Lexmark MX410, MX510, MX511 Reference Guide

Quick Reference

Learning about the printer

Using the printer control panel

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Understanding the home screen

When the printer is turned on, the display shows a basic screen, referred to as the home screen. Use the home screen buttons and icons to initiate an action such as copying, faxing, or scanning; to open the menu screen; or respond to messages.
Note: Your home screen may vary depending on your home screen customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded solutions.
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Touch To
7 Status/Supplies
This may also appear on the home screen:
Touch To
Search Held Jobs Search current held jobs.
Jobs by user Access print jobs saved by user.
Profiles and Solutions
Show a printer warning or error
message whenever the printer requires intervention to continue processing.
View more information on the printer
warning or message, and on how to clear it.
Access profiles and solutions.
Features
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Use the To
1 Display
2 Home button Go to the home screen.
3 Tips Open a context-sensitive Help dialog.
4 Clear all / R eset
button
5 Keypad Enter numbers, letters, or symbols.
6 Sleep button Enable Sleep mode or Hibernate mode.
7 Stop or Cancel
button
8 Submit button Submit changes made in the printer settings.
9 Indicator light Check the status of the printer.
View the printer status and messages.
Reset the default settings of a function, such as copying, faxing, or scanning.
Do one of the following to wake the printer from Sleep mode:
Press any hard button.
Open a door or cover.
Send a print job from the computer.
Perform a poweron reset with the main
power switch.
Stop all printer activity.
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1 Copy Access the Copy menus and make copies.
2 Fax Access the Fax menus and send fax.
3 Email Access the E-mail menus and send emails.
4 FTP Access the File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
5 Menu icon Access printer menus.
6 Status message
bar
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menus and scan documents directly to an FTP server.
Note: The menus are available only when the printer is in ready state.
Show the current printer status such as
Ready or Busy.
Show printer supply conditions such as
Imaging unit low or Cartridge Low.
Show intervention messages and the
instructions on how to clear them.
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Feature Description
Attendance message alert
Warning
Printer IP address
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If an attendance message affects a function, then this icon appe ars and the red indicator light blinks.
If an error condition occurs, then this icon appears.
The IP address of your printer is located at the top left corner of the home screen and appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods. You can use the IP address when accessing the Embedded Web Server to view and remotely configure printer settings even when you are not physically near the printer.

Using the touch-screen buttons

Note: Your home screen may vary, depending on your home screen
customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded solutions.
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1 Radio button Select or clear an item.
2 Up arrow Scroll up.
3 Down arrow Scroll down.
4 Accept button Save a setting.
5 Cancel button
Cancel an action or a selection.
Return to the previous screen.
Other touch-screen buttons
Touch To
Return to the home screen.
Open a context-sensitive Help dialog on the printer control panel.
Scroll to the left.
Touch To
Scroll to the right.

Setting up and using the home screen applications

Notes:
Your home screen, icons, and buttons may vary depending on
your home screen customization settings, administrative setup, and active embedded applications. Some applications are supported only on select printer models.
There may be additional solutions and applications available for
purchase. To learn more, inquire at your point of purchase.

Accessing the Embedded Web Server

The Embedded Web Server is the printer Web page that lets you view and remotely configure printer settings even when you are not physically near the printer.
1 Obtain the printer IP address:
From the printer control panel home screen
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and
then finding the TCP/IP section
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
3 Press Enter.
Note: If you are using a proxy server, then temporarily disable it
to load the Web page correctly.

Customizing the home screen

1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Do one or more of the following:
Show or hide the icons of basic printer functions.
a Click Settings > General Settings > Home screen
customization.
b Select the check boxes to specify which icons appear on the
home screen.
Note: If you clear a check box beside an icon, then the icon does not appear on the home screen.
c Click Submit.
Customize the icon for an application. For more information,
see “Finding information about the home screen applications” on page 2 or see the documentation that came with the application.

Activating the home screen applications

Finding information about the home screen applications

Your printer comes with preinstalled home screen applications. Before you can use these applications, you must first acti vate and set up these applications using the Embedded Web Server. For more information on accessing the Embedded Web Server, see “Accessing the Embedded Web Server” on page 2.
For detailed information on configuring and using the home screen applications, contact the place where you purchased the printer.

Setting up Forms and Favorites

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Streamline work processes by letting you quickly find and print frequently used online forms directly from the printer home screen.
Note: The printer must have permission to access the network folder, FTP site, or Web site where the bookmark is stored. From the computer where the bookmark is stored, use sharing, security, and firewall settings to allow the printer at least a read access. For help, see the documentation that came with your operating system.
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1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Click Settings > Apps > Apps Management > Forms and Favorites.
3 Click Add, and then customize the settings.
Notes:
See the mouse-over help beside each field for a description
of the setting.
To make sure the location settings of the bookmark are
correct, type the correct IP address of the host computer where the bookmark is located. For more information on obtaining the IP address of the host computer, see “Finding the IP address of the computer” on page 3.
Make sure the printer has access rights to the folder where
the bookmark is located.
4 Click Apply.
To use the application, touch Forms and Favorites on the printer home screen, and then navigate through form categories, or search for forms based on a form number, name, or description.

Finding the IP address of the computer

Note: Make sure that you know how your printer and computer are
connected to the network (Ethernet or wireless).
The computer IP address is required when setting up home screen applications, such as:
Forms and Favorites
Multi Send
Scan to Network
For Windows users
Open the command window.
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In Windows 8
From the Search charm, type run, and then navigate to:
Apps list > Run > type cmd > OK
In Windows 7 or earlier
c Press Enter, or click OK.
2 Type ipconfig, and then click Go or press Enter.
Note: Type ipconfig /all to see additional useful
information.
3 Look for IP Address.
The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
For Macintosh users
Note: This is applicable only in Mac OS X version 10.5 or later.
1 From the Apple menu, navigate to:
System Preferences > Network
2 Click Ethernet, WiFi, or AirPort.
3 Click Advanced > TCP/IP.
4 Look for IPv4 Address.

Finding the IP address of the printer

Note: Make sure your printer is connected to a network or to a print
server.
You can find the printer IP address:
From the top left corner of the printer home screen.
From the TCP/IP section in the Network/Ports menu.
By printing a network setup page or menu settings page, and then
finding the TCP/IP section.
Note: An IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.

Setting up Card Copy

Use To
Quickly and easily copy insurance, identification, and other walletsize cards.
You can scan and print both sides of a card on a single page, saving paper and showing the information on the card in a more convenient manner.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Click Settings > Apps > Apps Management > Card Copy.
3 Change the default scanning options, if necessary.
Default tray—Select the default tray to be used for printing
scan images.
Default number of copies—Specify the number of copies that
should automatically print when the application is used.
Default contrast setting—Specify a setting to increase or
decrease the level of contrast when a copy of the scanned card is printed. Select Best for Content if you want the printer to adjust the contrast automatically.
Default scale setting—Set the size of the scanned card when
printed. The default setting is 100% (full size).
Resolution setting—Adjust the quality of the scanned card.
Notes:
When scanning a card, make sure the scan resolution is
not more than 200 dpi for color, and 400 dpi for black and white.
When scanning multiple cards, make sure the scan
resolution is not more than 150 dpi for color, and 300 dpi for black and white.
Print Borders—Select the check box to print the scan image
with a border around it.
4 Click Apply.
To use the application, touch Card Copy on the printer home screen, and then follow the instructions.

Using MyShortcut

Use To
Create shortcuts on the printer home screen, with settings for up to 25 frequently used copy, fax, or e-mail jobs.
a Click or click Start, and then click Run.
b In the Start Search or Run dialog, type cmd.
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
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To use the application, touch MyShortcut, and then follow the instructions on the printer display.

Setting up Multi Send

Use To
Scan a document, and then send the scanned document to multiple destinations.
Note: Make sure there is enough space in the printer hard disk.
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The printer IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Click Settings > Apps > Apps Management > Multi Send.
3 From the Profiles section, click Add, and then customize the
settings.
Notes:
See the mouse‑over help beside each field for a description
of the setting.
If you select FTP or Share Folder as a destination, then make
sure the location settings of the destination are correct. Type the correct IP address of the host computer where the specified destination is located. For more information on obtaining the IP address of the host computer, see “Finding the IP address of the computer” on page 3.
4 Click Apply.
To use the application, touch Multi Send on the printer home screen, and then follow the instructions on the printer display.

Setting up Scan to Network

Use To
Scan a document and send it to a shared network folder. You can define up to 30 unique folder destinations.
Notes:
The printer must have permission to
write to the destinations. From the computer where the destination is specified, use sharing, security, and firewall settings to allow the printer at least a write access. For help, see the documentation that came with your operating system.
The Scan to Network icon appears only
when one or more destinations are defined.
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Click Settings > Apps > Apps Management > Scan to Network.
3 Specify the destinations, and then customize the settings.
Notes:
See the mouse-over help beside some of the fields for a
description of the setting.
To make sure the location settings of the destination are
correct, type the correct IP address of the host computer where the specified destination is located. For more information on obtaining the IP address of the host computer, see “Finding the IP address of the computer” on page 3.
Make sure the printer has access rights to the folder where
the specified destination is located.
4 Click Apply.
To use the application, touch Scan to Network on the printer home screen, and then follow the instructions on the printer display.

Setting up Remote Operator Panel

This application shows the printer control panel on your computer screen and lets you interact with the printer control panel, even when you are not physically near the network printer. From your computer
screen, you can view the printer status, release held print jobs, create bookmarks, and do other print-related tasks you might normally do while standing at the network printer.
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 Click Settings > Remote Operator Panel Settings.
3 Select the Enabled check box, and then customize the settings.
4 Click Submit.
To use the application, click Remote Operator Panel > Launch VNC Applet.

Exporting and importing a configuration

You can export configuration settings into a text file, and then import the file to apply the settings to other printers.
1 Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the
address field.
Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2 To export or import a configuration for one application, do the
following:
a Click Settings > Apps > Apps Management.
b From the list of installed applications, click the name of the
application you want to configure.
c Click Configure, and then do either of the following:
To export a configuration to a file, click Export, and then
follow the instructions on the computer screen to save the configuration file.
Notes:
When saving the configuration file, you can type a
unique file name or use the default name.
If a "JVM Out of Memory” error occurs, then repeat
the export process until the configuration file is saved.
To import a configurati on from a file, click Import, and then
browse to the saved configuration file that was exported from a previously configured printer.
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Before importing the configuration file, you can
choose to preview it first or load it directly.
If a timeout occurs and a blank screen appears, then
refresh the Web browser, and then click Apply.
3 To export or import a configuration for multiple applications, do
the following:
a Click Settings > Import/Export.
b Do either of the following:
To export a configuration file, click Export Embedded
Solutions Settings File, and then follow the instructions on
the computer screen to save the configuration file.
To import a configuration file, do the following:
1 Click Import Embedded Solutions Settings File >
Choose File, and then browse to the saved
configuration file that was exported from a previously configured printer.
2 Click Submit.

Loading paper and specialty media

Setting the paper size and type

From the home screen navigate to:
> Paper Menu > Universal Setup > Units of Measure > select
the unit of measure >
2 Touch Portrait Width or Portrait Height.
3 Select the width or height, and then touch .

Loading trays

CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: To reduce the risk of
equipment instability, load each tray separately. Keep all trays closed until needed.
1 Pull out the tray completely.
Note: Do not remove trays while a job prints or while Busy
appears on the printer display. Doing so may cause a jam.
2 Squeeze, and then slide the width guide tab to the correct position
for the size of the paper you are loading.
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Configuring Universal paper settings

The Universal paper size is a userdefined setting that lets you print on paper sizes that are not preset in the printer menus.
Notes:
The smallest supported Universal size is 76.2 x 76.2 mm
(3 x 3 inches).
The largest supported Universal size is 215.9 x 359.92 mm
(8.5 x 14.17 inches).
1 From the home screen, navigate to:
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3 Unlock the length guide. Squeeze, and then slide the length guide
tab to the correct position for the size of the paper you are loading.
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5 Load the paper stack.
Notes:
For some paper sizes like letter, legal, and A4, squeeze and
slide the length guide tab backward to accommodate their length.
When loading legal‑size paper, the length guide extends
beyond the base leaving the paper exposed to dust. To protect the paper from dust, you can purchase a dust cover separately. For more information, contact customer support.
If you are loading A6-size paper in the standard tray, then
squeeze and then slide the length guide tab toward the center of the tray to the A6size position.
Make sure the width and length guides are aligned with the
paper size indicators on the bottom of the tray.
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.
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Notes:
Load with the printable side facedown when using recycled
or preprinted paper.
Load prepunched paper with the holes on the top edge
toward the front of the tray.
Load letterhead facedown, with the top edge of the sheet
toward the front of the tray. For twosided printing, load letterhead faceup with the bottom edge of the sheet toward the front of the tray.
Make sure the paper is below the maximum paper fill
indicator located on the side of the width guide.
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