Lexmark E 230, E332n User Manual

E230, E232, E330, E332n
User’s Reference
November 2003
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2003 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, Kentucky 40550
www.lexmark.com

Contents

Notices............................................................................................. 6
Edition notice.................................................................................................. 6
Trademarks... .. ................................................................ ............................... 6
Licensing notice.............................................................................................. 7
Safety inform a t io n ............ ................ ............... ............................. .................. 7
Laser notice.................................................................................................... 7
The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984................ ..................... 7
Conventions ................................................................................................... 7
Electronic emission notices............................................................................ 7
Printer energy consumption..................................................................... ...... 9
Statement of Li m ited Warranty.. .. ................ ............................ ....................... 9
Chapter 1: Printer overview ........................................................ 11
Chapter 2: Print media tasks and tips........................................ 13
What types of print media can be loaded?.................... .. ............................. 14
Where can print media be loaded in the printer?.......... .. ......................... .. .. 15
Tips on choosing the right print media......................................................... 16
Paper ...................................................................................................... 16
Preprinted forms and letterhead ............................................................. 16
Transparen cies . ..... ...... ....... ....... .... ....... ...... ..... ...... ....... .... ....... ....... ...... .. 16
Envelopes ............................................................................................... 17
Labels ..................................................................................................... 17
Card stock .... .. .. .......................................... ............................. ............... 18
Tips on storing print media and supplies......................... ............................. 18
Storing paper .......................................................................................... 18
Storing supplies ...................................................................................... 18
Tips on preventing jams............................................................................... 19
How to load the 250-sheet and 550-sheet trays.......... ............................. .... 20
Extending the tray for legal or folio size paper ..................... .................. 23
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How to load the manual feeder............. .. ................................................. .... 24
How to use the rear exit ............................................................................... 25
How to clear paper jams..................................... .......................................... 26
Chapter 3: Printing tasks............................................................. 29
How to manually feed a print job........................ .. ......................... .. ............. 30
How to print on both sides of the paper (manual duplex)............................. 32
How to print multiple page images on one page (N-up printing).................. 34
How to print a booklet............. ...................................................................... 35
How to print a poster .................................................................................... 36
How to print on letterhead................. .............................. ............................. 37
How to print using an overlay or a watermark.............................................. 37
Using an overlay ..................................................................................... 38
Using a watermark ................................................................................. 38
How to cancel a print job.............................................................................. 39
From the printer operator panel .............................................................. 39
From a Windows computer ...................................... ..............................39
From a Macinto sh computer .......... ............................. ............................ 39
Chapter 4: How to install options............................................... 40
How to access the system board ................. .. ........................... ................... 41
How to reattach the system board cover ................................................ 44
How to add a memory card.................................................... .. .................... 45
How to add a flash card................................................................................ 46
How to install a 550-sheet drawer......................... .............................. ......... 48
How to get the printer driver to recognize installed options.......................... 49
Chapter 5: Using the operator panel.......................................... 50
Overview of the operator panel.................................................................... 51
Understanding the operator panel lights...................................................... 52
Secondary errors ....................................................................................54
Operator panel codes................................................................................... 57
Primary codes ........................................................................................ 57
Secondary error codes ........................................................................... 69
Chapter 6: Understanding the printer configuration menus.... 83
Printing the Printer Settings Configuration sheet......................................... 83
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Configuration menus overview ..................................................................... 84
Network menu ..................................... ............................... .. .................. 85
Parallel men u ........ .. ............... ............................. ............................. ...... 86
Setup menu ............................................................................................ 86
USB menu ............................... ........................................ .. ..................... 87
Utilities menu .......................................................................................... 87
Chapter 7: Software and network tasks..................................... 88
How to install drivers for local printing.......................................................... 89
Windows ..... .................... ................... .................... .................. ............... 89
Macintosh ............................................................................................... 91
UNIX/Linux ............................................................................................. 93
How to print the menu settings and network setup pages........ .................... 94
How to print a test page......................................................................... ...... 94
Windows ..... .................... ................... .................... .................. ............... 94
Macintosh ............................................................................................... 94
How to configure for TCP/IP......................................................................... 95
Assigning a printer IP address ...............................................................95
Verifying the IP settings .......................................................................... 95
How to set up the printer for network printing............................................... 96
Windows ..... .................... ................... .................... .................. ............... 96
Macintosh ............................................................................................. 100
UNIX/Linux ........................................................................................... 102
NetWare ............................................................................................... 102
Using the printer resident Web page.......................................................... 102
Using the Local Printer Setup Utility........................................................... 103
Chapter 8: Supplies information............................................... 104
What supplies do I need and how do I order them?............................ ....... 105
Storing supplies .................................................................................... 105
How to conserve supplies .......................................................................... 105
How to know when you need new supplies............................ .. .................. 106
Checking the toner and photoconductor levels .................................... 106
Recognizing the operator panel light sequences ................................. 107
How to change a toner cartridge................................................................ 108
Lexmark Return Program........................................................................... 111
Refilled toner cartridge notice ............................................................... 111
Recycling Lexmark products..................................................... ................. 111
How to change a photoconductor kit............................................. ............. 112
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Chapter 9: Troubleshooting...................................................... 115
General problems....................................................................................... 116
Print quality problems............................ ..................................................... 118
How to clean the printhead lens .................................. .. ....................... 122
Index............................................................................................. 125
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Notices

Section Page
Edition notice 6 Trademarks 6 Licensing notice 7 Safety information 7 Laser notice 7 The United Kingdom
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Telecommunications Act 1984 Conventions 7 Electronic emission notices 7 Printer energy consumption 9 Statement of Limited Warranty 9

Edition notice

Edition: November 2003
The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK
INTERNATIONAL, INC., PROVIDES THIS PUB L IC ATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN TABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you.
This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time.
Comments about this publication may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department F95/032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. In the United Kingdom and Eire, send to Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department , Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. You can purchase additional copies
of publications related to this product by calling 1-800-553-9727. In the United Kingdom and Eire, call +44 (0)8704 440 044. In other countries, contact your point of purchase. References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make these available in all countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any existing intellectual property right may be used instead. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the manufacturer , are the user’s responsibility.
© 2003 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This software and any accompanying documentation provided under this agreement are commercial computer software and documentation developed exclusively at private expense.

Trademarks

Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries.
PictureGrade is a trademark of Lexmark International, Inc.
®
PCL
is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company. PCL is Hewlett-Packard Company’s designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. This printer is intended to be compatible with the PCL language. This means the printer recognizes PCL commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands. PostScript Incorporated. PostScript 3 is Adobe Systems’ designation of a set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its software products. This printer is intended to be compatible with the PostScript 3 language. This means the printer recognizes PostScript 3 commands used in various application programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands.
Details relating to compatibility are included in the Technical Reference.
Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
®
is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems
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Licensing notice

The printer resident software contains:
Software developed and copyrighted by Lexmark
Lexmark modified software licensed under the provisions of
the GNU General Public License version 2 and the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
Software licensed under the BSD license and warranty statements
Click the title of the document you want to review:
BSD License and Warranty statements
GNU General Public License
The Lexmark modified GNU licensed software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the licenses referenced above. These licenses do not prov ide you any rights to the Lexmark copyrighted software in this printer.
Since the GNU licensed software that the Lexmark modifications are based upon is supplied explicitly without warranty, use of the Lexmark modified version is similarly provided without warranty. See the warranty disclaimers in the referenced licenses for additional details.
To obtain source code files for the Le xmark modified GNU licensed software, launch the drivers CD that shipped with your printer and click Contact Lexmark.

Safety information

Laser notice

The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 60825-1. Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The printer contains internally a Class IIIb (3b) laser that is nominally a 5 milliwatt gallium arsenide laser operating in the wa velength region of 770-795 nanometers. The laser system and printer are designed so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level during normal operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition.

The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984

This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom.

Conventions

Note: A note identifies something that could help you. CAUTION: A caution identifies something that could cause you
harm. Warning: A warning identifies something that could damage your
product hardware or software.
If your product is not marked with this symbol , it must be connected to an electrical outlet that is properly grounded. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or tel ephone, during a lightning storm.
The power cord must be connected to an electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible.
Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the operating instructions, 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. Le xmark is not responsible f or the use of other replacement parts.
Your product uses a laser. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Your product uses a printing process that heats the print media, and the heat may cause the media to release emissions. You must understand the section in your operating instructions that discusses the guidelines for selecting print media to avoid the possibility of harmful emissions.

Electronic emission notices

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
The Lexmark E230, Machine Type 4505-100, Lexmark E232, Machine Type 4505-200, Lexmark E330, Machine T ype 4505-300, and Lexmark E332n, Machine Type 4505-310, have 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 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:
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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 any 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 1329605 for parallel attach or 12A2405 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
Industry Canada compliance statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
European Community (EC) directives conformity
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the directives has been signed by the Director of Manufacturing and Technical Support, Lexmark International, S.A., Boigny, France.
This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.
Korean MIC statement
If your product includes the following symbol on the regulatory label:
the following statement is applicable to your product.
This equipment has undergone EMC registration as a household product. It can be used in any area, including a residential area.
Noise emission levels
The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.
1-meter average sound pressure, dBA
51—Machine types 4505-100, 4505-200, 4546-xxx Printing Idling 30
52—Machine types 4505-300, 4505-310, 4547-xxx
ENERGY STAR
The EPA ENERGY STAR Office Equipment program is a partnership effort with office equipment manufacturers to promote the introduction of energy-efficient products and to reduce air
pollution caused by power generation. Companies participating in this program introduce products that power down when they are not being used. This f eature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent. Lexmark is proud to be a participant in this program. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Lexmark International, Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
Japanese VCCI notice
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Printer energy consumption

The following table documents the power consumption characteristics of the printer.
Power consumption (by Machine Type)
4505-100, 4505-200,
Mode Description
Printing
Ready Power
Saver
Off
The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time-averaged measurements. Instantaneous power draws may be substantially higher than the average.
Printer is generating hard copy output 370 W 420 W
Printer is waiting for a print job 65 W 80 W
Printer is in energy saving mode 6 W 7 W
Printer is plugged into a wall outlet, b ut switch is turned off 0 W 0 W
4546-xxx
Power Saver
As part of the ENERGY ST AR program, this printer is designed with an energy-saving mode called Power Saver. The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the EP A Sleep Mode. The P ower Saver Mode saves energy by low ering power consumption during extended periods of inactivity. The Power Saver Mode is automatically engaged after this printer is not used for a specified period of time, called the Power Saver Timeout. The factory default Pow er Saver Timeout is 15 minutes for the Lexmark E230 and 30 minutes for the Lexmark E232, Lexmark E330, and Lexmark E332n. By using the printer configuration menus, the P ower Sa ver Timeout can be modified between 1 minute and 240 minutes. Setting the Power Saver Timeout to a low value reduces energy consumption, but may increase the response time of the printer. Setting t he Power Saver Timeout to a high value maintains a fast response, but uses more energy.
If the Power Sa ver Mode is aff ecting the effectiv e use of this printer , this mode can be disabled from the Local Printer Setup Utility (see page 103) or, if you have a network model, from the printer’s resident Web page (see page 102).
Total energy usage
It is sometimes helpful to calculate the total printer energy usage. Since power consumption claims are provided in power units of Watts, the pow er consumption should be multipl ied by the ti me the printer spends in each mode in order to calculate energy usage. The total printer energy usage is the sum of each mode's energy usage.
4505-300, 4505-310, 4547-xxx

Statement of Limited Warranty

Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY
This warranty applies to the United States and Canada. For customers outside the U.S. and Canada, refer to the country-specific warranty information that came with your printer.
Lexmark E230, E232, E330, E332n
This Statement of Limited Warranty applies to this product 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.”
Warranty
Lexmark warrants that this product:
Is manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts, which perform like new parts
Is free from defects in material and workmanship
Conforms to Lexmark’s official published specifications
Is in good working order
If this product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, contact a Remarketer or Lexmark for repair without charge.
If this product is a feature or option, this statement applies only when that feature or option is used with the product for which it was designed. 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.
Warranty service
The warranty period is 12 months and starts on the date of original purchase as shown on the purchase receipt. To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. Warranty service will be provided at a Remarketer or a Lexmark designated location. Y ou ma y 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 designated location. When warranty service involves the e xchange 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, or damaged beyond repair. Also, such product must be free of any legal obligation or restrictions that prevent its exchange. Before you present this product for warranty service, remove all programs, data, and removable storage media.
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For further explanation of your warranty alternatives and the nearest Lexmark authorized servicer in your area, please contact Lexmark at 1-859-232-3000, or on the World Wide Web at http:// support.lexmark.com. Remote technical support is provided for this product throughout its warranty period. Lexmark offers a variety of extended warranty programs that include an extension of technical support. For products no longer covered by a Lexmark warranty, technical support may only be available for a fee.
Extent of warranty
We do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of a product. Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by:
Modification or attachments
Accidents or misuse
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
Failure to have installed a maintenance kit as specified (if
applicable)
Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications
Use of other than Lexmark supplies (such as toner
cartridges, inkjet cartridges, and ribbons)
Use of other than Lexmark product or component
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE W ARRANTY PERIOD. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD.
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. If such laws apply, the limitations or exclusions contained in this statement may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Limitation of liability
Your sole remedy under this Statement of Limited Warranty is set forth in this section. For any claim concerning performance or nonperformance of Lexmark or a Remarketer for this product under this Statement of Limited Warranty, you may recover actual damages up to the limit set forth in the following paragraph. Lexmark's liability for actual damages from any cause whatsoever will be limited to the greater of 1) $5,000 or 2) t he 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 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 any developer of materials supplied to Lexmark. Lexmark’s and the developer’s limitations of remedies are not cumulative. Such developer is an intended beneficiary of this limitation.
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Printer overvie w

150-sheet output bin
Paper support
Front cover
Operator panel
Manual feeder
250-sheet tray
Optional 550-sheet drawer
Rear paper exit
Power button
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Dust cover
(some models)
The operator panel has 5 lights and 2 buttons.
Note: The Continue button also functions as a light.
Continue
Cancel
Ready
Toner Low / Replace PC Kit
Load Paper
Pap er Jam
Error
Press and release Continue to resume printing.
Press and release Continue
Press and release Cancel
Press and hold Cancel
twice quickly to display a secondary error code.
to cancel the job currently printing.
until all of the lights come on to reset the printe r.
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Print media tasks and tips

Section Page
What types of print media can be loaded? 14 Where can print media be loaded in the printer? 15 Tips on choosing the right print media 16 Tips on storing print media and supplies 18 Tips on preventing jams 19 How to load the 250-sheet and 550-sheet trays 20 How to load the manual feeder 24 How to use the rear exit 25 How to clear paper jams 26
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What types of print media can be loaded?

Get the most out of your printer by properly loading the trays. Never mix media types within a tray.
Source Sizes Types Weight Capacity* (sheets)
2
(24 lb)
2
• 250 paper
• 50 labels
• 50 transparencies
2
• 550 paper
• 50 labels
• 50 transparencies
2
2
2
1
Tray 1 (250-sheet tray)
Tray 2 (550-sheet tray)
A4, A5, JIS B5, letter, legal, executive, folio,
statement, Universal A4, A5, JIS B5, letter,
legal, executive, folio, statement, Universal
Manual feeder A4, A5, JIS B5, letter,
legal, executive, folio, statement, Universal
7¾, 9, 10, DL, C5, B5 Envelopes
Plain paper, transparencies,
labels Plain paper,
transparencies,
labels Plain paper,
transparencies,
labels Card stock
60–90 g/m (16–24 lb)
60–163 g/m (16–43 lb)
60–163 g/m (16–43 lb)
• 120–163 g/m (16–90 lb) Index Bristol
• 75–163 g/m (50–100 lb) Ta g
90 g/m
* Capacity for 20 lb print media, unless otherwise noted.
Grain short is recommended. Use rear exit for best results.
Universal size ranges:
Tray 1: 89–216 x 210–356 mm (3.5–8.5 x 8.27–14.0 in.) – Tray 2: 148–216 x 210–356 mm (5.83–8.5 x 8.27–14.0 in.) – Manual feeder: 76–216 x 127–356 mm (3.0–8.5 x 5.0–14.0 in.) (includes 3 x 5 in. cards)
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Where can print media be loaded in the printer?

Your printer has two standard paper sources: an automatic 250-sheet paper feeder (Tray 1) and a single-sheet manual feeder. Use Tray 1 for most print jobs. Use the manual feeder for a single piece of paper , transparency, envelope, paper label, card stock, or index card. You can increase paper capacity by purchasing an optional 550-sheet drawer.
An output bin on top of the printer holds up to 150 sheets. The single-sheet rear exit provides a straight-through paper pat h to help reduce curling and potential jams. This is especially useful for specialty media, such as transparencies, envelopes, paper labels, card stock, or index cards.
150-sheet output bin
Front paper support
Front cover
Operator panel
Manual feeder
250-sheet tray
Optional 550-sheet drawer
Rear paper exit
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Tips on choosing the right print media

Selecting the right paper or other media reduces printing problems. For best print quality, try a sample of the paper or other media you are considering before buying large qu antities.
Refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide availa ble on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for more information about which paper provides optimum results for your printing environment.
Paper
For the best print quality, use 20 lb (75 g/m2) xerographic, grain long paper.
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The printer can automatically feed paper weights from 60 to 90 g/m long. Paper lighter than 60 g/m jams. P aper h ea vie r than 90 g/m
the manual feeder.
The laser printing process heats paper to high temperatures of 170°C (338°F) for non-MICR
applications. Use only paper able to withstand these temperatures without discoloring, bleeding, or releasing ha zardous emissions. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the paper you have chosen is acceptable for laser printers.
2
(16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing
2
(24 lb) should be fed through the opt ional 550- sheet t ray or
(16 to 24 lb bond) grain
Preprinted forms and letterhead
Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing
process.
Choose papers that absorb ink, but do not bleed.
Avoid papers with rough or heavily textured surfaces.
Use papers printed with heat-resistant inks designed for use in xerog raphic copiers. The ink must withstand temperatures of 170°C (338°F) wit hout melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are not affec ted by the resin in toner. Inks that are oxidation-set or oil-based shoul d meet these requirements; latex inks might not. If you are in doubt, contact your paper supplier .
Preprinted papers such as letterhead must be able to withstand temperatures up to 170°C (338°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions.
Transparencies
Use transparencies designed specifically for laser printers. Transparencies must be able to
withstand temperatures of 170°C (3 38°F) without melti ng, discol oring, off sett ing, or rel easing hazardous emissions.
We recommend Lexmark laser printer transparencies: part number 70X7240 for letter size transparencies; part number 12A5010 for A4 size transparencies.
To prevent print quality problems, avoid getting fingerprints on the transparencies.
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Envelopes
Use envelopes made from 24 lb (90 g/m2) bond paper.
Do not use envelopes that: Have excessive curl
Are stuck together Are damaged in any way Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossments Use metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars Have postage stamps attached Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed position
Use envelopes that can withstand temperatures of 170°C (338°F) without: sealing
excessive curling wrinkling releasing hazardous emissions
If you have any doubts about the envel opes you are considering using, check with the envelope supplier.
A combination of high humidity (over 60%) and the high printing temperatures may seal the
envelopes.
Labels
Do not use labels that hav e exposed adhesive on the sheets.
Do not print a large number of labels continuously.
Do not use vinyl labels.
Use labels that can withstand temperatures of 170°C (338°F) without sealing, excessive
curling, wrinkling, or releasing hazardous emissions. Label adhesives, face sheet (printable stock), and topcoats m u st also be able to withstand 25 pounds per square inch (psi) (172 kilopascals) pressure.
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Card stock
Preprinting, perforation, and creasing can significantly affect the print quality and cause
media handling or jamming problems.
Avoid using card stock that may release hazardous emissions when heated.
Do not use preprinted card stock manufactured with chemicals that may contami nate the
printer. Pre printing introduces semi-liquid and volatile components into the printer.
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Use card stock with a maximum weight of 163 g/m
(3 x 5 in.).
and a minimum size of 76 x 127 mm

Tips on storing print media and supplies

Storing paper
Use the following guidelines to avoid paper feeding problems and uneven print quality.
Store paper in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the
relative humidity is 40%.
Store cartons of paper on a pallet or shelf rather than directly on the floor.
If you store individual packages of paper out of the original carton, make sure they rest on a
flat surface so the edges do not buckle, curl, or become damaged.
Do not place anything on top of paper packages.
Storing supplies
Choose a cool, clean storage area for your printer supplies. Store supplies right si de up in their original packaging until you are ready to use them.
Do not expose supplies to:
Direct sunlight
Temperatures above 35°C (95°F)
High humidity (above 80%)
Salty air
Corrosive gases
Heavy dust
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Tips on preventing jams

You can avoid most paper jams by correctly loading paper and specialty media in the printer. The followi ng hints can help you avoid paper jams:
Do not load wrinkled, creased, or damp paper.
Never mix media types within a tray.
Flex, fan, and straighten paper bef o re you load it.
Do not exceed the maximum stack height.
Push all trays firmly into the printer after loading them.
Make sure the guides in the trays are positioned snug against the paper or specialty media.
Do not remove paper trays while a job is printing. Wait for a Load Paper light sequence
(see “Load media” on page 61) before you remove the tray.
Before loading transparencies, fan the stack to prevent sheets from sticking together.
Do not use envelopes that: Have excessive curl
Are stuck together Are damaged in any way Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossments Have metal clasps, string ties, or metal folding bars Have postage stamps attached Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed position
Use only recommended paper. Refer to the Card Stock & Label Guide available on our
Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for more information about which paper provides optimum results for your printing environment.
If you need detailed i nf ormation bef ore pu rchasing large quan tities of cus tomized p aper, refer
to the Card Stock & Label Guide.
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How to load the 250-sheet and 550-sheet trays

Follow these i n structions to load paper in the 250-sheet tray and 550-sheet tr ay.
1 Remove the tr ay.
Note: If you are going to load legal or folio size paper, you have to extend the length of
the paper tra y . See “Extending t he tray for legal or folio size paper” on page 23 for instructions.
2 Prepare a stack of paper for loading by flexing or fanning it back and forth. Straighten the
edges on a level surface.
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Load the paper in the tray with the print side facing down.
Note: Load letterhead paper with the design side f acing down. The top e dge of the sheet
with the logo should be placed at the front of the tray.
Make sure the paper is below the max fill line on the side guides. Overloading may cause jams.
4 Slide the two side guides and the back guide until they fit snugly against the stack of paper.
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Inser t th e tray.
6 Extend the paper support on the output bin.
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Extending the tray for legal or folio size paper
To load legal or folio size paper, you need to e xtend the paper tray. You should also attach the dust cover on the back of the printer to protect the tray while it is extended.
1 Press down on the latch at the back of the t ray. 2 Expand the tray until the extender locks into place.
Attaching the dust cover
The dust cover helps protect the paper tray from the environment as well as keep the tray from being knocked out of position while it is extended.
Note: Not all models come
with a dust cover.
Attach the dust cov er to the back of the printer by aligning the tabs on the cover to the holes on the printer and snap the cover in place.
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How to load the manual feeder

The manual feeder is locat ed at the front of your printer and can only feed one sheet of print media at a time. You can use the manual feeder to make quick runs of paper types or sizes that are not currently loaded in the paper tray.
For information on acceptable print media to use in the manual fee der, see “What types of print
media can be loaded?” on page 14. Using only the specified print media help s pr event paper jams
and print quality problems.
Note: We recommend that you send your print job to the printer prior to loading the
manual feeder. See “How to manually feed a print job” on page 30 for more information.
To load the manual feeder:
1 Place a sheet of the selected print
media, print side facing up, at the center of the manual f eeder, but only to the point where its leading edge can contact the paper guides. Otherwise, the printer will engage the print media too soon and likely skew the print job.
2 Adjust the paper guides to the print
media’s wi dth.
3 Hold both sides of the print media
close to the manual f eeder and pu sh it into the printer until it automatically engages.
There is a brief pause between the time the printer engages the print media and when it feeds into the printer.
Warning: Do not force the print media into the feeder. Forcing the media causes jams.
Insert envelopes with the flap side down and with the stamp area as shown.
Hold transparencies b y the edges and avoid touching the print side . Oil f rom y our fi nger s can
affect print quality.
Load letterhead face-up, with the top of the sheet first.
If you experience problems with paper feed, turn the paper over.
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How to use the rear exit

The single-sheet rear exit provides a st rai ght-t hrough paper path to help red uce curling a nd potent i al jams. This is especially useful for specialty media, such as transparencies, envelopes, labels, card stock, or index cards.
To use the rear exit, simply open the rear exit door. When the rear exit door is open, all print media comes out the rear exit. When closed, all media is sent to the output bin on top of the printer.
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How to clear paper jams

When a paper jam occurs, the printer stops and the operator panel’s Paper Jam and Continue lights come on. Press and release Continue twice quickly to displ ay the specific
secondary error paper jam light sequence. See “Secondary error codes” on page 69 for more information.
We recommend that you clear the entire paper path when a paper jam occurs. To clear a paper jam:
1 If you are feedi ng paper from a tray, remove the tray, and then remove any jams.
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Open the front cover and remove the print cartridge assembly.
Warning: Do not leave the print cartridge assembly exposed to direct light for an extended
period of time. Extended light exposure can cause print quality problems.
3 Remove any jams in the area behind the print cartr idge assembly.
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Lift the flap at the front of the printer and remo ve any jams beneath the flap.
5 Open the rear exit and remove any jams.
6 After you have cleared the jams, reinstall the print cartridge assembly, make sure all printer
covers and trays are closed, and then press Continue to resume printing.
Note: The printer reprints the pages that caused the paper jam.
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Printing tasks

Section Page
How to manually feed a print job 30 How to print on both sides of the paper (manual duplex) 32 How to print multiple page images on one page (N-up printing) 34 How to print a booklet 35 How to print a poster 36 How to print on letterhead 37 How to print using an overlay or a watermark 37 How to cancel a print job 39
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How to manually feed a print job

The manual feeder is locat ed at the front of your printer and can only feed one sheet of print media at a time. For information on acceptable print media to use in the manual feeder, see “What types of
print media can be loaded?” on page 14.
When using the manual feeder, s end t he print job to the printer before loading the print media. When the printer is ready, it will display the Load Manual Feeder light sequence, at which point you should load the media.
To manually feed a print job:
1 From the computer’s software application, select File Æ Print. 2 Click Properties (or Options, Printer, or Setup, depending on the application) to view the
printer driver settings.
3 Click the Paper tab. 4 Select Manual paper from the Paper tray drop-down list. 5 Select the appropriate Pape r size and type. 6 Click OK. 7 Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print.
The printer displays the Load Man ual Feeder light sequence.
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