Loading paper and specialty media............................................................39
Linking and unlinking trays......................................................................................................................39
Setting the paper size and type...............................................................................................................40
Configuring Universal paper settings......................................................................................................40
Loading the standard 250-sheet tray......................................................................................................41
Loading the 650-sheet duo drawer.........................................................................................................43
Using the multipurpose feeder...............................................................................................................44
Using the manual feeder.........................................................................................................................46
Paper and specialty media guidelines.........................................................48
Paper guidelines......................................................................................................................................48
Printing from a flash drive.......................................................................................................................60
Printing photos from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera.....................................................................61
Printing information pages......................................................................................................................61
Canceling a print job................................................................................................................................62
Paper menu.............................................................................................................................................65
Understanding jam numbers and locations..........................................................................................120
200–202 and 230 paper jams................................................................................................................121
231 and 235 paper jams........................................................................................................................123
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24x paper jam........................................................................................................................................124
250 paper jam.......................................................................................................................................124
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: See the enclosed Safety Sheet before making any cable or electrical connection.
Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible.
Do not place or use this product near water or wet locations.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: This product uses a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
This 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.
CAUTION—HOT SURFACE: The inside of the printer might be hot. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component,
allow the surface to cool before touching.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: The printer weight is greater than 18 kg (40 lb) and requires two or more trained
personnel to lift it safely.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: Before moving the printer, follow these guidelines to avoid personal injury or
printer damage:
• Turn the printer off using the power switch, and then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Disconnect all cords and cables from the printer before moving it.
• Lift the printer off the optional drawer, and set it aside instead of trying to lift the drawer and printer at the same
time.
Note: Use the handholds located on both sides of the printer to lift it off the optional drawer.
Use only the power cord provided with this product or the manufacturer's authorized replacement.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
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.
This product is designed, tested, and approved to meet strict global safety standards with the use of specific
manufacturer's components. The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious. The manufacturer is not
responsible for the use of other replacement parts.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: Do not cut, 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 any of these things happen, a risk of fire or electrical shock results. Inspect the power cord regularly for
signs of such problems. 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.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid the risk of electric shock when cleaning the exterior of the printer, unplug
the power cord from the wall outlet and disconnect all cables from the printer before proceeding.
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.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Learning about the printer
Thank you for choosing this printer!
We've worked hard to make sure it will meet your needs.
To start using your new printer right away, use the setup materials that came with the printer, and then skim the User’sGuide to learn how to perform basic tasks. To get the most out of your printer, read the User’s Guide carefully, and
make sure you check the latest updates on our Web site.
We're committed to delivering performance and value with our printers, and we want to make sure you're satisfied. If
you do encounter any problems along the way, one of our knowledgeable support representatives will be delighted to
help you get back on track fast. And if you find something we could do better, please let us know. After all, you are the
reason we do what we do, and your suggestions help us do it better.
Finding information about the printer
What are you looking for?Find it here
Initial setup instructions:
• Connecting the printer
• Installing the printer software
Additional setup and instructions for using the printer:
• Selecting and storing paper and specialty media
• Loading paper
• Performing printing depending on your printer model
• Configuring printer settings
• Viewing and printing documents and photos
• Setting up and using printer software
• Setting up and configuring the printer on a network,
depending on your printer model
• Caring for and maintaining the printer
• Troubleshooting and solving problems
Help using the printer softwareWindows or Mac Help—Open a printer software program
Setup documentation—The setup documentation came
with the printer and is also available on the Lexmark Web
site at http://support.lexmark.com.
User's Guide—The User's Guide is available on the
Software and Documentation CD.
For updates, check our Web site at
http://support.lexmark.com.
or application, and then click Help.
?
Click
Notes:
to view context-sensitive information.
• The Help installs automatically with the printer
software.
• The printer software is located in the printer
Program folder or on the desktop, depending on
your operating system.
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What are you looking for?Find it here
The latest supplemental information, updates, and technical
support:
• Documentation
• Driver downloads
• Live chat support
• E-mail support
• Telephone support
Lexmark Support Web site—
http://support.lexmark.com
Note: Select your region, and then select your product to
view the appropriate support site.
Support telephone numbers and hours of operation for
your region or country can be found on the Support Web
site or on the printed warranty that came with your
printer.
Record the following information (located on the store
receipt and the back of the printer), and have it ready
when you contact support so that they may serve you
faster:
• Machine Type number
• Serial number
• Date purchased
• Store where purchased
Warranty informationWarranty information varies by country or region:
• In the US—See the Statement of Limited Warranty
included with this printer, or at
http://support.lexmark.com.
• Rest of the world—See the printed warranty that
came with your printer.
Selecting a location for the printer
When selecting a location for the printer, leave enough room to open trays, covers, and doors. If you plan to install any
options, leave enough room for them also. It is important to:
• Make sure airflow in the room meets the latest revision of the ASHRAE 62 standard.
• Provide a flat, sturdy, and stable surface.
• Keep the printer:
– Away from the direct airflow of air conditioners, heaters, or ventilators
– Free from direct sunlight, humidity extremes, or temperature fluctuations
– Clean, dry, and free of dust
• Allow the following recommended amount of space around the printer for proper ventilation:
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5
1102 mm (4 in.)
2508 mm (20 in.)
3152 mm (6 in.)
476 mm (3 in.)
5254 mm (10 in.)
Printer configurations
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4
2
3
Basic model
Note: Your printer model may have come with a 650-sheet duo drawer.
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1
4
3
1Standard exit bin
2Standard 250-sheet tray (Tray 1)
3Manual feeder
4Printer control panel
2
Fully configured model
The following illustration sh ows a fully configured printer model with a 650-sheet duo drawer and an optional 550-sheet
tray:
Note: Some printer models may not support the optional 550-sheet tray.
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1
3
1Standard 250-sheet tray (Tray 1)
2650-sheet duo drawer with integrated multipurpose feeder (Tray 2)
3Optional 550-sheet tray
2
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Understanding the printer control panel
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Menus
Back
ItemDescription
1DisplayShows messages that communicate the status of the printer
2Select
3Indicator lightIndicates the printer status:
Press to initiate action on a menu item.
Stop
• Off—The printer is off.
• Blinking green—The printer is warming up, processing data, or printing.
• Solid green—The printer is on, but idle.
• Blinking red—Operator intervention is needed.
4Stop/CancelStops all printer activity
A list of options is offered once Stopped appears on the display.
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5Navigation buttonsScrolls through menus, submenus, or settings on the display
6BackReturns the display to the previous screen
7MenuOpens the menu index
Note: The menus are available only when the printer is in the Ready state.
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Additional printer setup
Installing internal options
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
You can customize your printer connectivity and memory capacity by adding optional cards. The instructions in this
section explain how to install the available cards; you can also use them to locate a card for removal.
Note: Options are available only for some printer models.
Available options
Note: Certain options are not available on selected printer models.
Memory cards
• Printer memory
• Flash memory
• Font cards
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Accessing the system board to install internal options
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
Note: This operation requires a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
1 Remove the cover.
a Turn the screws on the cover counterclockwise, and then remove them.
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b Gently pull the cover away from the printer, and then remove it.
2 Use the illustration below to locate the appropriate connector.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electrical components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch
something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
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1Flash memory card connector
2Memory card connector
1
2
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Installing a memory card
The system board has one connector for an optional memory card.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
1 Access the system board.
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2 Open both latches on the connector completely.
3 Unpack the memory card.
Note: Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card.
4 Align the notches on the memory card with the ridges on the connector.
5 Push the memory card straight into the connector until it snaps into place. Make sure each latch fits over the notch
located on either side of the memory card.
2
1
1Notch
2Latch
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6 Reinstall the system board access cover.
Installing a flash memory card
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
1 Access the system board.
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2 Unpack the memory card.
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Note: Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card.
3 Holding the card by its sides, align the plastic pins on the card with the holes on the system board. This ensures the
metal pins line up correctly as well.
1
2
2
1Plastic pins
2Metal pins
4 Push the card firmly into place.
Notes:
• The entire length of the connector on the card must touch and be flush against the system board.
• Be careful not to damage the connectors.
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5 Reinstall the system board cover.
Installing hardware options
Installing an optional tray or drawer
The printer supports two additional input sources: an optional 550-sheet tray and a 650-sheet duo drawer (Tray 2) with
an integrated multipurpose feeder.
Note: Some printer models may not support the optional 550-sheet tray.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: The printer weight is greater than 18 kg (40 lb) and requires two or more trained
personnel to lift it safely.
CAUTION—SHOCK HAZARD: If you are accessing the system board or installing optional hardware or memory
devices sometime after setting up the printer, then turn the printer off, and unplug the power cord from the wall
outlet before continuing. If you have any other devices attached to the printer, then turn them off as well, and
unplug any cables going into the printer.
1 Unpack the optional 550-sheet tray, and then remove all packing material and the dust cover.
2 Place the tray in the location chosen for the printer.
Note: If you are installing both the optional tray and the 650-sheet duo drawer, the optional 550-sheet tray must
always be installed as the first tray (configuring from the bottom up).
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3 Align a 650-sheet duo drawer with the optional 550-sheet tray, and then lower it into place.
4 Align the printer with the 650-sheet duo drawer, and then lower the printer into place.
5 Install the dust covers.
Note: Once the printer software and any options are installed, it may be necessary to manually add the options in the
printer driver to make them available for print jobs. For more information, see “Updating available options in the printer
driver” on page 25.
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Attaching cables
Connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable or an Ethernet cable. A USB port requires a USB cable. Be sure
to match the USB symbol on the cable with the USB symbol on the printer. Match the appropriate Ethernet cable to
the Ethernet port.
1
2
1Ethernet port
2USB port
Verifying printer setup
Printing a menu settings page
Print menu settings pages to review the current menu settings and to verify if the printer options are installed correctly.
Note: If you have not made any menu item settings changes yet, then the menu settings pages list all the factory default
settings. Once you select and save other settings from the menus, they replace the factory default settings as userdefault settings. A user default setting remains in effect until you access the menu again, choose another value, and
save it.
1 Make sure that the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Reports appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Menu Settings Page appears, and then press .
After the menu settings pages print, Ready appears.
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Printing a network setup page
If the printer is attached to a network, print a network setup page to verify the network connection. This page also
provides important information that aids network printing configuration.
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Reports appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Network Setup Page appears, and then press .
After the network setup page prints, Ready appears.
5 Check the first section on the network setup page, and confirm that Status is “Connected.”
If Status is “Not Connected,” 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.
Setting up the printer software
Installing printer software
A printer driver is software that lets the computer communicate with the printer. The printer software is typically
installed during the initial printer setup.
For Windows users
1 Close all open software programs.
2 Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
3 From the main installation dialog, click Install Printer and Software.
4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
For Macintosh users
1 Close all open software applications.
2 Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
3 From the Finder desktop, double-click the printer CD icon that automatically appears.
4 Double-click the Install Printer and Software icon.
5 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Using the World Wide Web
1 Go to the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
2 From the Drivers & Downloads menu, click Driver Finder.
3 Select your printer, and then select your operating system.
4 Download the driver and install the printer software.
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Updating available options in the printer driver
Once the printer software and any options are installed, it may be necessary to manually add the options in the printer
driver to make them available for print jobs.
For Windows users
1 Open the Printers folder:
a Click , or click Start and then click Run.
b In the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
c Press Enter, or click OK.
The printer folder opens.
2 Select the printer.
3 Right-click the printer, and then select Properties.
4 Click the Install Options tab.
5 Under Available Options, add any installed hardware options.
6 Click Apply.
For Macintosh users
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax.
3 Select the printer, and then click Options & Supplies.
4 Click Driver, and then add any installed hardware options.
5 Click OK.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1
From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2 Double-click Utilities, and then double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility.
3 Select the printer, and then from the Printers menu, choose Show Info.
4 From the pop-up menu, choose Installable Options.
5 Add any installed hardware options, and then click Apply Changes.
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Setting up wireless printing
Note: A Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name assigned to a wireless network. Wireless Encryption Protocol (WEP) and
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) are types of security used on a network.
Information you will need to set up the printer on a wireless network
Note: Do not connect the installation or network cables until prompted to do so by the setup software.
• SSID—The SSID is also referred to as the network name.
• Wireless Mode (or Network Mode)—The mode will be either infrastructure or ad hoc.
• Channel (for ad hoc networks)—The channel defaults to auto for infrastructure networks.
Some ad hoc networks will also require the auto setting. Check with your system support person if you are not sure
which channel to select.
• Security Method—There are three basic options for Security Method:
– WEP key
If your network uses more than one WEP key, enter up to four in the provided spaces. Select the key currently
in use on the network by selecting the Default WEP Transmit Key.
or
– WPA or WPA2 passphrase
WPA includes encryption as an additional layer of security. The choices are AES or TKIP. Encryption must be set
for the same type on the router and on the printer, or the printer will not be able to communicate on the
network.
– No security
If your wireless network does not use any type of security, then you will not have any security information.
Note: Using an unsecured wireless network is not recommended.
If you are installing the printer on an 802.1X network using the Advanced method, then you may need the following:
• Authentication type
• Inner authentication type
• 802.1X username and password
• Certificates
Note: For more information on configuring 802.1X security, see the Networking Guide on the Software and
Documentation CD.
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Windows)
Before you install the printer on a wireless network, make sure that:
• Your wireless network is set up and working properly.
• The computer you are using is connected to the same wireless network where you want to set up the printer.
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1 Connect the power cable to the printer and then to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then turn the printer
on.
1
Make sure the printer and computer are fully on and ready.
Do not connect the USB cable until instructed to do so on the screen.
2 Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
2
3 Click Install Printer and Software.
4 Click Agree to agree to the License Agreement.
5 Click Suggested, and then click Next.
6 Click Wireless Network Attach.
7 Temporarily connect a USB cable between the computer on the wireless network and the printer.
1
Note: After the printer is configured, the software will instruct you to disconnect the temporary USB cable so you
can print wirelessly.
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8 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the software installation.
Note: Basic is the recommended path to choose. Choose Advanced only if you want to customize your
installation.
9 To allow other computers on the wireless network to use the wireless printer, follow steps 2 through 6 and step 8
for each computer.
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Macintosh)
Prepare to configure the printer
1 Locate the printer MAC address on the sheet that came with the printer. Write the last six digits of the MAC address
in the space provided below:
MAC address: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
2 Connect the power cable to the printer and then to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then turn the printer
on.
1
2
Enter the printer information
1 Access the AirPort options.
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
a
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
b Click Network.
c Click AirPort.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
a
From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
b From the Applications folder, double-click Internet Connect.
c From the toolbar, click AirPort.
2 From the Network pop-up menu, select print server xxxxxx, where the x’s are the last six digits of the MAC address
located on the MAC address sheet.
3 Open the Safari browser.
4 From the Bookmarks drop-down menu, select Show.
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5 Under Collections, select Bonjour or Rendezvous, and then double-click the printer name.
Note: The application is referred to as Rendezvous in Mac OS X version 10.3, but is now called Bonjour by Apple
Computer.
6 From the main page of the Embedded Web Server, navigate to the page where the wireless settings information is
stored.
Configure the printer for wireless access
1 Type the name of your network (SSID) in the appropriate field.
2 Select Infrastructure as your Network Mode if you are using a wireless router.
3 Select the type of security you use to protect your wireless network.
4 Enter the security information necessary for the printer to join your wireless network.
5 Click Submit.
6 Open the AirPort application on your computer:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
a
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
b Click Network.
c Click AirPort.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
a
From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
b From the Applications folder, double-click Internet Connect.
c From the toolbar, click AirPort.
7 From the Network pop-up menu, select your wireless network.
Configure your computer to use the printer wirelessly
To print to a network printer, each Macintosh user must install a custom PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file and
create a printer in the Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
1 Install a PPD file on the computer:
a Insert the Software and Documentation CD in the CD or DVD drive.
b Double-click the installer package for the printer.
c From the Welcome screen, click Continue.
d Click Continue again after viewing the Readme file.
e Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement.
f Select a Destination, and then click Continue.
g From the Easy Install screen, click Install.
h Type the user password, and then click OK.
All necessary software is installed on the computer.
i Click Close when installation is complete.
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2 Add the printer:
a For IP printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax.
3 Click +.
4 Select the printer from the list.
5 Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1
From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2 Double-click the Utilities folder.
3 Locate and double-click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4 From the Printer List, choose Add.
5 Select the printer from the list.
6 Click Add.
b For AppleTalk printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5
1
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax.
3 Click +.
4 Click AppleTalk.
5 Select the printer from the list.
6 Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1
From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2 Double-click the Utilities folder.
3 Locate and double-click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4 From the Printer List, choose Add.
5 Choose the Default Browser tab.
6 Click More Printers.
7 From the first pop-up menu, choose AppleTalk.
8 From the second pop-up menu, select Local AppleTalk zone.
9 Select the printer from the list.
10 Click Add.
Installing the printer on a wired network
These instructions apply to Ethernet and fiber optic network connections.
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Before you install the printer on a wired network, make sure that:
• You have completed the initial setup of the printer.
• The printer is connected to your network with the appropriate type of cable.
For Windows users
1 Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
Wait for the Welcome screen to appear.
If the CD does not launch after a minute, then do the following:
a Click , or click Start and then click Run.
b In the Start Search or Run box, type D:\setup.exe, where D is the letter of your CD or DVD drive.
2 Click Install Printer and Software.
3 Click Agree to agree to the License Agreement.
4 Select Suggested, and then click Next.
Note: To configure the printer using a static IP address, using IPv6, or to configure printers using scripts, select
Custom and follow the instructions on the computer screen.
5 Select Wired Network Attach, and then click Next.
6 Select the printer manufacturer from the list.
7 Select the printer model from the list, and then click Next.
8 Select the printer from the list of printers discovered on the network, and then click Finish.
Note: If your configured printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers, click Add Port and follow the
instructions on the computer screen.
9 Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the installation.
For Macintosh users
1 Allow the network DHCP server to assign an IP address to the printer.
2 Print the network setup page from the printer. For information on printing a network setup page, see “Printing a
network setup page” on page 24.
3 Locate the printer IP address in the TCP/IP section of the network setup page. You will need the IP address if you
are configuring access for computers on a different subnet than the printer.
4 Install the drivers and add the printer.
a Install a PPD file on the computer:
1 Insert the Software and Documentation CD in the CD or DVD drive.
2 Double-click the installer package for the printer.
3 From the Welcome screen, click Continue.
4 Click Continue again after viewing the Readme file.
5 Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to accept the terms of the
agreement.
6 Select a Destination, and then click Continue.
7 From the Easy Install screen, click Install.
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8 Type the user password, and then click OK.
All the necessary software is installed on the computer.
9 Click Restart when installation is complete.
b Add the printer:
• For IP printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax.
3 Click +.
4 Click IP.
5 Type the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
6 Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1 From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2 Double-click Utilities.
3 Double-click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4 From the Printer List, click Add.
5 Click IP.
6 Type the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
7 Click Add.
• For AppleTalk printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5
1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax.
3 Click +.
4 Click AppleTalk.
5 Select the printer from the list.
6 Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1 From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2 Double-click Utilities.
3 Double-click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4 From the Printer List, click Add.
5 Choose the Default Browser tab.
6 Click More Printers.
7 From the first pop-up menu, choose AppleTalk.
8 From the second pop-up menu, select Local AppleTalk zone.
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9 Select the printer from the list.
10 Click Add.
Note: If the printer doesn't show up in the list, you may need to add it using the IP address. Contact your
system support person for assistance.
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Minimizing your printer's environmental impact
Lexmark is committed to environmental sustainability and is continually improving its printers to reduce their impact
on the environment. We design with the environment in mind, engineer our packaging to reduce materials, and provide
collection and recycling programs. For more information, see:
• The Notices chapter
• The Environmental Sustainability section of the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/environment
• The Lexmark recycling program at www.lexmark.com/recycle
By selecting certain printer settings or tasks, you may be able to reduce your printer's impact even further. This chapter
outlines the settings and tasks that may yield a greater environmental benefit.
Saving paper and toner
Studies show that as much as 80% of the carbon footprint of a printer is related to paper usage. You can significantly
reduce your carbon footprint by using recycled paper and the following printing suggestions, such as printing on both
sides of the paper and printing multiple pages on one side of a single sheet of paper.
For information on how you can quickly save paper and energy using one printer setting, see “Using Eco-Mode” on
page 36.
Using recycled paper and other office papers
As an environmentally conscientious company, Lexmark supports the use of recycled paper produced specifically for
use in laser (electrophotographic) printers.
While no blanket statement can be made that all recycled paper will feed well, Lexmark consistently tests papers that
represent recycled cut size copier papers available on the global market. This scientific testing is conducted with rigor
and discipline. Many factors are taken into consideration both separately and as a whole, including the following:
• Amount of post-consumer waste (Lexmark tests up to 100% post-consumer waste content.)
• Temperature and humidity conditions (Testing chambers simulate climates from all over the world.)
• Moisture content (Business papers should have low moisture: 4–5%.)
• Bending resistance and proper stiffness means optimum feeding through the printer.
• Thickness (impacts how much can be loaded into a tray)
• Surface roughness (measured in Sheffield units, impacts print clarity and how well toner fuses to the paper)
• Surface friction (determines how easily sheets can be separated)
• Grain and formation (impacts curling, which also influences the mechanics of how the paper behaves as it moves
through the printer)
• Brightness and texture (look and feel)
Recycled papers are better than ever; however, the amount of recycled content in a paper affects the degree of control
over foreign matter. And while recycled papers are one good path to printing in an environmentally responsible manner,
they are not perfect. The energy required to de-ink and deal with additives such as colorants and “glue” often generates
more carbon emissions than does normal paper production. However, using recycled papers enables better resource
management overall.
Lexmark concerns itself with the responsible use of paper in general based on life cycle assessments of its products. To
gain a better understanding of the impact of printers on the environment, the company commissioned a number of
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life cycle assessments and found that paper was identified as the primary contributor (up to 80%) of carbon emissions
caused throughout the entire life of a device (from design to end-of-life). This is due to the energy-intensive
manufacturing processes required to make paper.
Thus, Lexmark seeks to educate customers and partners on minimizing the impact of paper. Using recycled paper is
one way. Eliminating excessive and unnecessary paper consumption is another. Lexmark is well-equipped to help
customers minimize printing and copying waste. In addition, the company encourages purchasing paper from suppliers
who demonstrate their commitment to sustainable forestry practices.
Lexmark does not endorse specific suppliers, although a converter’s product list for special applications is maintained.
However, the following paper choice guidelines will help alleviate the environmental impact of printing:
1 Minimize paper consumption.
2 Be selective about the origin of wood fiber. Buy from suppliers who carry certifications such as the Forestry
Stewardship Council (FSC) or The Program for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC). These certifications
guarantee that the paper manufacturer uses wood pulp from forestry operators that employ environmentally and
socially responsible forest management and restoration practices.
3 Choose the most appropriate paper for printing needs: normal 75 or 80 g/m
or recycled paper.
2
certified paper, lower weight paper,
Unacceptable paper examples
Test results indicate that the following paper types are at risk for use with laser printers:
• Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as carbonless papers
• Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the paper
• Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser
• Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise location on the page) greater than ± 2.3 mm (± 0.9 in.),
such as optical character recognition (OCR) forms. In some cases, registration can be adjusted with a software
application to successfully print on these forms.)
• Rough-edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers or curled papers
• Recycled papers that fail EN12281:2002 (European testing)
• Paper weighing less than 60 g/m
• Multiple part forms or documents
2
(16 lb)
For more information about Lexmark, visit www.lexmark.com. General sustainability-related information can be found
at the Environmental Sustainability link.
Conserving supplies
There are a number of ways you can reduce the amount of paper and toner you use when printing. You can:
Use both sides of the paper
If your printer model supports duplex printing, you can control whether print appears on one or two sides of the paper
by selecting 2-sided printing from the Print dialog or the Lexmark Toolbar.
Place multiple pages on one sheet of paper
You can print up to 16 consecutive pages of a multiple-page document onto one side of a single sheet of paper by
selecting a setting from the Multipage printing (N-Up) section of the Print dialog.
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Check your first draft for accuracy
Before printing or making multiple copies of a document:
• Use the preview feature, which you can select from the Print dialo g or the Lexmark Toolbar, to see how the document
will look before you print it.
• Print one copy of the document to check its content and format for accuracy.
Avoid paper jams
Carefully select and load paper to avoid paper jams. For more information, see “Avoiding jams” on page 119.
Saving energy
Using Eco-Mode
Use Eco-Mode to quickly select one or more ways to reduce your printer's environmental impact.
Note: See the table for the multiple settings that change when you select an Eco-Mode setting.
ChooseTo
EnergyReduce energy use, especially when the printer is idle.
• Printer engine motors do not start until a job is ready to print. You may notice a short delay before the
first page is printed.
• The printer enters Power Saver mode after one minute of inactivity.
PaperDuplex is enabled on printer models supporting duplex.
Energy/Paper Use all the settings associated with Energy mode and Paper mode.
OffUse factory default settings for all settings associated with Eco-Mode. This setting supports the performance
specifications for your printer.
To select an Eco-Mode setting:
1 From the printer control panel, press .
2 Press the arrow buttons until Settings appears, and then press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until General Settings appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Eco-Mode appears, and then press .
5 Select the setting you want, and then press.
Submitting changes appears.
Reducing printer noise
Use Quiet Mode to reduce the printer noise.
Note: See the table for the multiple settings that change when you select a Quiet Mode setting.
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ChooseTo
OnReduce printer noise.
• You may notice a reduction in processing speed.
• Printer engine motors do not start until a job is ready to
print. You may notice a short delay before the first page
is printed.
• Fans run at a reduced speed or are turned off.
• If your printer has faxing capability, fax sounds are
reduced or disabled, including those made by the fax
speaker and ringer.
OffUse factory default settings. This setting supports the
performance specifications for your printer.
To select a Quiet Mode setting:
1 From the printer control panel, press .
2 Press the arrow buttons until Settings appears, and then press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until General Settings appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Quiet Mode appears, and then press .
5 Select the setting you want, and then press.
Submitting changes appears.
Adjusting Power Saver
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Settings appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until General Settings appears, and then press .
5 Press the arrow buttons until Timeout appears, and then press .
6 Press the arrow buttons until Power Saver appears, and then press .
7 Press the arrow buttons to enter the number of minutes for the printer to wait before entering the Power Saver
mode. Available settings range from 1–240 minutes.
8 Press .
Submitting changes appears.
9 Press , and then press until Ready appears.
Note: Power Saver settings can also be adjusted by typing the printer IP address into the address field of your Web
browser.
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Recycling
Lexmark provides collection programs and environmentally progre ssi ve ap pro ac hes to recycl ing. For mor e inform ation,
see:
• The Notices chapter
• The Environmental Sustainability section of the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/environment
• The Lexmark recycling program at www.lexmark.com/recycle
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.
Recycling Lexmark packaging
Lexmark continually strives to minimize packaging. Less packaging helps to ensure that Lexmark printers ar e transported
in the most efficient and environmentally sensitive manner and that there is less packaging to dispose of. These
efficiencies result in fewer greenhouse emissions, energy savings, and natural resource savings.
Lexmark cartons are 100% recyclable where corrugated recycling facilities exist. Facilities may not exist in your area.
The foam used in Lexmark packaging is recyclable where foam recycling facilities exist. Facilities may not exist in your
area.
When you return a cartridge to Lexmark, you can reuse the box that the cartridge came in. Lexmark will recycle the
box.
Returning Lexmark cartridges for reuse or recycling
The Lexmark Cartridge Collection Program diverts millions of Lexmark cartridges from landfills annually by making it
both easy and free for Lexmark customers to return used cartridges to Lexmark for reuse or recycling. One hundred
percent of the empty cartridges returned to Lexmark are either reused or demanufactured for recycling. Boxes used
to return the cartridges are also recycled.
To return Lexmark cartridges for reuse or recycling, follow the instructions that came with your printer or cartridge and
use the pre-paid shipping label. You can also:
1 Visit our Web site at www.lexmark.com/recycle.
2 From the Toner Cartridges section, select your country from the list.
3 Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
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Loading paper and specialty media
This section explains how to use the 250-sheet tray, the manual feeder, an optional 550-sheet tray and the 650-sheet
duo drawer with an integrated multipurpose feeder. It also includes information about paper orientation, setting the
Paper Size and Paper Type, and linking and unlinking trays.
Linking and unlinking trays
Linking trays
Tray linking is useful for large print jobs or multiple copies. When one linked tray is empty, paper feeds from the next
linked tray. When the Paper Size and Paper Type settings are the same for any trays, the trays are automatically linked.
The Paper Size setting for all trays must be set manually from the Paper Size menu. The Paper Type setting must be set
for all trays from the Paper Type menu. The Paper Type menu and the Paper Size menu are both available from the
Paper Size/Type menu.
Unlinking trays
Unlinked trays have settings that are not the same as the settings of any other tray.
To unlink a tray, change the following tray settings so that they do not match the settings of any other tray:
• Paper Type (for example: Plain Paper, Letterhead, Custom Type <x>)
Paper Type names describe the paper characteristics. If the name that best describes your paper is used by linked
trays, assign a different Paper Type name to the tray, such as Custom Type <x>, or define your own custom name.
• Paper Size (for example: letter, A4, statement)
Load a different paper size to change the Paper Size setting for a tray. Paper Size settings are not automatic; they
must be set manually from the Paper Size menu.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not assign a Paper Type name that does not accurately describe the type of paper
loaded in the tray. The temperature of the fuser varies according to the specified Paper Type. Paper may not be properly
processed if an inaccurate Paper Type is selected.
Assigning a custom paper type name to a tray
Assign a Custom Type <x> name to a tray to link or unlink it. Associate the same Custom Type <x> name to each tray
that you want to link.
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Paper Menu appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Size/Type appears, and then press .
5 Press the arrow buttons, and then press to select the tray.
The Paper Size menu appears.
6 Press the arrow buttons until the Paper Type menu appears.
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7 Press .
8 Press the arrow buttons until Custom Type <x> or another custom name appears, and then press .
Submitting changes appears, followed by Paper Menu.
9 Press , and then press to return to the Ready state.
Setting the paper size and type
1 Make sure that the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Paper Menu appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Size/Type appears, and then press .
5 Press the arrow buttons until the correct tray appears, and then press .
6 Press when Size appears.
7 Press the arrow buttons until the correct size appears, and then press .
Submitting changes appears, followed by Size.
8 Press the arrow buttons until Type appears, and then press .
9 Press the arrow buttons until the correct type appears, and then press .
Submitting changes appears, followed by Type.
Configuring Universal paper settings
The Universal Paper Size is a user-defined setting that lets you print on paper sizes that are not preset in the printer
menus. Set the Paper Size for the specified tray to Universal when the size you want is not available from the Paper
Size menu. Then, specify all of the following Universal size settings for your paper:
• Units of Measure (inches or millimeters)
• Portrait Height and Portrait Width
• Feed Direction
Note: The smallest supported Universal size is 76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.); the largest is 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.).
Specify a unit of measure
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Paper Menu appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Universal Setup appears, and then press .
5 Press the arrow buttons until Units of Measure appears, and then press .
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6 Press the arrow buttons until the correct unit of measure appears, and then press .
Submitting changes appears, followed by the Universal Setup menu.
7 Press , and then press to return to the Ready state.
Specify the paper height and width
Defining a specific height and width measurement for the Universal paper size (in the portrait orientation) allows the
printer to support the size, including support for standard features such as duplex printing and printing multiple pages
on one sheet.
1 From the Universal Setup menu, press the arrow buttons until Portrait Width or Portrait Height
appears, and then press
Note: Select Portrait Height to adjust the paper height setting or Paper Width to adjust the paper width
setting.
.
2 Press the arrow buttons to decrease or increase the setting, and then press .
Submitting changes appears, followed by the Universal Setup menu.
3 Press , and then press to return to the Ready state.
Loading the standard 250-sheet tray
The printer has one standard 250-sheet tray (Tray 1) with an attached manual feeder. The 250-sheet tray, the 650-sheet
duo drawer, and the optional 550-sheet tray support the same paper sizes and types and are loaded in the same way.
Note: The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
1 Pull the tray out.
Note: Do not remove trays while a job prints or while Busy appears on the display. Doing so may cause a jam.
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2 Squeeze the length guide tab inward as shown, and slide the guide to the correct position for the paper size being
loaded.
Note: Use the size indicators on the bottom of the tray to help position the guide.
3 If the paper is longer than A4 or letter size, push the green tab at the back of the tray to extend it.
4 Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten the
edges on a level surface.
5 Load the paper stack with the recommended print side faceup.
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6 Make sure the paper guides are secure against the edges of the paper.
Note: Make sure that side guides are placed tightly against the edges of the paper so that the image is registered
properly on the page.
7 Insert the tray.
8 If a different type or size of paper was loaded than the type or size previously loaded in the tray, change the Paper
Type or Paper Size setting for the tray from the printer control panel.
Note: Mixing paper sizes or types in a tray may lead to jams.
Loading the 650-sheet duo drawer
The 650-sheet duo drawer (Tray 2) consists of a 550-sheet tray and an integrated 100-sheet multipurpose feeder. The
drawer is loaded in the same way as the 250-sheet tray and the optional 550-sheet tray, and supports the same paper
types and sizes. The only differences are the look of the guide tabs and the location of the paper size indicators, as
shown in the following illustration:
Note: The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
1
2
3
1Length guide tabs
2Size indicators
3Width guide tabs
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Using the multipurpose feeder
1 Push the feeder release latch to the left to open the multipurpose feeder.
2 Grasp the extension, and pull it straight out until it is fully extended.
3 Prepare the paper for loading.
• Flex sheets of paper back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Do not fold or crease the paper. Straighten
the edges on a level surface.
• Hold transparencies by the edges and fan them. Straighten the edges on a level surface.
Note: Avoid touching the print side of transparencies. Be careful not to scratch them.
• Flex a stack of envelopes back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Straighten the edges on a level
surface.
4 Locate the stack height limiter and tab.
Note: Do not exceed the maximum stack height by forcing paper under the stack height limiter.
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2
1
4
3
1Tab
2Stack height limiter
3Width guides
4Size indicators
5 Load the paper, and then adjust the width guide to lightly touch the edge of the paper stack.
• Load paper, card stock, and transparencies with the recommended print side facedown and the top edge
entering first.
• Load envelopes with the flap side up.
Warning—Potential Damage: Never use envelopes with stamps, clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, or
self-stick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer.
Notes:
• Do not load or close the multipurpose feeder while a job is printing.
• Load only one size and type of paper at a time.
6 Make sure the paper is as far into the multipurpose feeder as it will go with very gentle pushing. Paper should lie
flat in the multipurpose feeder. Make sure the paper fits loosely in the multipurpose feeder and is not bent or
wrinkled.
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Using the manual feeder
The standard 250-sheet tray has an integrated manual feeder that can be used to print on different types of paper one
sheet at a time.
1 Load one sheet of paper facedown into the center of the manual feeder.
Notes:
• Load letterhead faceup, with the top of the sheet entering first.
• Load envelopes with the flap side down and with the stamp area as shown.
2 Feed paper into the manual feeder only to the point where its leading edge can contact the paper guides.
Note: To achieve the best possible print quality, use only high-quality media designed for laser printers.
3 Adjust the paper guides to the paper width.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not force the paper into the feeder. Forcing the paper causes jams.
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Paper and specialty media guidelines
Additional information for printing on speciality medias may be found in the Cardstock and Label Guide available at
http://support.lexmark.com.
Paper guidelines
Paper characteristics
The following paper characteristics affect print quality and reliability. Consider these characteristics when evaluating
new paper stock.
Weight
The printer can automatically feed paper weights from 60 to 176 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb bond) grain long. Paper lighter than
2
75 g/m
bond) grain long paper. For paper smaller than 182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.), we recommend 90 g/m
Curl
Curl is the tendency for paper to curl at its edges. Excessive curl can cause paper feeding problems. Curl can occur after
the paper passes through the printer, where it is exposed to high temperatures. Storing paper unwrapped in hot, humid,
cold, or dry conditions, even in the trays, can contribute to paper curling prior to printing and can cause feeding
problems.
(20 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing jams. For best performance, use 80 g/m2 (21 lb
2
or heavier paper.
Smoothness
Paper smoothness directly affects print quality. If paper is too rough, toner cannot fuse to it properly. If paper is too
smooth, it can cause paper feeding or print quality issues. Always use paper between 100 and 300 Sheffield points;
however, smoothness between 150 and 200 Sheffield points produces the best print quality.
Moisture content
The amount of moisture in paper affects both print quality and the ability of the printer to feed the paper correctly.
Leave paper in its original wrapper until it is time to use it. This limits the exposure of paper to moisture changes that
can degrade its performance.
Condition paper before printing by storing it in its original wrapper in the same environment as the printer for 24 to
48 hours before printing. Extend the time several days if the storage or transportation environment is very different
from the printer environment. Thick paper may also require a longer conditioning period.
Grain direction
Grain refers to the alignment of the paper fibers in a sheet of paper. Grain is either grain long, running the length of
the paper, or grain short, running the width of the paper.
2
For 60 to 176 g/m
(16 to 47 lb bond) paper, use grain long fibers.
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Fiber content
Most high-quality xerographic paper is made from 100% chemically treated pulped wood. This content provides the
paper with a high degree of stability resulting in fewer paper feeding problems and better print quality. Paper containing
fibers such as cotton possesses characteristics that can negatively affect paper handling.
Selecting paper
Using appropriate paper prevents jams and helps ensure trouble-free printing.
To help avoid jams and poor print quality:
• Always use new, undamaged paper.
• Before loading paper, know the recommended print side of the paper. This information is usually indicated on the
paper package.
• Do not use paper that has been cut or trimmed by hand.
• Do not mix paper sizes, types, or weights in the same source; mixing results in jams.
• Do not use coated papers unless they are specifically designed for electrophotographic printing.
Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead
Use these guidelines when selecting preprinted forms and letterhead:
• Use grain long for 60 to 176 g/m
• Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing process.
• Avoid papers with rough or heavily textured surfaces.
2
weight paper.
Use papers printed with heat-resistant inks designed for use in xerographic copiers. The ink must be able to withstand
temperatures up to 200°C (392°F) without melting or releasing hazardous emissions. Use inks that are not affected by
the resin in toner. Inks that are oxidation-set or oil-based generally meet these requirements; latex inks might not.
When in doubt, contact the paper supplier.
Preprinted papers such as letterhead must be able to withstand temperatures up to 200°C (392°F) without melting or
releasing hazardous emissions.
Storing paper
Use these paper storage guidelines to help avoid jams and uneven print quality:
• For best results, store paper where the temperature is 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is 40%. Most label
manufacturers recommend printing in a temperature range of 18 to 24 °C (65 to 75°F) with relative hum idity between
40 and 60%.
• Store paper in cartons when possible, on a pallet or shelf, rather than on the floor.
• Store individual packages on a flat surface.
• Do not store anything on top of individual paper packages.
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Supported paper sizes, types, and weights
The following tables provide information on standard and optional input sources and the sizes, types, and weights of
print media they support.
Note: For an unlisted paper size, select the closest larger listed size.
Paper sizes supported by the printer
Notes:
• Your printer model may have a 650-sheet duo drawer, which consists of a 550-sheet tray and an integrated
100-sheet multipurpose feeder. The 550-sheet tray part of the 650-sheet duo drawer supports the same paper as
the optional 550-sheet tray. The integrated multipurpose feeder supports different paper sizes, types, and weights.
• The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
Paper sizeDimensions250-sheet trayOptional
550-sheet tray
A4210 x 297 mm
(8.3 x 11.7 in.)
A5148 x 210 mm
(5.83 x 8.3 in.)
JIS B5182 x 257 mm
(7.2 x 10.1 in.)
A6105 x 148 mm
(4.1 x 5.8 in.)
Statement140 x 216 mm
(5.5 x 8.5 in.)
Letter216 x 279 mm
(8.5 x 11 in.)
Folio216 x 330 mm
(8.5 x 13 in.)
Oficio (Mexico)216 x 340 mm
(8.5 x 13 in.)
Legal216 x 356 mm
(8.5 x 14 in.)
XX
XX
Multipurpose
feeder
Manual
feeder
Executive184 x 267 mm
(7.3 x 10.5 in.)
*
When Universal is selected, the page is formatted for 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software
program.
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Paper sizeDimensions250-sheet trayOptional
550-sheet tray
Universal
*
148 x 210 mm
(5.8 x 8.3 in.) up to
216 x 356 mm
(8.5 x 14 in.)
Multipurpose
feeder
Manual
feeder
76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.)
up to 216 x 356 mm
(8.5 x 14 in.)
7 3/4 Envelope
(Monarch)
9 Envelope98 x 225 mm
10 Envelope105 x 241 mm
DL Envelope110 x 220 mm
B5 Envelope176 x 250 mm
C5 Envelope162 x 229 mm
Monarch105 x 241 mm
Other Envelope98 x 162 mm
*
When Universal is selected, the page is formatted for 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software
program.
98 x 191 mm
(3.9 x 7.5 in.)
(3.9 x 8.9 in.)
(4.1 x 9.5 in.)
(4.3 x 8.7 in.)
(6.9 x 9.8 in.)
(6.4 x 9 in.)
(4.1 x 9.5 in.)
(3.9 x 6.3 in.) up to
176 x 250 mm
(6.9 x 9.8 in.)
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
Paper types supported by the printer
Notes:
• Your printer model may have a 650-sheet duo drawer, which consists of a 550-sheet tray and an integrated
100-sheet multipurpose feeder. The 550-sheet tray part of the 650-sheet duo drawer supports the same paper as
the optional 550-sheet tray. The integrated multipurpose feeder supports different paper sizes, types, and weights.
• The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
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Paper typeStandard 250-sheet
tray
Optional 550-sheet
tray
Multipurpose feederManual feeder
Paper
Card stock
Transparencies*X
EnvelopesXX
Paper labels
* Lexmark transparency part numbers 12A8240 and 12A8241 are supported from the standard tray, the manual feeder,
and the multipurpose feeder.
Paper types and weights supported by the printer
Notes:
• Your printer model may have a 650-sheet duo drawer, which consists of a 550-sheet tray and an integrated
100-sheet multipurpose feeder. The 550-sheet tray part of the 650-sheet duo drawer supports the same paper as
the optional 550-sheet tray. The integrated multipurpose feeder supports different paper sizes, types, and weights.
• The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
Paper type250-sheet trayOptional 550-sheet
Multipurpose feederManual feeder
tray
1, 2
Light
1, 2
Plain
1, 2
Heavy
Cardstock
1
Paper types must be set to match the supporting paper weights.
2
The duplex supports paper weights between 60–105 g/m2 (16–28 lb) grain long bond. The duplex does not support card
1, 2
60 to 74.9 g/m2 grain
long (16 to 19.9 lb
bond)
75 to 89.9 g/m2 grain
long (20 to 23.8 lb
bond)
90 to 104.9 g/m2 grain
long (23.9 to 27.8 lb
bond)
105 to 176 g/m2 grain
long (27.8 to 47 lb
bond)
60 to 74.9 g/m2 grain
long (16 to 19.9 lb
bond)
75 to 89.9 g/m2 grain
long (20 to 23.8 lb
bond)
90 to 104.9 g/m2 grain
long (23.9 to 27.8 lb
bond)
105 to 176 g/m2 grain
long (27.8 to 47 lb
bond)
60 to 74.9 g/m2 grain
long (16 to 19.9 lb
bond)
75 to 89.9 g/m2 grain
long (20 to 23.8 lb
bond)
90 to 104.9 g/m2 grain
long (23.9 to 27.8 lb
bond)
105 to 176 g/m2 grain
long (27.8 to 47 lb
bond)
60 to 74.9 g/m2 grain
long (16 to 19.9 lb
bond)
75 to 89.9 g/m2 grain
long (20 to 23.8 lb
bond)
90 to 104.9 g/m2 grain
long (23.9 to 27.8 lb
bond)
105 to 176 g/m2 grain
long (27.8 to 47 lb
bond)
stock, transparencies, envelopes, or labels.
3
For 60 to 176 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb bond) paper, we recommend grain long fibers.
4
Lexmark transparency part numbers 12A8240 and 12A8241 are supported from the 250-sheet tray, manual feeder, and
multipurpose feeder.
5
The pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first.
6
100 percent cotton content maximum weight is 90 g/m2 (24 lb) bond.
7
105 g/m2 (28 lb) bond envelopes are limited to 25 percent cotton content.
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Paper type250-sheet trayOptional 550-sheet
tray
Glossy papers
Book—88 to 176 g/m
grain long (60 to 120 lb
book)
Cover—162 to
176 g/m
2
grain long (60
to 65 lb cover)
2
Book—88 to 176 g/m
grain long (60 to 120 lb
book)
Cover—162 to
176 g/m
2
grain long (60
to 65 lb cover)
Multipurpose feederManual feeder
2
Book—88 to 176 g/m
grain long (60 to 120 lb
book)
Cover—162 to
176 g/m
2
grain long (60
to 65 lb cover)
2
Book—88 to 176 g/m
grain long (60 to 120 lb
book)
Cover—162 to
176 g/m
to 65 lb cover)
2
grain long (60
2
Card stock—maximum
(grain long)
3
Card stock—maximum
(grain short)
Transparencies
1
4
Labels—maximum
Envelopes
1
Paper types must be set to match the supporting paper weights.
2
The duplex supports paper weights between 60–105 g/m2 (16–28 lb) grain long bond. The duplex does not support card
6,7
Index Bristol—
120 g/m
2
(67 lb)
Tag—120 g/m
Cover—135 g/m
(50 lb)
Index Bristol—
2
163 g/m
(90 lb)
Tag—163 g/m
Cover—176 g/m
(65 lb)
170–180 g/m2 (45 to
48 lb)
5
Paper—131 g/m
(35 lb bond)
XX
2
(74 lb)
2
2
(100 lb)
2
2
Index Bristol—
120 g/m
Tag—120 g/m
Cover—135 g/m
2
(67 lb)
2
(74 lb)
2
(50 lb)
Index Bristol—
2
163 g/m
Tag—163 g/m
Cover—176 g/m
(90 lb)
2
(100 lb)
2
(65 lb)
N/A
Paper—131 g/m2 (35 lb
bond)
Index Bristol—
120 g/m
Tag—120 g/m
Cover—135 g/m
2
(67 lb)
2
(74 lb)
2
(50 lb)
Index Bristol—
2
163 g/m
Tag—163 g/m
Cover—176 g/m
(90 lb)
2
(100 lb)
2
(65 lb)
170–180 g/m2 (45 to
48 lb)
Paper—131 g/m
2
(35 lb bond)
60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to
28 lb bond)
Index Bristol—
120 g/m
Tag—120 g/m
Cover—135 g/m
2
(67 lb)
2
(74 lb)
2
(50 lb)
Index Bristol—
2
163 g/m
Tag—163 g/m
Cover—176 g/m
(90 lb)
2
(100 lb)
2
(65 lb)
170–180 g/m2 (45 to
48 lb)
Paper—131 g/m
2
(35 lb bond)
60 to 105 g/m2 (16 to
28 lb bond)
stock, transparencies, envelopes, or labels.
3
For 60 to 176 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb bond) paper, we recommend grain long fibers.
4
Lexmark transparency part numbers 12A8240 and 12A8241 are supported from the 250-sheet tray, manual feeder, and
multipurpose feeder.
5
The pressure sensitive area must enter the printer first.
6
100 percent cotton content maximum weight is 90 g/m2 (24 lb) bond.
7
105 g/m2 (28 lb) bond envelopes are limited to 25 percent cotton content.
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Paper capacities
Input capacities
Notes:
• Your printer model may have a 650-sheet duo drawer, which consists of a 550-sheet tray and an integrated
100-sheet multipurpose feeder. The 550-sheet tray part of the 650-sheet duo drawer supports the same paper as
the optional 550-sheet tray. The integrated multipurpose feeder supports different paper sizes, types, and weights.
• The optional 550-sheet tray is not available for all printer models.
Paper type250-sheet trayOptional 550-sheet trayMultipurpose tray
Paper
Labels
250 sheets
100
1
2
550 sheets
200
Transparencies50X50
EnvelopesXX10
OtherXX
1
Based on 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper
2
Capacity varies depending on label material and construction.
3
Capacity varies depending on the weight and type of paper.
1
2
100 sheets
2
50
Various quantities
1
3
Output capacity
Paper type
Paper
1
Capacity may vary depending on media specifications and the printer operating environment.
2
Based on 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper
Standard output bin
100 sheets
2
1
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Printing
Printing a document
Printing a document
1 Load paper into a tray or feeder.
2 From the printer control panel Paper menu, set the Paper Size/Type to match the loaded paper.
3 Send the print job:
For Windows users
a With a document open, click File Print.
b Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup, and then adjust the settings as needed.
Note: To print on a specific size or type of paper, adjust the paper size or type settings to match the loaded
paper, or select the appropriate tray or feeder.
c Click OK, and then click OK.
For Macintosh users
a Customize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog:
1 With a document open, choose File > Page Setup.
2 Choose a paper size or create a custom size to match the loaded paper.
3 Click OK.
b Customize the settings as needed in the Print dialog:
1 With a document open, choose File > Print.
If necessary, click the disclosure triangle to see more options.
2 From the Print dialog and pop-up menus, adjust the settings as needed.
Note: To print on a specific paper type, adjust the paper type setting to match the loaded paper, or select
the appropriate tray or feeder.
3 Click Print.
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Printing specialty documents
Additional information for printing on speciality medias may be found in the Cardstock and Label Guide available on
http://support.lexmark.com.
Tips on using letterhead
Page orientation is important when printing on letterhead. Use the following table to determine which direction to
load the letterhead:
Source or processPrint side and paper orientation
• Standard 250-sheet tray
• Optional 550-sheet tray
• Simplex (one-sided) printing
from trays
Duplex (two-sided) printing from
trays
Printed letterhead design is placed faceup. The top edge of the sheet with the logo is
placed at the front of the tray.
Printed letterhead design is placed facedown. The top edge of the sheet with the logo
is placed at the back of the tray.
Note: Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the chosen preprinted letterhead is acceptable for
laser printers.
Preprinted letterhead design is placed facedown. The top edge of the sheet with the
logo should enter the manual feeder first.
Preprinted letterhead design is placed faceup. The top edge of the sheet with the logo
should enter the manual feeder last.
Note: Check with the manufacturer or vendor to determine whether the chosen preprinted letterhead is acceptable for
laser printers.
Tips on using transparencies
Print samples on the transparencies being considered for use before buying large quantities.
When printing on transparencies:
• Feed transparencies from the standard 250-sheet tray or the manual feeder.
• Use transparencies designed specifically for laser printers. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to ensure that
the transparencies are able to withstand temperatures up to 175° C (350° F) without melting, discoloring, offsetting,
or releasing hazardous emissions.
Note: Transparencies can be printed at a temperature up to 180° C (356° F) if Transparency Weight is set to Heavy
and Transparency Texture is set to Rough. Select these settings in the Paper menu using a local utility.
• To prevent print quality problems, avoid getting fingerprints on the transparencies.
• Before loading transparencies, fan the stack to prevent sheets from sticking together.
• We recommend Lexmark part number 70X7240 for letter-size transparencies and Lexmark part number 12A5010
for A4-size transparencies.
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Tips on using envelopes
Print samples on the envelopes being considered for use before buying large quantities.
When printing on envelopes:
• Feed envelopes from the manual feeder or optional multipurpose feeder.
• Set the Paper Type to Envelope, and select the envelope size.
• Use envelopes designed specifically for laser printers. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to ensure the
envelopes can withstand temperatures up to 200°C (392°F) without sealing, wrinkling, curling excessively, or
releasing hazardous emissions.
• For the best performance, use envelopes made from 60 g/m
weight for envelopes as long as the cotton content is 25% or less. All-cotton envelopes must not exceed 90 g/m
(24 lb bond) weight.
• Use only new envelopes.
• To optimize performance and minimize jams, do not use envelopes that:
– Have excessive curl or twist
– Are stuck together or damaged in any way
– Have windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossing
– Have metal clasps, string ties, or folding bars
– Have an interlocking design
– Have postage stamps attached
– Have any exposed adhesive when the flap is in the sealed or closed position
– Have bent corners
– Have rough, cockle, or laid finishes
• Adjust the width guides to fit the width of the envelopes.
2
(16 lb bond) paper. Use up to 105 g/m2 (28 lb bond)
2
Note: A combination of high humidity (over 60%) and the high printing temperature may wrinkle or seal envelopes.
Tips on using labels
Print samples on the labels being considered for use before buying large quantities.
Note: Use only paper label sheets. Vinyl, pharmacy, and dual-sided labels are not supported.
For detailed information on label printing, characteristics, and design, see the Card Stock & Label Guide available on
the Lexmark Web site at http://support.lexmark.com.
When printing on labels:
• Use labels designed specifically for laser printers. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to verify that:
– The labels can withstand temperatures up to 210°C (410°F) without sealing, excessive curling, wrinkling, or
releasing hazardous emissions.
Note: Labels can be printed at a higher fusing temperature up to 220°C (428°F) if Label Weight is set to Heavy.
Select this setting using the Embedded Web Server, or from the printer control panel Paper menu.
– Label adhesives, face sheet (printable stock), and topcoats can withstand up to 25-psi (172-kPa) pres sure without
delaminating, oozing around the edges, or releasing hazardous fumes.
• Do not use labels with slick backing material.
• Use full label sheets. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a jam. Partial sheets
also contaminate the printer and the cartridge with adhesive, and could void the printer and cartridge warranties.
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• Do not use labels with exposed adhesive.
• Do not print within 1 mm (0.04 in.) of the edge of the label, of the perforations, or between die-cuts of the label.
• Be sure adhesive backing does not reach to the sheet edge. Zone coating of the adhesive at least 1 mm (0.04 in.)
away from edges is recommended. Adhesive material contaminates the printer and could void the warranty.
• If zone coating of the adhesive is not possible, remove a 2-mm (0.06-in.) strip on the leading and driver edge, and
use a non-oozing adhesive.
• Portrait orientation works best, especially when printing bar codes.
Tips on using card stock
Card stock is heavy, single-ply specialty media. Many of its variable characteristics, such as moisture content, thickness,
and texture, can significantly impact print quality. Print samples on the card stock being considered for use before
buying large quantities.
When printing on card stock:
• From MarkVision Professional, the printer software, or the printer control panel:
1 Set the Paper Type to Card Stock.
2 Set the Paper Weight to Card Stock Weight.
3 Set the Card Stock Weight to Normal or Heavy.
• Be aware that preprinting, perforation, and creasing may significantly affect the print quality and cause jams or
other paper handling problems.
• Check with the manufacturer or vendor to ensure the card stock can withstand temperatures up to 200°C (392°F)
without releasing hazardous emissions.
• Do not use preprinted card stock manufactured with chemicals that may contaminate the printer. Preprinting
introduces semi-liquid and volatile components into the printer.
• Use grain short card stock when possible.
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Printing from a flash drive
A USB port is located on the printer control panel of some models. Insert a flash drive to print supported file types.
Supported file types include: .pdf, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .bmp, .png, .tiff, .tif, .pcx, and .dcx.
Many flash drives are tested and approved for use with the printer. For more information, visit the Lexmark Web site
at www.lexmark.com.
Notes:
• Hi-Speed USB devices must support the Full-speed standard. Devices only supporting USB Low-speed capabilities
are not supported.
• USB devices must support the FAT (File Allocation Tables) system. Devices formatted with NTFS (New Technology
File System) or any other file system are not supported.
• Before printing an encrypted .pdf file, enter the file password from the printer control panel.
• You cannot print files for which you do not have printing permissions.
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready or Busy appears.
2 Insert a flash drive into the USB port.
Note: If you insert the flash drive when the printer requires attention, such as when a jam has occurred, the printer
ignores the memory device.
3 Press the arrow buttons until the document you want to print appears, and then press .
Note: Folders found on the flash drive appear as folders. File names are appended by the extension type (for
example, .jpg).
4 Press to print one copy, or enter the number of copies using the arrow buttons, and then press to initiate
the print job.
Note: Do not remove the flash drive from the USB port until the document has finished printing.
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Printing photos from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera
1 Insert one end of the USB cable into the camera.
Note: Use only the USB cable that came with your camera.
2 Insert the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the front of the printer.
Notes:
• Make sure the PictBridge-enabled digital camera is set to the correct USB mode. For more information, see the
camera documentation.
• If the PictBridge connection is successful, then a confirmation message appears on the printer display.
3 Follow the instructions on the camera to select and print photos.
Note: If the printer is turned off while the camera is connected, then you must disconnect and then reconnect the
camera.
Printing information pages
Printing a font sample list
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Reports appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Print Fonts appears, and then press .
5 Press the arrow buttons until PCL Fonts or PostScript Fonts appears, and then press .
After the font sample list prints, Ready appears.
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Printing a directory list
A directory list shows the resources stored in flash memory.
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Reports appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Print Directory appears, and then press .
After the directory list prints, Ready appears.
Printing the print quality test pages
Print the print quality test pages to isolate print quality problems.
1 Turn the printer off.
2 Hold down and while turning the printer on.
3 Release the buttons when the dots appear, and then wait for Config Menu to appear.
4 Press the arrow buttons until Prt Quality Pgs appears, and then press .
The print quality test pages print.
5 Press the arrow buttons until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press .
Ready appears.
Canceling a print job
Canceling a print job from the printer control panel
1 Press .
Stopping appears, followed by Cancel Print Job.
2 Press .
Canceling appears, followed by Ready.
Canceling a print job from the computer
For Windows users
1 Open the printers folder:
a Click , or click Start and then click Run.
b In the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
c Press Enter, or click OK.
The printers folder opens.
2 Double-click the printer icon.
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3 Select the job to cancel.
4 From the keyboard, press Delete.
From the Windows taskbar:
When you send a job to print, a small printer icon appears in the right corner of the taskbar.
1 Double-click the printer icon.
A list of print jobs appears in the printer window.
2 Select a job to cancel.
3 From the keyboard, press Delete.
For Macintosh users
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later:
1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Print & Fax, and then double-click the printer icon.
3 From the printer window, select the job to cancel.
4 From the icon bar at the top of the window, click the Delete icon.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier:
1 From the Go menu, choose Applications.
2 Double-click Utilities, and then double-click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
3 Double-click the printer icon.
4 From the printer window, select the job to cancel.
5 From the icon bar at the top of the window, click the Delete icon.
Note: Certain menus are not available on selected printer models.
Supplies menu
Menu itemDescription
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or Black Toner Cartridges
Early Warning
Low
Invalid
Replace
Missing or Defective
OK
Unsupported
Shows the status of the toner cartridges
Note: Replace Cartridge indicates the cartridge is
nearly empty, and print quality problems may result.
Active NIC
Network Menu
USB Menu
Wireless Menu
General Settings
Setup Menu
Finishing Menu
Quality Menu
Utilities Menu
PDF Menu
PostScript Menu
PCL Emul Menu
Image Menu
PictBridge Menu
Flash Drive Menu
Imaging Kit
OK
Replace Black Imaging Kit
Replace Color Imaging Kit
Defective
Waste Toner Box
Near Full
Replace
Missing
OK
Shows the status of the imaging kit
Shows the status of the waste toner box
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Paper menu
Default Source menu
Menu itemDescription
Default Source
Tray <x>
MP Feeder
Manual Paper
Manual Env
Sets a default paper source for all print jobs
Notes:
• Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
• The 650-sheet duo drawer must be installed in order for MP Feeder or Tray
2 to appear as a menu setting in the Paper menu.
• Only an installed paper source will appear as a menu setting.
• A paper source selected by a print job will override the Default Source
setting for the duration of the print job.
• If the same size and type of paper are in two trays and the Paper Size and
Paper Type settings match, the trays are automatically linked. When one
tray is empty, the job prints using the linked tray.
Paper Size/Type menu
Menu itemDescription
Tray <x> Size
A4
A5
JIS B5
Letter
Folio
Oficio (Mexico)
Legal
Executive
Universal
Specifies the paper size loaded in each tray
Notes:
• Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
• If the same size and type of paper are in two trays and the Paper Size and
Paper Type settings match, the trays are automatically linked. When one
tray is empty, the job prints using the linked tray.
Note: Only installed trays, drawers, and feeders are listed in this menu.
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Menu itemDescription
Tray <x> Type
Plain Paper
Glossy Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Recycled
Letterhead
Colored Paper
Labels
Bond
Preprinted
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Rough/Cotton
Custom Type <x>
MP Feeder Size
A4
A5
JIS B5
A6
Statement
Letter
Folio
Oficio (Mexico)
Legal
Executive
Universal
7 3/4 Envelope
9 Envelope
10 Envelope
DL Envelope
B5 Envelope
C5 Envelope
Other Envelope
Specifies the type of paper loaded in each tray
Notes:
• Plain Paper is the factory default setting for Tray 1. Custom Type <x> is the
factory default setting for all other trays.
• If available, a user-defined name will appear instead of Custom Type <x>.
• Use this menu item to configure automatic tray linking.
Specifies the paper size loaded in the multipurpose feeder
Notes:
• The 650-sheet duo drawer must be installed in order for MP Feeder to
appear as a menu setting in the Paper menu.
• Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
• The multipurpose feeder does not automatically sense paper size. The
paper size value must be set.
Note: Only installed trays, drawers, and feeders are listed in this menu.
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Menu itemDescription
MP Feeder Type
Plain Paper
Glossy Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Recycled
Letterhead
Colored Paper
Labels
Bond
Envelope
Preprinted
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Rough/Cotton
Custom Type <x>
Manual Paper Size
A4
A5
JIS B5
A6
Statement
Letter
Folio
Oficio (Mexico)
Legal
Executive
Universal
Specifies the type of paper loaded in the multipurpose feeder
Notes:
• The 650-sheet duo drawer must be installed in order for MP Feeder to
appear as a menu setting in the Paper menu.
• Plain paper is the factory default setting.
Specifies the size of the paper being manually loaded
Note: Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
Manual Paper Type
Plain Paper
Glossy Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Recycled
Letterhead
Colored Paper
Labels
Bond
Preprinted
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Rough/Cotton
Custom Type <x>
Note: Only installed trays, drawers, and feeders are listed in this menu.
Note: Only installed trays, drawers, and feeders are listed in this menu.
Specifies the size of the envelope being manually loaded
Note: 10 Envelope is the US factory default setting. DL Envelope is the
international factory default setting.
Specifies the type of envelope being manually loaded
Note: Envelope is the factory default setting.
Paper Texture menu
Menu itemDescription
Plain Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Card Stock Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Transparency Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Recycled Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Glossy Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Labels Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the card stock loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if card stock is supported.
Specifies the relative texture of the transparencies loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the recycled paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the glossy paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
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Menu itemDescription
Bond Texture
Rough
Smooth
Normal
Envelope Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Letterhead Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Preprinted Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Colored Texture
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Rough is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the envelopes loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Specifies the relative texture of the colored paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Light Paper
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Heavy Paper
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Rough/Cotton Paper
Rough
Custom <x> Paper
Normal
Smooth
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the light paper loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if the custom type is supported.
Specifies the relative texture of the heavy paper loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if the custom type is supported.
Specifies the relative texture of the rough/cotton paper loaded
Notes:
• Rough is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if the custom type is supported.
Specifies the relative texture of the custom paper loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if the custom type is supported.
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Paper Weight menu
Menu itemsDefinition
Plain Weight, Glossy Weight, Bond Weight, Letterhead Weight,
Preprinted Weight, or Colored Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Transparency Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Recycled Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Labels Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Envelope Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Identifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Identifies the relative weight of the transparencies
loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Identifies the relative weight of the recycled paper
loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Identifies the relative weight of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Identifies the relative weight of the envelopes
loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Card Stock Weight
Normal
Light
Heavy
Light Paper Weight
Light
Heavy Paper Weight
Heavy
Identifies the relative weight of the card stock
loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if card stock is supported.
Identifies the relative weight of the light paper
loaded
Notes:
• Light is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if light paper is supported.
Identifies the relative weight of the heavy paper
loaded
Notes:
• Heavy is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if heavy paper is
supported.
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Menu itemsDefinition
Rough/Cotton Paper Weight
Normal
Custom <x>
Normal
Light
Heavy
Paper Loading menu
Note: Certain options are not available on select printer models.
Menu itemDescription
Recycled Loading
Off
Duplex
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Recycled as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Identifies the relative weight of the rough/cotton
paper loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if rough/cotton paper is
supported.
Identifies the relative weight of the custom paper
type loaded
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• Settings appear only if custom paper is
supported.
Glossy Loading
Off
Duplex
Bond Loading
Off
Duplex
Letterhead Loading
Off
Duplex
Preprinted Loading
Off
Duplex
Colored Loading
Off
Duplex
Light Paper Loading
Off
Duplex
Note: Duplex sets the printer default to 2-sided printing for every print job unless 1-sided printing is selected from Print
Properties (in Windows) or the Print dialog (in Macintosh).
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify glossy
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Bond
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Letterhead as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Preprinted as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Colored as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Light
Paper as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
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Menu itemDescription
Heavy Paper Loading
Off
Duplex
Rough/Cotton Loading
Off
Duplex
Custom <x> Loading
Off
Duplex
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Heavy
Paper as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Rough/Cotton as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Custom <x> as the paper type
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• Custom <x> Loading is available only if the custom type is
supported.
Note: Duplex sets the printer default to 2-sided printing for every print job unless 1-sided printing is selected from Print
Properties (in Windows) or the Print dialog (in Macintosh).
Custom Types menu
Menu itemDescription
Custom Type <x>
Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Glossy
Labels
Envelope
Rough/Cotton
Associates a paper or specialty media type with a factory default CustomType <x> name or a user-defined Custom Name created from the Embedded
Web Server or MarkVision
instead of Custom Type <x>.
Notes:
TM
Professional. This user-defined name displays
• Paper is the factory default setting.
• The custom media type must be supported by the selected tray or feeder
in order for you to print from that source.
Recycled
Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Glossy
Labels
Envelope
Rough/Cotton
Specifies a paper type when the Recycled setting is selected in other menus
Notes:
• Paper is the factory default setting.
• The Recycled type must be supported by the selected tray or feeder in
order for you to print from that source.
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Universal Setup menu
Menu itemDescription
Units of Measure
Inches
Millimeters
Portrait Width
3–14.17 inches
76–360 mm
Portrait Height
3–14.17 inches
76–360 mm
Identifies the units of measure
Notes:
• Inches is the US factory default setting.
• Millimeters is the international factory default setting.
Sets the portrait width
Notes:
• If the width exceeds the maximum, then the printer uses the maximum
width allowed.
• 8.5 inches is the US factory default setting. Inches can be increased in
0.01-inch increments.
• 216 mm is the international factory default setting. Millimeters can be
increased in 1-mm increments.
Sets the portrait height
Notes:
• If the height exceeds the maximum, then the printer uses the
maximum height allowed.
• 14 inches is the US factory default setting. Inches can be increased in
0.01-inch increments.
• 356 mm is the international factory default setting. Millimeters can be
increased in 1-mm increments.
Feed Direction
Short Edge
Long Edge
Specifies the feed direction
Notes:
• Short Edge is the factory default setting.
• Long Edge appears only if the longest edge is shorter than the
maximum length supported in the tray.
Reports
Menu Settings Page menu
Menu itemDescription
Menu Settings PagePrints a report containing information about paper loaded into trays, installed
memory, the total page count, alarms, timeouts, the printer control panel
language, the TCP/IP address, the status of supplies, the status of the network
connection, and other information
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
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Device Statistics menu
Menu itemDescription
Device StatisticsPrints a repor t containing printer statistics such as supply information and details
about printed pages
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
Network Setup Page menu
Menu itemDescription
Network Setup PagePrints a report containing information about the network settings, such as TCP/IP
address information
Notes:
• This menu item appears only for printers with a network print server
installed.
• The page prints when this item is selected.
Print Fonts menu
Menu itemDescription
Print Fonts
PCL Fonts
PostScript Fonts
Prints a report of all the fonts available for the printer language currently set in
the printer
Note: A separate report is available for PCL and PostScript emulations. Each
emulator report contains print samples and information about the language's
available fonts.
Print Defects menu
Menu itemDescription
Print DefectsPrints a diagnostic list of problems
Notes:
• The page prints when this item is selected.
• The list should be printed on letter- or A4-size paper.
Asset Report menu
Menu itemDescription
Asset ReportPrints a report containing asset information including the printer serial number
and model name. The report contains text and UPC bar codes that can be
scanned into an asset database.
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Network/Ports
Active NIC menu
Menu itemDescription
Active NIC
Auto
<list of available network cards>
Shows the print server
Notes:
Network menu
Menu itemDescription
PCL SmartSwitch
On
Off
PS SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PCL emulation when a print job requires
it, regardless of the default printer language
Notes:
• On is the factory default setting.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer does not examine incoming data.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer uses PostScript emulation if PS
SmartSwitch is set to On. It uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup menu if PS SmartSwitch is set to Off.
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PostScript emulation when a print job
requires it, regardless of the default printer language
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• This menu item appears only if an optional network card is installed.
NPA Mode
Auto
Off
Network Buffer
Auto
Disabled
• On is the factory default setting.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer does not examine incoming data.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer uses PCL emulation if PCL SmartSwitch
is set to On. It uses the default printer language specified in the Setup menu if
PCL SmartSwitch is set to Off.
Sets the printer to perform the special processing required for bidirectional
communication following the conventions defined by the NPA protocol
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Sets the size of the network input buffer
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
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Menu itemDescription
Mac Binary PS
Auto
On
Off
Sets the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• The Off setting filters print jobs using the standard protocol.
• The On setting processes raw binary PostScript print jobs.
Sets printer settings on jobs sent through a network port
Note: Certain options are not available on selected printer models.
Reports menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu Reports
Menu itemDescription
Print Setup Page Prints a report containing information about the current network setup
Note: The Setup Page contains information about the network printer settings, such as the TCP/IP address.
Network Card menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu Network Card
Menu itemDescription
View Card Status
Connected
Disconnected
View Card SpeedLets you view the speed of a currently active network card
Network Address
UAA
LAA
Job Timeout
0-225 seconds
Lets you view the connection status of the network card
Lets you view the network addresses
Sets the amount of time in seconds that a network print job can take before it
is canceled
Notes:
• 90 seconds is the factory default setting.
• A setting value of 0 disables the timeout.
• If a value of 1–9 is selected, then the setting is saved as 10.
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Menu itemDescription
Banner Page
Off
On
Allows the printer to print a banner page
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
TCP/IP menu
Note: This menu is available only for network models or printers attached to print servers.
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu TCP/IP
Menu itemDescription
Activate
On
Off
View HostnameLets you view the current TCP/IP hostname
IP AddressLets you view or change the current TCP/IP Address
Activates TCP/IP
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Note: This can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Note: Manually setting the IP address sets the Enable DHCP and Enable Auto IP settings
to Off.
NetmaskLets you view or change the current TCP/IP Netmask
GatewayLets you view or change the current TCP/IP Gateway
Enable DHCP
On
Off
Enable Auto IP
Yes
No
Enable FTP/TFTP
Yes
No
Enable HTTP Server
Yes
No
WINS Server AddressLets you view or change the current WINS Server Address
Enable DDNS/mDNS
Yes
No
DNS Server AddressLets you view or change the current DNS Server Address
Specifies the DHCP address and parameter assignment setting
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Specifies the Zero Configuration Networking setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Enables the built-in FTP server, which allows you to send files to the printer using the
File Transfer Protocol.
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Enables the built-in Web server (Embedded Web Server). When enabled, the printer
can be monitored and managed remotely using a Web browser.
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Lets you view or change the current DDNS/mDNS Server Address
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
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IPv6 menu
Note: The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) menu is available only for network models or printers attached to print
servers.
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu IPv6
Menu itemDescription
Enable IPv6
On
Off
Auto Configuration
On
Off
View Hostname
View Address
View Router Address
Enable DHCPv6
On
Off
Enables IPv6 in the printer
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Specifies whether the network adapter accepts the automatic IPv6
address configuration entries provided by a router
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Lets you view the current setting
Note: These settings can be changed only from the Embedded Web
Server.
Enables DHCPv6 in the printer
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Wireless menu
Use the following menu items to view or configure the wireless internal print server settings.
Note: This menu is available only for network models or printers attached to print servers when an optional wireless
internal print server is installed in the printer.
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu Wireless
Menu itemDescription
Network Mode
Ad hoc
Infrastructure
Specifies the network mode
Notes:
• Ad hoc is the factory default setting. Ad hoc mode configures the
printer for wireless networking directly between it and a computer.
• Infrastructure mode lets the printer access a network using an access
point.
Compatibility
802.11b/g/n
802.11n
802.11b/g
Choose Network
<list of available networks>
Specifies the wireless standard for the wireless network
Note: 802.11b/g/n is the factory default setting.
Lets you select an available network for the printer to use
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Menu itemDescription
View Signal QualityLets you view the quality of the wireless connection
View Security ModeLets you view the encryption method for the wireless connection
AppleTalk menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports Network Menu AppleTalk
Menu itemDescription
Activate
Yes
No
View NameShows the assigned AppleTalk name
View AddressShows the assigned AppleTalk address
Set Zone
<list of zones available on the
network>
Activates AppleTalk support
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Note: The name can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Note: The address can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Provides a list of AppleTalk zones available on the network
Note: The default setting is the default zone for the network. If no default zone
exists, the zone marked with an * is the default setting.
USB menu
Menu itemDescription
PCL SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PCL emulation when a print job requires
it, regardless of the default printer language
Notes:
• On is the factory default setting.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer does not examine incoming data.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer uses PostScript emulation if PS
SmartSwitch is set to On. It uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup menu if PS SmartSwitch is set to Off.
PS SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PostScript emulation when a print job
requires it, regardless of the default printer language
Notes:
• On is the factory default setting.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer does not examine incoming data.
• When the Off setting is used, the printer uses PCL emulation if PCL SmartSwitch
is set to On. It uses the default printer language specified in the Setup menu if
PCL SmartSwitch is set to Off.
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Menu itemDescription
NPA Mode
Auto
Off
USB Buffer
Auto
Disabled
Mac Binary PS
Auto
Off
On
USB With ENA
ENA Address
ENA Netmask
ENA Gateway
Sets the printer to perform the special processing required for bidirectional
communication following the conventions defined by the NPA protocol
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Sets the size of the USB input buffer
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Sets the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• The Off setting filters print jobs using the standard protocol.
• The On setting processes raw binary PostScript print jobs.
Sets the network address, netmask, or gateway information for an external print
server that is attached to the printer using a USB cable
Note: This menu item is available only if the printer is attached to an external print
server through the USB port.
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Settings
General Settings menu
Menu itemDescription
Display Language
English
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espanol
Dansk
Norsk
Nederlands
Svenska
Portugues
Suomi
Russian
Polski
Magyar
Turkce
Cesky
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Korean
Japanese
Sets the language of the text appearing on the display
Note: All languages may not be available for all printers.
Eco-Mode
Off
Energy
Energy/Paper
Paper
Quiet Mode
Off
On
Minimizes the use of energy, paper, or specialty media
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting. Off resets the printer to its
factory default settings.
• The Energy setting minimizes the power used by the printer.
Performance may be affected, but print quality is not.
• Energy/Paper minimizes the use of power and of paper and
specialty media.
• Paper minimizes the amount of paper and specialty media
needed for a print job. Performance may be affected, but print
quality is not.
Reduces the amount of noise produced by the printer
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• On configures the printer to produce as little noise as possible.
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Menu itemDescription
Run Initial Setup
Yes
No
Alarms
Cartridge Alarm
Timeouts
Power Saver
1–240 min
Timeouts
Screen Timeout
15–300 sec
Instructs the printer to run the setup wizard
Notes:
• Yes is the factory default setting.
• After completing the setup wizard by selecting Done at the
Country select screen, the default setting becomes No.
Sets an alarm to sound when the printer requires operator
intervention
Available selections are:
• Single
• Off
Notes:
• Single is the factory default setting for Alarm Control. Single
sounds three quick beeps.
• Off means no alarm will sound.
Specifies the number of minutes of inactivity before some systems
begin entering a minimum power state
Note: 30 minutes is the factory default setting.
Sets the amount of time in seconds the printer waits before
returning the printer display to a Ready state
Note: 30 seconds is the factory default setting.
Timeouts
Print Timeout
Disabled
1–255 sec
Timeouts
Wait Timeout
Disabled
15–65535 sec
Print Recovery
Auto Continue
Disabled
5–255 sec
Sets the amount of time in seconds the printer waits to receive an
end-of-job message before canceling the remainder of the print
job
Notes:
• 90 seconds is the factory default setting.
• When the timer expires, any partially printed page still in the
printer is printed, and then the printer checks to see if any new
print jobs are waiting.
• Print Timeout is available only when using PCL or PPDS
emulation. This setting has no effect on PostScript emulation
print jobs.
Sets the amount of time in seconds the printer waits for additional
data before canceling a print job
Notes:
• 40 seconds is the factory default setting.
• Wait Timeout is available only when the printer is using
PostScript emulation. This setting has no effect on PCL or PPDS
emulation print jobs.
Lets the printer automatically continue printing from certain offline
situations when not resolved within the specified time period
Note: Disabled is the factory default setting.
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Menu itemDescription
Print Recovery
Jam Recovery
Auto
On
Off
Print Recovery
Page Protect
Off
On
Factory Defaults
Do Not Restore
Restore
Specifies whether the printer reprints jammed pages
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting. The printer reprints jammed
pages unless the memory required to hold the pages is needed
for other printer tasks.
• On sets the printer to always reprint jammed pages.
• Off sets the printer to never reprint jammed pages.
Lets the printer successfully print a page that may not have printed
otherwise
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting. Off prints a partial page when
there is not enough memory to print the whole page.
• On sets the printer to process the whole page so that the entire
page prints.
Returns the printer settings to the factory default settings
Notes:
• Do Not Restore is the factory default setting. Do Not Restore
keeps the user-defined settings.
• Restore returns all printer settings to the factory default
settings except Network/Ports menu settings. All downloads
stored in RAM are deleted. Downloads stored in flash memory
or on a printer hard disk are not affected.
Setup menu
Menu itemDescription
Printer Language
PCL Emulation
PS Emulation
PPDS Emulation
Print Area
Normal
Fit to Page
Whole Page
Sets the default printer language
Notes:
• PCL is the factory default printer language.
• PCL emulation uses a PCL interpreter for processing print jobs.
PostScript emulation uses a PS interpreter for processing print
jobs. PPDS emulation uses a PPDS interpreter for processing
print jobs
• Setting a printer language as the default does not prevent a
software program from sending print jobs that use another
printer language.
Sets the logical and physical printable area
Note: Normal is the factory default setting. When attempting to
print data in the non-printable area defined by the Normal setting,
the printer clips the image at the boundary.
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Menu itemDescription
Download Target
RAM
Flash
Resource Save
Off
On
Sets the storage location for downloads
Notes:
• RAM is the factory default setting.
• Storing downloads in flash memory places them in permanent
storage. Downloads remain in flash memory even when the
printer is turned off.
• Storing downloads in RAM is temporary.
• This menu appears only if a flash option is installed.
Specifies how the printer handles temporary downloads, such as
fonts and macros stored in RAM, when the printer receives a job
that requires more memory than is available
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting. Off sets the printer to retain
the downloads only until memory is needed. Downloads are
deleted in order to process print jobs.
• The On setting retains the downloads during language changes
and printer resets. If the printer runs out of memory, 38
Memory Full appears, and downloads are not deleted.
Finishing menu
Menu itemDescription
Sides (Duplex)
1 sided
2 sided
Duplex Binding
Long Edge
Short Edge
Copies
1–999
Specifies whether duplex (2-sided) printing is set as the default for all print jobs
Notes:
• 1 sided is the factory default setting.
• To set 2-sided printing from the software program: for Windows users, click
File Print, and then click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup; for
Macintosh users, choose File > Print, and then adjust the settings from the Print
dialog and pop-up menus.
Defines the way duplexed pages are bound and how the printing on the back of the
page is oriented in relation to the printing on the front of the page
Notes:
• Long Edge is the factory default setting.
• Long Edge specifies that binding be placed on the left edge of portrait pages and
the top edge of landscape pages.
• Short Edge specifies that binding be placed on the top edge of portrait pages and
the left edge of landscape pages.
Specifies a default number of copies for each print job
Note: 1 is the factory default setting.
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Menu itemDescription
Blank Pages
Do Not Print
Print
Collate
Off (1,1,1,2,2,2)
On (1,2,1,2,1,2)
Separator Sheets
None
Between Copies
Between Jobs
Between Pages
Specifies whether blank pages are inserted in a print job
Note: Do Not Print is the factory default setting.
Stacks the pages of a print job in sequence when printing multiple copies
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting. No pages will be collated.
• The On setting stacks the print job sequentially.
• Both settings print the entire job the number of times specified by the Copies
menu setting.
Specifies whether blank separator sheets are inserted
Notes:
• None is the factory default setting.
• Between Copies inserts a blank sheet between each copy of a print job if Collation
is set to On. If Collation is set to Off, a blank page is inserted between each set
of printed pages, such as after all page 1's and after all page 2's.
• Between Jobs inserts a blank sheet between print jobs.
• Between Pages inserts a blank sheet between each page of the print job. This
setting is useful when printing transparencies or inserting blank pages in a
document for notes.
• Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
• From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette in order for
Multi-Purpose Feeder to appear as a menu setting.
Specifies that multiple-page images be printed on one side of a sheet of paper
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• The number selected is the number of page images that will print per side.
Specifies the positioning of multiple-page images when using N-up (pages-sides)
Notes:
• Horizontal is the factory default setting.
• Positioning depends on the number of images and whether the images are in
portrait or landscape orientation.
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Menu itemDescription
Orientation
Auto
Landscape
Portrait
N-up Border
None
Solid
Specifies the orientation of a multiple-page sheet
Note: Auto is the factory default setting. The printer chooses between portrait and
landscape.
Prints a border around each page image when using N-up (pages-sides)
Note: None is the factory default setting.
Quality menu
Menu itemDescription
Color Correction
Auto
Off
Manual
Adjusts the color output on the printed page
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting. Auto applies different color conversion tables
to each object on the printed page.
• Off turns off color correction.
• Manual allows customization of the color tables using the settings available from
the Manual Color menu.
• Due to the differences in additive and subtractive colors, certain colors that appear
on computer monitors are impossible to duplicate on the printed page.
Print Resolution
4800 CQ
1200 dpi
Toner Darkness
1–5
Enhance Fine Lines
Off
On
Specifies the printed output resolution
Note: 4800 CQ is the factory default setting.
Lightens or darkens the printed output
Notes:
• 4 is the factory default setting.
• Selecting a smaller number can help conserve toner.
• If Print Mode is set to Black Only, a setting of 5 increases toner density and darkness
to all print jobs.
• If Print Mode is set to Color, a setting of 5 is the same as a setting of 4.
Enables a print mode preferable for files such as architectural drawings, maps, electrical
circuit diagrams, and flow charts
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• To set Enhance Fine Lines from the software program: for Windows users, click
File Print, and then click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup; for
Macintosh users, choose File > Print, and then adjust the settings from the Print
dialog and pop-up menus.
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Menu itemDescription
Color Saver
Off
On
RGB Brightness
-6–6
RGB Contrast
0–5
RGB Saturation
0–5
Color Balance
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Black
Reduces the amount of toner used for graphics and images. The amount of toner used
for text is not reduced.
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• On overrides Toner Darkness settings.
Adjusts brightness in color outputs
Notes:
• 0 is the factory default setting.
• -6 is the maximum decrease. 6 is the maximum increase.
Adjusts contrast in color outputs
Note: 0 is the factory default setting.
Adjusts saturation in color outputs
Note: 0 is the factory default setting.
Adjusts color in printed output by increasing or decreasing the amount of toner used
for each color
Notes:
• 0 is the factory default setting.
• Available selections for each setting are -5 to 5.
Color Balance
Reset Defaults
Color Samples
sRGB Display
sRGB Vivid
Display—True Black
Vivid
Off—RGB
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off—CMYK
Restores the Color Balance factory default settings
Prints sample pages for each of the RGB and CMYK color conversion tables used in the
printer
Notes:
• Selecting any setting prints the sample.
• Color samples consist of a series of colored boxes along with the RGB or CMYK
combination that creates the color observed. These pages can be used to help
decide which combinations to use to get the desired printed output.
• From a browser window, type the IP address of the printer to access a complete
list of color sample pages from the Embedded Web Server.
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Menu itemDescription
Manual Color
RGB Image
RGB Text
RGB Graphics
Manual Color
CMYK Image
CMYK Text
CMYK Graphics
Customizes the RGB color conversions
Available selections for each setting are:
Vivid
sRGB Display
Display—True Black
sRGB Vivid
Off
Notes:
• sRGB Display is the factory default setting for RGB Image. This applies a color
conversion table to an output that matches the colors displayed on a computer
monitor.
• sRGB Vivid is the factory default setting for RGB Text and RGB Graphics. sRGB Vivid
applies a color conversion table that increases saturation. This is preferred for
business graphics and text.
• Vivid applies a color conversion table th at produces brighter, more saturated colors.
• Display—True Black applies a color conversion table that uses only black toner for
neutral gray colors.
• Off turns off color conversion.
Customizes the CMYK color conversions
Available selections for each setting are:
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off
Notes:
• US CMYK is the US factory default setting. US CMYK applies a color conversion table
that tries to produce output that matches SWOP color output.
• Euro CMYK is the international factory default setting. Euro CMYK applies a color
conversion table that tries to produce output that matches EuroScale color output.
• Vivid CMYK increases color saturation for the US CMYK color conversion table.
• Off turns off color conversion.
Color AdjustInitiates an automatic color adjust calibration
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Utilities menu
Menu itemDescription
Format Flash
No
Yes
Defragment Flash
No
Yes
Formats the flash memory. Flash memory refers to the memory added by installing
an optional flash memory card in the printer.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not turn off the printer while the flash memory is
formatting.
Notes:
• An optional flash memory card must be installed in the printer and operating
properly for this menu item to be available. The optional flash memory card must
not be Read/Write or Write protected.
• No cancels the format request.
• Yes deletes all data stored in flash memory.
Prepares the flash memory to receive new data by retrieving lost storage space
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not turn off the printer while the flash memory is
defragmenting.
Notes:
• An optional flash memory card must be installed in the printer and operating
properly for this menu item to be available. The optional flash memory card must
not be Read/Write or Write protected.
• No cancels the defragment request.
• Yes reformats the flash memory after transferring all downloads to regular
printer memory. When formatting is complete, the downloads are loaded back
into flash memory.
Hex Trace
Activate
Assists in isolating the source of a print job problem
Notes:
• When Activate is selected, all data sent to the printer is printed in hexadecimal,
and character representation and control codes are not executed.
• To exit Hex Trace, turn the printer off or reset the printer.
Coverage Estimator
Off
On
Provides an estimate of the percentage coverage of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
toner on a page. The estimate is printed on a separator page.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
PDF menu
Note: Certain options are not available on selected printer models.
Menu itemDescription
Scale to Fit
No
Yes
Scales page content to fit the selected paper size
Note: No is the factory default setting.
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Menu itemDescription
Annotations
Do Not Print
Print
Prints annotations in a PDF
Note: Do Not Print is the factory default setting.
PostScript menu
Menu itemDescription
Print PS Error
Off
On
Font Priority
Resident
Flash
Image Smoothing
Off
On
Prints a page containing the PostScript error
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Establishes the font search order
Notes:
• Resident is the factory default setting.
• A formatted flash memory option card or printer hard disk must be installed
in the printer and operating properly for this menu item to be available.
• The flash memory option or printer hard disk cannot be Read/Write, Write,
or password protected.
• Job Buffer Size must not be set to 100%.
Enhances the contrast and sharpness of low-resolution images and smooths
their color transitions
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• Image Smoothing has no effect on images that are 300 dpi or higher in
resolution.
PCL Emul menu
Menu itemDescription
Font Source
Resident
Download
Flash
All
Specifies the set of fonts used by the Font Name menu item
Notes:
• Resident is the factory default setting. It shows the factory default set of
fonts downloaded into RAM.
• Flash settings show all fonts resident in that option.
• Flash options must be pr operly formatted and cannot be Read/Write, W rite,
or password protected.
• Download shows all the fonts downloaded into RAM.
• All shows all fonts available to any option.
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Menu itemDescription
Font Name
Courier
Symbol Set
10U PC-8
12U PC-850
PCL Emulation Settings
Point Size
1.00–1008.00
Identifies a specific font and the option where it is stored
Notes:
• Courier is the factory default setting.
• Courier shows the font name, font ID, and storage location in the printer.
The font source abbreviation is R for Resident, F for Flash, and D for
Download.
Specifies the symbol set for each font name
Notes:
• 10U PC-8 is the US factory default setting.
• 12U PC-850 is the international factory default setting.
• A symbol set is a set o f alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, and
special symbols. Symbol sets support the different languages, or specific
programs such as math symbols for scientific text. Only the supported
symbol sets are shown.
Changes the point size for scalable typographic fonts
Notes:
• 12 is the factory default setting.
• Point Size refers to the height of the characters in the font. One point equals
approximately 1/72 of an inch.
• Point sizes can be increased or decreased in 0.25-point increments.
PCL Emulation Settings
Pitch
0.08–100
PCL Emulation Settings
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
PCL Emulation Settings
Lines per Page
1–255
60
64
Specifies the font pitch for scalable monospaced fonts
Notes:
• 10 is the factory default setting.
• Pitch refers to the number of fixed-space characters per inch (cpi).
• Pitch can be increased or decreased in 0.01-cpi increments.
• For nonscalable monospaced fonts, the pitch appears on the display but
cannot be changed.
Specifies the orientation of text and graphics on the page
Notes:
• Portrait is the factory default setting.
• Portrait prints text and graphics parallel to the short edge of the page.
• Landscape prints text and graphics parallel to the long edge of the page.
Specifies the number of lines that print on each page
Notes:
• 60 is the US factory default setting. 64 is the international factory default
setting.
• The printer sets the amount of space between each line based on the Lines
per Page, Paper Size, and Orientation settings. Select the desired Paper Size
and Orientation before setting Lines per Page.
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Menu itemDescription
PCL Emulation Settings
A4 Width
198 mm
203 mm
PCL Emulation Settings
Auto CR after LF
Off
On
PCL Emulation Settings
Auto LF after CR
Off
On
Tray Renumber
Assign MP Feeder
Assign Tray <x>
Assign Manual Paper
Assign Man Env
Sets the printer to print on A4-size paper
Notes:
• 198 mm is the factory default setting.
• The 203-mm setting sets the width of the page to allow the printing of eighty
10-pitch characters.
Specifies whether the printer automatically performs a carriage return (CR) after
a line feed (LF) control command
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• Changes to these settings are duplicated in the PPDS menu.
Specifies whether the printer automatically performs a line feed (LF) after a
carriage return (CR) control command
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• Changes to these settings are duplicated in the PPDS menu.
Configures the printer to work with printer software or programs that use
different source assignments for trays, drawers, and feeders
Available selections for each setting are:
Off
None
0–199
Tray Renumber
View Factory Def
Tray Renumber
Restore Defaults
Yes
No
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• None is not an available selection. It is displayed only when it is selected by
the PCL 5 interpreter.
• None ignores the Select Paper Feed command.
• 0–199 allows a custom setting to be assigned.
Displays the factory default setting assigned to each tray, drawer, or feeder
Returns all tray, drawer, and feeder assignments to the factory default settings
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Image menu
Menu itemDescription
Auto Fit
On
Off
Invert
Off
On
Scaling
Best Fit
Anchor Top Left
Anchor Center
Fit Height/Width
Fit Height
Fit Width
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
Rev Portrait
Rev Landscape
Selects the optimal paper size, scaling, and orientation
Notes:
• On is the factory default setting.
• The On setting overrides scaling and orientation settings for some images.
Inverts bi-tonal monochrome images
Notes:
• Off is the factory default setting.
• The font size can be increased in 1-point increments.
• This setting does not apply to GIF or JPEG images.
Scales the image to fit the selected paper size
Notes:
• Best Fit is the factory default setting.
• When Auto Fit is set to On, Scaling is automatically set to Best Fit.
Sets the image orientation
Note: Portrait is the factory default setting.
PictBridge menu
Note: Certain options are not available on select printer models.
Menu itemDescription
Photo Size
Auto
L
2L
Hagaki Postcard
Card Size
100 x 150 mm
4 x 6 in
8 x 10 in
Letter
A4
A5
JIS B5
Controls the size of each photo printed from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• If both the printer and the PictBridge-enabled digital camera have a value for
this setting, the camera value always supersedes the printer value.
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Menu itemDescription
Layout
Auto
Off
2 Up
3 Up
4 Up
6 Up
9 Up
12 Up
16 Up
Index Print
Quality
Normal
Draft
Fine
Paper Source
Manual Paper
MP Feeder
Tray <x>
Determines the maximum number of images that can be printed on one side of the
paper
Notes:
• Auto is the factory default setting.
• If both the printer and the PictBridge-enabled digital camera have a value for
this setting, the camera value always supersedes the printer value.
Determines which resolution, toner darkness, and color saver values the printer uses
when printing photos sent from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera
Notes:
• Normal is the factory default setting.
• If both the printer and the PictBridge-enabled camera have a value for this
setting, the camera value always supersedes the printer value.
Identifies the printer default input source when printing photos from a
PictBridge-enabled digital camera
Notes:
• Manual Paper is the factory default setting.
• A photo size larger than the size of the media installed in the PictBridge-enabled
digital camera cannot be selected.
Flash drive menu
Note: The USB Direct Interface is not available on select printer models.
Menu itemDescription
Enable Drive
Enable
Disable
Update Code
Enable
Disable
Copies
1–999
Sides (Duplex)
1 sided
2 sided
Enables or disables the USB port on the front of the printer
Note: Enable is the factory default setting.
Enables or disables the ability of the flash drive to update the firmware code by way
of a USB device
Note: Enable is the factory default setting.
Sets the number of copies the printer should produce for each page contained in a
print job
Note: 1 is the factory default setting.
Controls whether the printer prints on one side or both sides of the paper
Note: 1 sided is the factory default setting.
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Maintaining the printer
Periodically, certain tasks are required to maintain optimum print quality.
Storing supplies
Choose a cool, clean storage area for the printer supplies. Store supplies right side up in their original packing 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
Checking the status of supplies
A message appears on the display when a replacement supply item is needed or when maintenance is required.
Checking the status of supplies from the printer control panel
You can check the status of printer supplies by printing a menu settings page:
1 Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2 From the printer control panel, press .
3 Press the arrow buttons until Reports appears, and then press .
4 Press the arrow buttons until Menu Settings Page appears, and then press .
Checking the status of supplies from a network computer
Note: The computer must be connected to the same network as the printer.
1 Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, print a network setup page and locate the IP address in the
TCP/IP section.
2 Click Device Status. The Device Status page appears, displaying a summary of supply levels.
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Ordering supplies
To order supplies in the U.S., contact Lexmark at 1-800-539-6275 for information about Lexmark authorized supplies
dealers in your area. In other countries or regions, visit the Lexmark Web Site at www.lexmark.com or contact the place
where you purchased the printer.
Note: All life estimates for printer supplies assume printing on letter- or A4-size plain paper.
Ordering toner cartridges
When 88 Cyan Cartridge Low, 88 Magenta Cartridge Low, 88 Yellow Cartridge Low, or 88
Black Cartridge low appears, order a new cartridge.
When 88 Replace Cyan Cartridge, 88 Replace Magenta Cartridge, 88 Replace Yellow
Cartridge, or 88 Replace Black Cartridge appears, you must replace the specified toner cartridge.
Part namePart numberC540 and C543C544C546
Black Return Program
Toner Cartridge
Cyan Return Program
Toner Cartridge
Magenta Return
Program Toner
Cartridge
Yellow Return Program
Toner Cartridge
Black High Yield Return
Program Toner
Cartridge
Cyan High Yield Return
Program Toner
Cartridge
Magenta High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
Yellow High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
C540A1KG
C540A1CG
C540A1MG
C540A1YG
C540H1KG
C540H1CG
C540H1MG
C540H1YG
Black High Yield Toner
Cartridge
Cyan High Yield Toner
Cartridge
Magenta High Yield
Toner Cartridge
Yellow High Yield Toner
Cartridge
C540H2KG
C540H2CG
C540H2MG
C540H2YG
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Part namePart numberC540 and C543C544C546
Black Extra High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
Cyan Extra High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
Magenta Extra High
Yield Return Program
Toner Cartridge
Yellow Extra High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
Black Extra High Yield
Toner Cartridge
Cyan Extra High Yield
Toner Cartridge
Magenta Extra High
Yield Toner Cartridge
Yellow Extra High Yield
Toner Cartridge
C544X1KGXX
C544X1CGX
C544X1MGX
C544X1YGX
C544X2KGXX
C544X2CGX
C544X2MGX
C544X2YGX
Black Extra High Yield
Return Program Toner
Cartridge
Black Extra High Yield
Toner Cartridge
C546U1KGXX
C546U2KGXX
Ordering imaging kits
When Replace black and color imaging kit or Replace black imaging kit appears, order a
replacement imaging kit.
Part namePart numberC540, C543, C544C546
Black and Color Imaging KitC540X74G
Black Imaging KitC540X71G
Photoconductor UnitC540X35GNot Supported
Black Developer UnitC540X31GNot Supported
Cyan Developer UnitC540X32GNot Supported
Magenta Developer UnitC540X33GNot Supported
Yellow Developer UnitC540X34GNot Supported
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Ordering a waste toner bottle
When 82 Replace Waste Toner appears, order a replacement waste toner box. The waste toner box must be
replaced when 82 Replace Waste Toner appears.
Part namePart number
Waste toner bottleC540X75G
Replacing supplies
Replacing the waste toner box
Replace the waste toner box when 82 Replace waste toner appears. The printer will not continue printing until
the waste toner box is replaced.
1
1Top door
2Waste toner box
3Right side cover
4Front door
2
4
3
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1 Unpack the replacement waste toner box.
2 Grasp the front door at the sides, and then pull it toward you.
CAUTION—HOT SURFACE: The inside of the printer might be hot. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot
component, allow the surface to cool before touching.
3 Open the top door by sliding the button forward.
4 Remove the right side cover.
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5 Press the green levers on each side of the waste toner box, and then remove it.
6 Place the waste toner box in the enclosed packaging.
For more information, see “Recycling Lexmark products” on page 38.
7 Insert the new waste toner box.
8 Replace the right side cover.
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