Performing user authentication...................................................................4
Using standard authentication..................................................................................................................4
Using Single Sign‑On authentication.........................................................................................................4
Using Print Management..............................................................................5
Submitting a print job................................................................................................................................5
Releasing a print job..................................................................................................................................6
Deleting a print job....................................................................................................................................6
Scanning to e‑mail.....................................................................................................................................8
Scanning to fax..........................................................................................................................................9
Using Scan to Network...............................................................................10
Scanning documents at the printer.........................................................................................................10
Use the application to print documents from a workstation to a central print queue. Print jobs that are sent from a
computer, from the Web, or through e‑mail are held until the user deletes or prints them. Jobs that are not released
after a specified period are automatically deleted.
Users can also download mobile printing applications to send print jobs from their mobile devices. For more information
on how to purchase the mobile application, contact your Lexmark sales representative.
The solution also supports:
• User authentication in order to use the standard functions of the printer. These functions include copying, sending
a fax, sending an e‑mail, and scanning to FTP and to a network.
• Allowing another user (called a delegate) to release one user's print job.
• Badge authentication, quota tracking, and usage tracking.
• Sending print jobs using AirPrint.
For administrator documentation, see the Administrator’s Guide.
Performing user authentication4
Performing user authentication
Print Management requires users to confirm their identity in order to use the printer to print the jobs they have sent
to it.
Users can enter their credentials through an ID card or badge, a user name and password, or a PIN.
Using standard authentication
1 From the printer home screen, do one of the following:
• Touch Print Release.
• Touch Held Jobs > Print Release.
2 Swipe your badge on the attached card reader.
Notes:
• If you are using your badge for the first time, then type your LDAP credentials to register the badge.
• If the card reader does not recognize the badge number, then type your user ID and password, if prompted.
• If you do not have your badge, then touch Login, and then type your LDAP credentials.
• If badges are not used in your environment, then enter your PIN or your LDAP user ID and password.
Using Single Sign‑On authentication
In this scenario, the printer home screen is locked, and users must first enter their credentials to use the printer. Users
remain logged in at the printer until they choose to log out or their session times out due to inactivity.
1 Swipe your badge on the attached card reader.
Notes:
• If you are using your badge for the first time, then type your LDAP credentials to register the badge.
• If the card reader does not recognize the badge number, then type your user ID and password, if prompted.
• If you do not have your badge, then touch Login, and then type your LDAP credentials.
• If badges are not used in your environment, then enter your PIN or your LDAP user ID and password.
2 From the printer home screen, do the following:
• Touch Print Release.
• Touch Held Jobs > Print Release.
Using Print Management5
Using Print Management
Submitting a print job
Notes:
• In Windows, make sure that the Lexmark Universal Print Driver (UPD) is installed and a shared network printer
using the UPD is configured on your computer. For more information, contact your system administrator.
• In Macintosh, make sure that the generic laser print driver is installed on your computer.
Adding a print queue on Macintosh
Using LPD share
1
From System Preferences in the Apple menu, open the printers folder.
2 Click + > IP.
3 In the Address field, type the server address.
4 From the Protocol menu, select Line Printer Daemon (LPD).
5 In the Queue field, type the name of the shared printer.
6 From the Use menu, select the generic laser print driver, and then click Add.
7 If necessary, adjust the settings, then click OK.
Using Samba share
1
From System Preferences in the Apple menu, open the printers folder.
2 Click + > Advanced.
Note: If you do not see the Advanced icon, then press the control key, and then click the toolbar. Click
Customize Toolbar, and then drag the Advanced icon to the toolbar.
3 From the Type menu, select Windows Printer via spoolss.
4 In the URL field, type smb://<IP_address>/<PrintReleaseShareName>,
where <IP_address> is the server name or IP address, and <PrintReleaseShareName> is the name of
the shared printer.
5 From the Use menu, select the generic laser print driver, and then click Add.
6 If necessary, adjust the settings, and then click OK.
Using AirPrint
1
From System Preferences in the Apple menu, open the printers folder.
2 Click +, and then select the AirPrint printer.
3 From the Use menu, select Secure AirPrint, and then click Add.
Using Print Management6
Note: When submitting print jobs, make sure to select the appropriate printer. You can also set it as the default
printer.
Sending a print job from a computer
Sending a print job to the print release queue is the same as sending any other job to a printer from the computer.
Click the Print option from an application on the computer, and then select the print release queue from the list of
installed printers.
Releasing a print job
1 Enter your authentication credentials. For more information, see “Performing user authentication” on page 4.
When authentication completes, a list of your pending jobs appears on the screen with the following information:
• The name of the print job, the time when the job was submitted, number of pages, and an indicator if the job
is printed in color.
• The total number of print jobs in the bottom left corner.
• The overall quotas and the color print quotas specified for users in the bottom right corner.
2 If you are a delegate, then select the name of the user for whom you want to print a job.
3 Select a job to print, and then touch Print Selected.
Notes:
• You may select several jobs from the list.
• If you touch Print All, then all jobs in the queue are selected and printed.
• If quotas are enabled and the total page count for all of the jobs you selected exceeds your quota, then you
will not be able to print.
• If the printer is configured with the Alternate Release Locations feature, then select the printer where you
want to print the file.
Deleting a print job
1 Enter your authentication credentials. For more information, see “Performing user authentication” on page 4.
2 Select a print job, and then touch Delete.
Notes:
• You may select several jobs from the list.
• If you touch Delete All, then all jobs in the queue are deleted.
3 If prompted, touch Yes to confirm.
Copying7
Copying
The following is a screenshot of a standard copy user interface.
Using the copy feature
Note: Depending on the configuration of the copy policy, you may see either an information message or a warning
message on the printer display. You may also be restricted from making a color copy. For information about the
configuration of the copy policy, contact your system support person.
1 Load the document into the automatic document feeder (ADF) or on the scanner glass, and then press the Copy
icon.
2 Enter your authentication credentials (user ID and password, card swipe, or PIN).
3 Select the appropriate copy settings. For more information on the copy settings, see the printer User’s Guide.
4 Touch Copy It.
E-mailing8
E-mailing
The following is a screenshot of a standard e‑mail user interface.
Scanning to e‑mail
1 Load the document into the ADF or on the scanner glass, and then touch the Email icon.
2 Enter your authentication credentials (user ID and password, card swipe, or PIN).
3 Type the recipient’s e‑mail address.
4 Touch E‑mail It.
Note: If you enabled the “E‑mail to Self” feature, then your e‑mail address automatically appears in the To field.
Depending on your configuration, you may be allowed to send e‑mail only to yourself or to change or add more
e‑mail addresses.
Faxing9
Faxing
The following is a screenshot of a standard fax user interface.
Scanning to fax
1 Load the document into the ADF or on the scanner glass, and then touch the Fax icon.
2 Enter authentication credentials (user ID and password, card swipe, or PIN).
3 Enter the fax number or numbers. If necessary, adjust the fax options.
4 Touch Fax It.
Using Scan to Network10
Using Scan to Network
The following is a screenshot of a standard scan to network user interface.
Scanning documents at the printer
1 Load the document into the ADF or on the scanner glass, and then touch the application icon.
2 If prompted, enter your authentication credentials.
3 Select the destination where you want to receive the scanned document. If prompted, enter the credentials required
to access the destination. Contact your system support person for login information.
4 Some additional job options may be available depending on how the application has been configured. Follow the
instructions on the screen to update the options. Contact your system support person for more information on
each option.
5 Touch Scan It or Send It. Depending on how the application has been configured, you may have the option to
preview and make adjustments to scanned pages.
Notices11
Notices
Edition notice
November 2014
The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law:
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC., PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain
transactions; therefore, this statement may not apply to you.
This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the
information herein; these changes will be incorporated in later editions. Improvements or changes in the products or
the programs described may be made at any time.
References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply that the manufacturer intends to make
these available in all countries in which it operates. Any reference to a product, program, or service is not intended to
state or imply that only that product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program,
or service that does not infringe any existing intellectual property right may be used instead. Evaluation and verification
of operation in conjunction with other products, programs, or services, except those expressly designated by the
manufacturer, are the user’s responsibility.
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United
States and/or other countries.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple, Inc.
GOVERNMENT END USERS
The Software Program and any related documentation are "Commercial Items," as that term is defined in 48 C.F.R.
2.101, "Computer Software" and "Commercial Computer Software Documentation," as such terms are used in 48 C.F.R.
12.212 or 48 C.F.R. 227.7202, as applicable. Consistent with 48 C.F.R. 12.212 or 48 C.F.R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7207-4,
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Index12
Index
A
adding a print queue on
Macintosh 5
C
copy feature
using 7
copying documents 7
D
deleting a print job
Using Print Management 6
documents
scanning at the printer 10
E
e‑mailing documents 8
F
faxing documents 9
Single Sign‑On authentication
using 4
standard authentication
using 4
submitting print jobs 5
U
using AirPrint 5
using LPD share 5
using Samba share 5
using Single Sign‑On
authentication 4
using standard authentication 4
N
notices 11
O
overview 3
P
print job
deleting using Print
Management 6
releasing using Management 6
R
releasing a print job
Using Print Management 6
S
scanning documents at the
printer 10
scanning to e‑mail 8
scanning to fax 9
sending a print job from a
computer 5
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