-averaged measurements. Instantaneous power draws may be substantially higher than the average.
Values are subject to change. Visit www.lexmark.com for current values.
NA
0.45 W

Power Saver

This product is designed with an energy-saving mode called Power Saver. The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the EPA Sleep Mode. The Power Saver Mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during extended periods of inactivity. The Power Saver Mode is automatically engaged after this product is not used for a specified period of time, called the Power Saver Timeout.
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Off mode

If this product has an off mode which still consumes a small amount of power, then to completely stop product power consumption, disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet.

Total energy usage

It is sometimes helpful to calculate the total product energy usage. Since power consumption claims are provided in power units of Watts, the power consumption should be multiplied by the time the product spends in each mode in order to calculate energy usage. The total product energy usage is the sum of each mode's energy usage.
STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY FOR LEXMARK LASER PRINTERS,
LEXMARK LED PRINTERS, AND LEXMARK MULTIFUNCTION LASER PRINTERS
Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY
This limited warranty applies to the United States and Canada. For customers outside the U.S., refer to the country­specific warranty information that came with your product.
This limited warranty applies to this product only if it was originally purchased for your use, and not for resale, from Lexmark or a Lexmark Remarketer, referred to in this statement as “Remarketer.”
Limited warranty
Lexmark warrants that this product:
—Is manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts, which perform like new parts
—Is, during normal use, free from defects in material and workmanship
If this product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, contact a Remarketer or Lexmark for repair or replacement (at Lexmark's option).
If this product is a feature or option, this statement applies only when that feature or option is used with the product for which it was intended. To obtain warranty service, you may be required to present the feature or option with the product.
If you transfer this product to another user, warranty service under the terms of this statement is available to that user for the remainder of the warranty period. You should transfer proof of original purchase and this statement to that user.
Limited warranty service
The warranty period starts on the date of original purchase as shown on the purchase receipt and ends 12 months later provided that the warranty period for any supplies and for any maintenance items included with the printer shall end earlier if it, or its original contents, are substantially used up, depleted, or consumed. Fuser Units, Transfer/Transport Units, Paper Feed items, if any, and any other items for which a Maintenance Kit is available are substantially consumed when the printer displays a “Life Warning” or “Scheduled Maintenance” message for such item.
To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. You may be required to deliver your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to a Lexmark designated location. You are responsible for loss of, or damage to, a product in transit to the Remarketer or the Lexmark designated location.
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When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the Remarketer or Lexmark. The replacement may be a new or repaired item.
The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of the original product.
Replacement is not available to you if the product you present for exchange is defaced, altered, in need of a repair not included in warranty service, damaged beyond repair, or if the product is not free of all legal obligations, restrictions, liens, and encumbrances.
As part of your warranty service and/or replacement, Lexmark may update the firmware in your printer to the latest version. Firmware updates may modify printer settings and cause counterfeit and/or unauthorized products, supplies, parts, materials (such as toners and inks), software, or interfaces to stop working. Authorized use of genuine Lexmark products will not be impacted.
Before you present this product for warranty service, rem ove all print cartridges, programs, data, and removable storage media (unless directed otherwise by Lexmark).
For further explanation of your warranty alternatives and the nearest Lexmark authorized servicer in your area contact Lexmark on the World Wide Web.
Remote technical support is provided for this product throughout its warranty period. For products no longer covered by a Lexmark warranty, technical support may not be available or only be available for a fee.
Extent of limited warranty
Lexmark does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of any product or the durability or longevity of prints produced by any product.
Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by:
—Modification or unauthorized attachments
—Accidents, misuse, abuse or use inconsistent with Lexmark user’s guides, manuals, instructions or guidance
—Unsuitable physical or operating environment
—Maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer
—Operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle
—Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications
—Refurbishment, repair, refilling or remanufacture by a third party of products, supplies or parts
—Products, supplies, parts, materials (such as toners and inks), software, or interfaces not furnished by Lexmark
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER LEXMARK NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS OR REMARKETERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND SATISFACTORY QUALITY. ANY WARRANTIES THAT MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD. ALL INFORMATION, SPECIFICATIONS, PRICES, AND SERVICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.
Limitation of liability
Your sole remedy under this limited warranty is set forth in this document. For any claim concerning performance or nonperformance of Lexmark or a Remarketer for this product under this limited warranty, you may recover actual damages up to the limit set forth in the following paragraph.
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Lexmark's liability for actual damages from any cause whatsoever will be limited to the amount you paid for the product that caused the damages. This limitation of liability will not apply to claims by you for bodily injury or damage to real property or tangible personal property for which Lexmark is legally liable. IN NO EVENT WILL LEXMARK BE LIABLE FOR
ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, INCIDENTAL DAMAGE, OR OTHER ECONOMIC OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
This is true even if you advise Lexmark or a Remarketer of the possibility of such damages. Lexmark is not liable for any claim by you based on a third party claim.
This limitation of remedies also applies to claims against any Suppliers and Remarketers of Lexmark. Lexmark's and its Suppliers' and Remarketers' limitations of remedies are not cumulative. Such Suppliers and Remarketers are intended beneficiaries of this limitation.
Additional rights
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitations or exclusions contained above may not apply to you.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
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Index

Numerics
802.1x authentication 61
A
aligning
left margin 39
B
bidirectional alignment
adjusting 65
buttons, control panel
printer status 16
C
calling Customer Support 75 character alignment
adjusting 65 checking an unresponsive printer 62 cleaning
printer 57 contacting Customer Support 75 continuous forms
bottom loading 32
front loading 29
loading 26 Control options 53 control panel
button functions 16
lights 18
locking 20
unlocking 20 control panel overlays
applying 8 converting
pull tractor 46
push tractor 45 cut form
loading 36
D
data options 52 demonstration page, printing 11 disabling
font lock 21
pitch lock 22
DOS
printing from 13
E
Embedded Web Server
supporting IPSec 60 supporting SNMPv3 60
using 802.1x authentication 61 emission notices 77, 78 emulation mode 14 Emulation options 55 Epson emulation mode
using 14 European character support
code page substitution 52
F
factory default settings
restoring 59 FCC notices 77 features and functions
printer 9 font
locking 21
selecting 21 font lock
disabling 21 Forms Macro options
Setup mode 51 forms thickness lever
setting 23
H
Hex Trace mode
using 62
I
IBM emulation mode
using 14 Interface options 55 IPSec 60
J
jams and misfeeds troubleshooting
paper is jammed in the printer 69
L
left margin
aligning 39
lights
control panel 18
Load/Unload function
using 20
loading
continuous forms 26 cut form or envelope 36
locking
control panel 20
M
Main menu options 50 menu settings
changing 49
N
network setup page 13 noise emission levels 78 notices 77, 78, 79, 80
O
offline
setting printer 19 Okidata MICROLINE emulation mode
using 15 online
setting printer 19 ordering supplies 57
P
paper
advancing 19 paper feed troubleshooting
Auto Sheet Feeder feeds multiple
sheets 72
Auto Sheet Feeder positions paper
incorrectly 72
incorrect Top‑Of‑Form
position 71, 72 jam in Tractor 2 Feeder 70 optional Tractor 2 Feeder does not
feed 71
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optional Tractor 2 Feeder
positions paper incorrectly 71
paper fed from Auto Sheet Feeder
is skewed 72
paper fed in Auto Sheet Feeder
jams at printer entrance 70
paper jammed in Auto Sheet
Feeder 70
printer does not feed from Auto
Sheet Feeder 71
printer does not feed paper 70
paper feed, troubleshooting
Auto Sheet Feeder feeds at
incorrect rate 71
paper paths
pull tractor 25 push tractor 25
paper sizes
supported by the printer 43
paper types
supported by the printer 43
pitch
locking 22 selecting 22
pitch lock
disabling 22
print quality troubleshooting
characters are wrong or
missing 74
dots are missing or print quality is
poor 73 graphics do not print 74 incorrect line length 68 incorrect line spacing or
overprinting occurs 75 incorrect number of lines on a
page 74 lines do not start at left margin 68 print is too light 73 printer goes to Tear Off position
before job finishes 67 smudged forms or print too
dark 74 specified font or pitch is not
printing or is changing 69
print troubleshooting
buttons do not work 68 incorrect characters print, left
margin changes, or printing
stops 69 left margin moves right during
printing 68
print test works, but printer does
not print when attached to the
computer 67 printer alarm sounds 67 printer is noisy 67 printer sounds like it is printing,
but does not print 67 printer speed slows 68 printing continues beyond edges
of continuous forms 69
printer
cleaning 57 features and functions 9 overview 7 parts 7 test 62
printer status
checking 63 configuring 18
printer test page
interrupting or stopping 62 running 62
printing
demonstration page 11 from DOS 13 from Windows 13 network setup page 13
pull position
tractor 44
pull tractor
converting 46 paper paths 25
push position
tractor 44
push tractor
converting 45 paper paths 25
R
recycling
Lexmark products 58 WEEE statement 78
ribbon cartridge
removing 57
S
safety information 6 security
supporting IPSec 60 supporting SNMPv3 60 using 802.1x authentication 61
setting
TopOfForm 40, 41, 42
Setup mode
Control options 53 Emulation options 55 Forms Macro options 51 Interface options 55 Main menu options 50 using 48
setup mode
data options 52 SNMPv3 60 Start/Stop button
using 18 supplies
ordering 57
T
Tear Off function
using 25 Tear Off position
setting 25 TopOf‑Form
setting 40, 41, 42 tractor
pull position 44
push position 44 Tractor mode
selecting 20 troubleshooting
checking an unresponsive
printer 62 contacting Customer Support 75 restoring factory default
settings 59
troubleshooting, jams and misfeeds
paper is jammed in the printer 69
troubleshooting, paper feed
Auto Sheet Feeder feeds at
incorrect rate 71 Auto Sheet Feeder feeds multiple
sheets 72 Auto Sheet Feeder positions paper
incorrectly 72 incorrect Top‑Of‑Form
position 71, 72 jam in Tractor 2 Feeder 70 optional Tractor 2 Feeder does not
feed 71 optional Tractor 2 Feeder
positions paper incorrectly 71
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paper fed from Auto Sheet Feeder
is skewed 72
paper fed in Auto Sheet Feeder
jams at printer entrance 70
paper jammed in Auto Sheet
Feeder 70
printer does not feed from Auto
Sheet Feeder 71
printer does not feed paper 70
troubleshooting, print
buttons do not work 68 incorrect characters print, left
margin changes, or printing stops 69
left margin moves right during
printing 68
print test works, but printer does
not print when attached to the
computer 67 printer alarm sounds 67 printer is noisy 67 printer sounds like it is printing,
but does not print 67 printer speed slows 68 printing continues beyond edges
of continuous forms 69
troubleshooting, print quality
characters are wrong or
missing 74 dots are missing or print quality is
poor 73 graphics do not print 74 incorrect line length 68 incorrect line spacing or
overprinting occurs 75 incorrect number of lines on a
page 74 lines do not start at left margin 68 print is too light 73 printer goes to Tear Off position
before job finishes 67 smudged forms or print too
dark 74 specified font or pitch is not
printing or is changing 69
W
Windows
printing from 13
U
understanding printer features and functions 9 unlocking
control panel 20
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