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
Setting the forms thickness lever............................................................................................................23
Paper paths.............................................................................................................................................25
Using the Tear Off function.....................................................................................................................25
Loading a cut form or envelope manually ........................................................................................................ 36
Aligning the left margin ....................................................................................................................................39
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
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
Checking an unresponsive printer...........................................................................................................62
Testing the printer...................................................................................................................................62
Checking the printer status.....................................................................................................................63
Adjusting character (bidirectional) alignment.........................................................................................65
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
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‑Of‑Form position.......................................................72
Paper fed from the Auto Sheet Feeder is skewed ............................................................................................ 72
The Auto Sheet Feeder feeds multiple sheets .................................................................................................. 72
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
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 9‑ and 24‑wire narrow‑ and wide‑carriage 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
1Forms thickness lever
2Ribbon access cover
3Paper select lever
4Paper guides
5Manual feeder
6Front cover
1
7
6
5
2
4
3
7Control panel
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Printer back view
5
Part name
1Ribbon access cover latch
2Acoustic flap
3Tear Off bar
4Ribbon access cover latch
5Recessed network button
6Network 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
7Optional serial interface knockout
8Parallel connector
9USB connector
10Optional Tractor 2 connector knockout
11Power 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.
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:
• Double‑high
• Double‑strike
• Double‑wide
• Emphasized
• Italics
• Overscore
• Subscript
• Superscript
• Underline
Highlighting capability:
• Double‑high
• Double‑strike
• Double‑wide
• Emphasized
• Italics
• Overscore
• Subscript
• Superscript
• Underline
• Shading
• Outline
Graphics printing
Note: This feature supports
existing graphics programs.
Multiple‑part formsPrints original plus five copies (six‑part 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 functionDescription
Control panelThis 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/UnloadThis loads and unloads continuous form paper (tractor fed).
Macro functionThis 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 non‑perforated forms.
• This reduces the amount of paper used, thus reducing costs.
Adjustable tractorThis lets you handle continuous form paper without purchasing additional options. This can be
repositioned to function as:
• Push tractor
• Pull tractor
Control panel disableThis 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 cartridgeThis contains the inked fabric ribbon.
Printer tests
• Power‑on Self Test
• Printer test page—This determines whether your machine has print problems.
• Demonstration Print
Box and line drawingsThis 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 pagesThis selects the characters and symbols corresponding to various languages.
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Feature or functionDescription
Bar code functionThe following bar codes are resident in the printer:
• 3 of 9
• Codabar (NW‑7)
• Code 39
• Code 128
• Interleaved 2 of 5
• UPC‑A
• UPC‑E
• 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 9‑wire 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 (RS‑232) 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 Top‑Of‑Form.
• 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.
1
7
6
5
Layer 1 control panel buttons
ButtonDescription
PowerReadyTractor 2Paper
Start/StopLineFeedFormFeed
Tear OffLoad/UnloadTractor
Font
Lock
Courier
Prestige
Gothic
Presentor
Out
Orator
Script
Draft
Fast Draft
2
3
4
1LineFeedThis advances the paper one line.
2FormFeedThis advances the paper to the next Top‑Of‑Form.
3TractorThis alternates between Tractor 1 and Tractor 2 if the optional Tractor 2 is installed.
4Load/Unload This loads paper to the current Top‑Of‑Form or unloads paper to a parked position.
5FontThis 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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ButtonDescription
6Tear OffThis alternates the paper between Tear Off and Top‑Of‑Form.
7Start/StopThis communicates the on or off status of the printer and places the printer in low power mode.
1
7
Power
Set TOFLineFeedMacro
MicroMicro
6
5
123 4
Pitch
Lock
10
12
15
17
Setup
20
24
P5
2
3
4
Layer 2 control panel buttons
ButtonDescription
1LineFeed This advances the paper one line.
Note: Press and hold LineFeed to advance the paper 5 micro movements, and then go into continuous
feed.
2MacroThis supports different styles of pre‑printed forms and selects between four document formats.
3SetupThis 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.
5PitchThis 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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ButtonDescription
6
Micro
7Set TOFThis sets the Top‑Of‑Form, 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
LightLight status What it means
PowerOnThe printer is online.
ReadyOnThe printer is online and ready to print.
BlinkingThe printer is receiving data.
OffThe printer is offline.
Tractor 2OnTractor 2 is activated.
Note: The optional Tractor 2 Feeder must be installed.
Paper Out OffPaper is loaded in the printer.
BlinkingThe printer is out of paper.
OnA printer error has occurred.
OnThe control panel is locked, restricting the use of the following buttons: Start/Stop, FormFeed,
Tear Off, and Load/Unload.
FontOnOne of the printer resident fonts is selected.
OffA downloaded font is selected.
Font Lock OnFont Lock is active. Printer resident fonts are locked.
Layer 2 control panel lights
LightLight statusWhat it means
MacroOnThe specified macro function is active.
OffNo macro is being used, or Macros are disabled in the Setup menu.
PitchOnOne of the printer resident pitches is selected.
Pitch LockOnPitch 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 Top‑Of‑Form 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 Top‑Of‑Form.
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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 pre‑printed 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.
PowerReadyTractor 2 Paper
Start/StopLineFeedFormFeed
Tear OffLoad/UnloadTractor
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 TOFLineFeedMacro
MicroMicro
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.
2
1
3
4
1Cut sheet forms
2Continuous forms
3Envelopes
4Labels
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 typePaper thicknessPaper weightForms 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 forms2‑part
3‑part
4‑part
5‑part
6‑part
2 or 3
3 or 4
4 or 5
5 or 6
5, 6, or 7
Envelopes4, 5, or 6
Notes:
• Print quality depends on the multiple‑paper quality and the operating environment. Low‑temperature 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 typePaper thicknessPaper weightForms 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 forms2‑part
3‑part
4‑part
5‑part
6‑part
2 or 3
3 or 4
4 or 5
5 or 6
5, 6, or 7
Envelopes4, 5, or 6
Note:
Print quality depends on the multiple‑paper quality and the operating environment. Low‑temperature 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 paperRear 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 paperBottom 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 Top‑Of‑Form on the next page.
• No data, printer control codes, or escape codes have been sent to the printer after advancing to the Top‑Of‑Form.
• 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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