Table of Contents
- Contents
- Safety information
- Learning about the printer
- Additional printer setup
- Minimizing your printer's environmental impact
- Loading paper and specialty media
- Paper and specialty media guidelines
- Printing
- Understanding printer menus
- Maintaining the printer
- Administrative support
- Clearing jams
- Troubleshooting
- Understanding printer messages
- Change <src> to <custom type name>
- Change <src> to <custom string>
- Change <src> to <size>
- Change <src> to <type> <size>
- Close front door
- Close top access cover and front door
- Disk Corrupted
- Insert tray <x>
- Load <src> with <custom type name>
- Load <src> with <custom string>
- Load <src> with <type> <size>
- Load <src> with <size>
- Load Manual Feeder with <custom type name>
- Load Manual Feeder with <custom string>
- Load Manual Feeder with <type> <size>
- Load Manual Feeder with <size>
- Remove all color supplies
- Remove paper from standard output bin
- Remove packaging material, check <area name>
- Securely clearing disk space
- Restore Held Jobs?
- Some held jobs were not restored
- Unsupported disk
- Unsupported mode, unplug and change mode
- Unsupported USB hub, please remove
- Unsupported USB device, please remove
- 31.yy Missing or defective <color> cartridge
- 32.yy <Color> cartridge part number unsupported by device
- 34 Short paper
- 35 Insufficient memory to support Resource Save feature
- 37 Insufficient memory to collate job
- 37 Insufficient memory, some held jobs were deleted
- 37 Insufficient memory, some held jobs will not be restored
- 38 Memory full
- 39 Complex page, some data may not have printed
- 51 Defective flash detected
- 52 Not enough free space in flash memory for resources
- 54 Network <x> software error
- 54 Standard network software error
- 55 Unsupported option in slot <x>
- 56 Parallel port <x> disabled
- 56 Serial port <x> disabled
- 56 Standard USB port disabled
- 57 Configuration change, held jobs were not restored
- 58 Too many disks installed
- 58 Too many flash options installed
- 58 Too many trays attached
- 59 Incompatible tray <x>
- 61 Remove defective hard disk
- 62 Disk full
- 63 Unformatted disk
- 80.xx Fuser near life warning
- 80.xx Fuser life warning
- 80.xx Replace fuser
- 80.xx Fuser missing
- 82.yy Replace waste toner box
- 82.yy Waste toner box nearly full
- 82.yy Waste toner box missing
- 83.xx Transfer module near life warning
- 83.xx Transfer module life warning
- 83.xx Replace transfer module
- 83.xx Transfer module missing
- 84.xx <color> photoconductor low
- 84.xx <color> photoconductor nearly low
- 84.xx Replace <color> photoconductor
- 84.xx <color> photoconductor missing
- 88.yy <color> cartridge low
- 88.1x <color> cartridge nearly low
- 88.2x Replace <color> cartridge
- Solving basic problems
- Solving printing problems
- Multiple-language PDFs do not print
- Printer control panel display is blank or displays only diamonds
- Error message about reading USB drive appears
- Jobs do not print
- Make sure the printer is ready to print
- Check to see if the standard exit bin is full
- Check to see if the paper tray is empty
- Make sure the correct printer software is installed
- Make sure the internal print server is installed properly and working
- Make sure you are using a recommended printer cable
- Make sure printer cables are securely connected
- Confidential and other held jobs do not print
- Job takes longer than expected to print
- Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper
- Incorrect characters print
- Tray linking does not work
- Large jobs do not collate
- Unexpected page breaks occur
- Solving option problems
- Solving paper feed problems
- Solving print quality problems
- Isolating print quality problems
- Blank pages
- Characters have jagged or uneven edges
- Color misregistration
- Clipped images
- Fine horizontal lines appear on color pages
- Ghost images
- Gray background
- Incorrect margins
- Light colored line, white line, or incorrectly colored line
- Paper curl
- Print irregularities
- Print is too dark
- Print is too light
- Repeating defects
- Skewed print
- Solid color pages
- Streaked horizontal lines
- Streaked vertical lines
- Toner fog or background shading appears on the page
- Toner rubs off
- Toner specks
- Transparency print quality is poor
- Uneven print density
- Solving color quality problems
- Contacting Customer Support
- Understanding printer messages
- Notices
- Product information
- Edition notice
- UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
- Trademarks
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
- Modular component notice
- Noise emission levels
- Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive
- Static sensitivity notice
- ENERGY STAR
- Temperature information
- Laser notice
- Laser advisory label
- Power consumption
- European Community (EC) directives conformity
- Regulatory notices for wireless products
- Exposure to radio frequency radiation
- Industry Canada (Canada)
- Notice to users in the European Union
- Statement of Limited Warranty
- LEXMARK SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENT
- ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED NOTICE
- Index
Lexmark C734dw User Manual
Displayed below is the user manual for C734dw by Lexmark which is a product in the Laser Printers category. This manual has pages.
Related Manuals
Contents
Safety information.......................................................................................5
Learning about the printer...........................................................................7
Thank you for choosing this printer!.........................................................................................................7
Finding information about the printer......................................................................................................7
Selecting a location for the printer............................................................................................................8
Printer configurations.............................................................................................................................10
Using the security lock feature................................................................................................................12
Understanding the printer control panel................................................................................................12
Additional printer setup.............................................................................14
Installing internal options........................................................................................................................14
Installing hardware options.....................................................................................................................30
Attaching cables......................................................................................................................................32
Verifying printer setup............................................................................................................................33
Setting up the printer software...............................................................................................................34
Setting up wireless printing.....................................................................................................................36
Installing the printer on a wired network...............................................................................................41
Changing port settings after installing a new network Internal Solutions Port......................................43
Setting up serial printing.........................................................................................................................45
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact........................................47
Saving paper and toner...........................................................................................................................47
Saving energy..........................................................................................................................................48
Recycling..................................................................................................................................................51
Loading paper and specialty media............................................................52
Setting the paper size and type...............................................................................................................52
Loading the paper tray............................................................................................................................52
Loading the multipurpose feeder............................................................................................................55
Linking and unlinking trays......................................................................................................................58
Paper and specialty media guidelines.........................................................60
Paper guidelines......................................................................................................................................60
Supported paper sizes, types, and weights.............................................................................................62
Contents 2
Printing......................................................................................................66
Printing a document................................................................................................................................66
Printing specialty documents..................................................................................................................67
Printing confidential and other held jobs................................................................................................69
Printing from a flash drive.......................................................................................................................71
Printing photos from a PictBridge‑enabled digital camera.....................................................................72
Printing information pages......................................................................................................................72
Canceling a print job................................................................................................................................73
Printing in black and white......................................................................................................................75
Using Max Speed and Max Yield.............................................................................................................75
Understanding printer menus....................................................................76
Menus list................................................................................................................................................76
Supplies menu.........................................................................................................................................77
Paper menu.............................................................................................................................................78
Reports menu..........................................................................................................................................88
Network/Ports menu...............................................................................................................................89
Security menu.......................................................................................................................................104
Settings menu........................................................................................................................................108
Help menu.............................................................................................................................................128
Maintaining the printer............................................................................130
Cleaning the exterior of the printer......................................................................................................130
Cleaning the printhead lenses...............................................................................................................130
Storing supplies.....................................................................................................................................132
Checking the status of supplies.............................................................................................................132
Ordering supplies..................................................................................................................................133
Replacing supplies.................................................................................................................................134
Moving the printer................................................................................................................................143
Administrative support............................................................................145
Finding advanced networking and administrator information.............................................................145
Using the Embedded Web Server.........................................................................................................145
Checking the virtual display...................................................................................................................145
Checking the device status....................................................................................................................145
Setting up e‑mail alerts.........................................................................................................................146
Contents 3
Viewing reports.....................................................................................................................................146
Restoring the factory default settings...................................................................................................146
Copying printer settings to other printers.............................................................................................147
Clearing jams............................................................................................148
Avoiding jams........................................................................................................................................148
Accessing jam areas...............................................................................................................................148
200–201 paper jams..............................................................................................................................149
202 paper jam.......................................................................................................................................150
203 and 230 paper jams........................................................................................................................153
24x paper jam........................................................................................................................................155
250 paper jam.......................................................................................................................................156
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................157
Understanding printer messages..........................................................................................................157
Solving basic problems..........................................................................................................................169
Solving printing problems.....................................................................................................................170
Solving option problems........................................................................................................................173
Solving paper feed problems.................................................................................................................176
Solving print quality problems..............................................................................................................177
Solving color quality problems..............................................................................................................190
Contacting Customer Support...............................................................................................................193
Notices.....................................................................................................194
Product information..............................................................................................................................194
Edition notice........................................................................................................................................194
Power consumption..............................................................................................................................198
Index........................................................................................................208
Contents 4
Safety information
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.
Use care when you replace a lithium battery.
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: There is a danger of explosion if a lithium battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace it only with the same or an equivalent type of lithium battery. Do not recharge, disassemble, or
incinerate a lithium battery. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and local
regulations.
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 move 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 and rear 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.
Safety information 5
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 use the fax feature during a lightning storm. Do not set up this product or
make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the fax feature, power cord, or telephone, during a lightning
storm.
CAUTION—TIPPING HAZARD: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. You must
use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a high-capacity input tray, a duplex unit and an input
option, or more than one input option. If you purchased a multifunction printer (MFP) that scans, copies, and
faxes, you may need additional furniture. For more information, see www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Safety information 6
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’s
Guide 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
Setup documentation—The setup documentation came
with the printer and is also available on the Lexmark Web
site at http://support.lexmark.com.
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
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.
Help using the printer software Windows or Mac Help—Open a printer software program
or application, and then click Help.
Click
?
to view context‑sensitive information.
Notes:
•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.
Learning about the printer 7
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 information Warranty 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
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: The printer weight is greater than 18 kg (40 lb) and requires two or more
trained personnel to lift it safely.
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:
Learning about the printer 8
1
2
3
4
5
1152.4 mm (6.0 in.)
2101.6 mm (4.0 in.)
3609.6 mm (24.0 in.)
4152.4 mm (6.0 in.)
5304.8 mm (12.0 in.)
Learning about the printer 9
Printer configurations
Basic model
1
2
3
4
5
1Standard exit bin
2Paper support
3Printer control panel
4Standard 550‑sheet tray (Tray 1)
5Multipurpose feeder
Configured models
CAUTION—TIPPING HAZARD: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. You must
use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a high-capacity input tray, a duplex unit and an input
option, or more than one input option. If you purchased a multifunction printer (MFP) that scans, copies, and
faxes, you may need additional furniture. For more information, see www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters.
Learning about the printer 10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1Standard exit bin
2Paper support
3Printer control panel
4Optional 550‑sheet specialty media drawer
5Optional 550‑sheet tray
6Optional 2,000‑sheet tray
7Standard 550‑sheet tray (Tray 1)
8Multipurpose feeder
Learning about the printer 11
Using the security lock feature
The printer is equipped with a security lock feature. When a lock compatible with most laptop computers is attached,
the printer is locked. Once locked, the metal plate and the system board cannot be removed. Attach a security lock to
the printer in the location shown.
Understanding the printer control panel
*
123
456
789
0#
1234
56789
Control panel item Description
1Display The display shows messages and pictures that communicate the status of the
printer.
2Select Pressing initiates action on a menu item.
Learning about the printer 12
Control panel item Description
3Navigation
buttons
Press the up or down arrow button to scroll through menu lists.
Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through values or text that rolls
to another screen.
4Numeric
keypad
Consists of the numbers 0–9, characters A through Z, an , and a backspace
button.
Note: The button functions as Caps Lock, and includes the # character.
5Back Returns the display to the previous screen
6Indicator light Indicates the printer status:
•Off—The power is off, or the printer is in Eco Mode.
•Blinking green—The printer is warming up, processing data, or printing.
•Solid green—The printer is on, but idle.
•Solid red—Operator intervention is needed.
7Stop Stops all printer activity
A list of options is offered once Stopped appears on the display.
8Menus Opens the menus index
Note: These menus are available only when the printer is in the Ready
state.
9USB Direct port Insert a USB flash drive to send data to the printer.
Insert a USB cable from a digital camera to print photos with a PictBridge–
enabled digital camera.
Learning about the printer 13
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.
Available internal options
•Memory cards
–Printer memory
–Flash memory
–Fonts
•Firmware cards
–Bar Code
–PrintCryptionTM
•Printer hard disk
•LexmarkTM Internal Solutions Ports (ISP)
–RS‑232‑C Serial ISP
–Parallel 1284‑B ISP
–MarkNetTM N8150 802.11 b/g/n Wireless ISP
–MarkNet N8130 10/100 Fiber ISP
–MarkNet N8120 10/100/1000 Ethernet ISP
Additional printer setup 14
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 flathead screwdriver.
1Remove the cover.
aTurn the screws on the cover counterclockwise to loosen them, but do not remove them.
bSlide the cover up until each screw is in the keyhole.
cPull the cover forward to remove it.
Additional printer setup 15
2Use the following illustration to locate the appropriate connector.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity.
Touch something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
1Firmware and flash memory card connectors
2Hard disk connector
3Internal print server connector
4Memory card connector
5Dust cover
Installing a 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.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch
something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
An optional memory card can be purchased separately and attached to the system board. To install the memory card:
1Access the system board.
2Unpack the memory card.
Note: Avoid touching the connection point along the edge of the card.
Additional printer setup 16
3Open the memory card connector latches.
4Align the notch on the memory card with the ridge on the connector.
1
2
1Notch
2Ridge
Additional printer setup 17
5Push the memory card straight into the connector until it snaps into place.
6Reattach the system board cover.
Installing a flash memory or firmware card
The system board has two connections for an optional flash memory or firmware card. Only one of each may be installed,
but the connectors are interchangeable.
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.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch
something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
1Access the system board.
2Unpack the card.
Note: Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card.
Additional printer setup 18
3Holding the card by its sides, align the plastic pins on the card with the holes on the system board.
1
2
1Plastic pins
2Metal pins
4Push 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.
5Reattach the system board cover.
Additional printer setup 19
Installing an Internal Solutions Port
The system board supports one optional Lexmark Internal Solutions Port (ISP).
Note: This task requires a flathead screwdriver.
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.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch
something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
1Access the system board.
2Unpack the ISP and plastic tee.
Note: Avoid touching the components on the card.
3Locate the appropriate connector on the system board.
Note: If an optional printer hard disk is currently installed, then it must first be removed. To remove the printer
hard disk:
Additional printer setup 20
aUnplug the printer hard disk interface cable from the system board, leaving the cable attached to the printer
hard disk. To unplug the cable, squeeze the paddle at the plug of the interface cable to disengage the latch
before pulling the cable out.
bRemove the screws holding the printer hard disk in place.
Additional printer setup 21
cRemove the printer hard disk by pulling it upward to unseat the standoffs.
dRemove the thumbscrews that attach the printer hard disk mounting bracket to the printer hard disk, and then
remove the bracket. Set the printer hard disk aside.
4Remove the metal cover from the ISP opening.
1
2
Additional printer setup 22
5Align the posts of the plastic tee to the holes in the system board, and press downward until the tee snaps into
place. Be sure each post of the tee has latched completely, and the tee is seated firmly on the system board.
6Install the ISP on the plastic tee. Angle the ISP over the plastic tee, and approach the plastic tee so that any
overhanging connectors will pass through the ISP opening in the system board cage.
Additional printer setup 23
7Lower the ISP toward the plastic tee until the ISP is seated between the guides of the plastic tee.
8Insert the long thumbscrew and turn it clockwise enough to hold the ISP in place, but do not tighten the thumbscrew
at this time.
Additional printer setup 24
9Attach the two provided screws to secure the ISP mounting bracket to the system board cage.
10 Tighten the long thumbscrew.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not overtighten the thumbscrew.
11 Insert the plug of the ISP interface cable into the receptacle of the system board.
Note: The plugs and receptacles are color‑coded.
12 Reattach the system board cover.
Additional printer setup 25
Installing a printer hard disk
The optional printer hard disk can be installed with or without a Lexmark Internal Solutions Port (ISP).
Note: This task requires a flathead screwdriver.
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.
Warning—Potential Damage: System board electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch
something metal on the printer before touching any system board electronic components or connectors.
1Access the system board.
2Unpack the printer hard disk.
Note: Avoid touching the components on the card.
3Locate the appropriate connector on the system board.
Note: If an optional ISP is currently installed, then the printer hard disk must be installed onto the ISP.
To install a printer hard disk onto the ISP:
aUsing a flathead screwdriver to loosen the screws, remove the thumbscrews that attach the printer hard disk
mounting bracket to the printer hard disk, and then remove the bracket.
Additional printer setup 26
bAlign the standoffs of the printer hard disk with the holes in the ISP, and then press downward on the printer
hard disk until the standoffs have seated into place.
cInsert the plug of the printer hard disk interface cable into the receptacle of the ISP.
Note: The plugs and receptacles are color‑coded.
Additional printer setup 27
To install a printer hard disk directly on the system board:
aAlign the standoffs of the printer hard disk with the holes in the system board, and then press downward on
the printer hard disk until the standoffs have seated into place.
bAttach the two provided screws to secure the printer hard disk mounting bracket.
cInsert the plug of the printer hard disk interface cable into the receptacle of the system board.
Note: The plugs and receptacles are color‑coded.
Additional printer setup 28
4Reattach the system board cover.
Reattaching the system board cover
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.
Note: This task requires a flathead screwdriver.
1Align the eight keyholes with the screws to replace the cover.
Additional printer setup 29
2Slide the cover down, and then turn each screw clockwise to tighten.
Installing hardware options
Installing optional trays
The printer supports three types of optional input sources: an optional 550‑sheet tray, an optional 2,000‑sheet tray,
and an optional 550‑sheet specialty media drawer. Instructions for installing an optional input source are the same for
each.
CAUTION—TIPPING HAZARD: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. You must
use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a high-capacity input tray, a duplex unit and an input
option, or more than one input option. If you purchased a multifunction printer (MFP) that scans, copies, and
faxes, you may need additional furniture. For more information, see www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters.
Note: The C736n, C736dn, and C736dtn model printers support a total of four optional input sources. The C734n,
C734dn, C734dtn, and C734dnw model printers support a total of three optional input sources.
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.
Additional printer setup 30
1Unpack the optional tray, and remove all packing material.
2Place the tray in the location chosen for the printer.
Note: If you are installing more than one optional tray, the 2,000‑sheet tray must always be installed first
(configuring from the bottom up).
Warning—Potential Damage: The optional 550-sheet tray and the optional 550-sheet specialty media drawer
are not interchangeable.
1
2
3
1Optional 550‑sheet specialty media drawer
2Optional 550‑sheet tray
3Optional 2,000‑sheet tray
Note: Optional trays lock together when stacked. Remove stacked trays one at a time from the top down.
Additional printer setup 31
3Align the printer with the tray, and then lower the printer into place.
4Label the trays and drawers with the supplied number labels from the top down.
Note: The standard 550-sheet tray (Tray 1) must be labeled as the first tray.
Attaching cables
CAUTION—POTENTIAL INJURY: Do not use the fax feature during a lightning storm. Do not set up this product
or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the fax feature, power cord, or telephone, during a
lightning storm.
Connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable or Ethernet cable.
Be sure to match the following:
•The USB symbol on the cable with the USB symbol on the printer
•The appropriate Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port
Additional printer setup 32
1
2
1USB port
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the USB cable, any network adapter, or the printer in the area shown
while actively printing. A loss of data or a malfunction can occur.
2Ethernet port
Verifying printer setup
Printing a menu settings page
Print a menu settings page 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 page lists all the factory
default settings. Once you select and save other settings from the menus, they replace the factory default settings as
user default settings. A user default setting remains in effect until you access the menu again, choose another value,
and save it.
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Reports appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Menu Settings Page appears, and then press .
After the menu settings page prints, the printer returns to the Ready state.
Additional printer setup 33
Printing a network setup page
If the printer is attached to a network, then print a network setup page to verify the network connection. This page
also provides important information that aids network printing configuration.
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Reports appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Network Setup Page appears, and then press .
Note: If an optional internal print server is installed, Print Network <x> Setup Page appears.
5Check 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
1Close all open software programs.
2Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
3From the main installation dialog, click Install Printer and Software.
4Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
For Macintosh users
1Close all open software applications.
2Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
3From the Finder desktop, double-click the printer CD icon that automatically appears.
4Double-click the Install Printer and Software icon.
5Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Using the World Wide Web
1Go to the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
2From the Drivers & Downloads menu, click Driver Finder.
3Select your printer, and then select your operating system.
4Download the driver and install the printer software.
Additional printer setup 34
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
1Open the Printers folder:
aClick , or click Start and then click Run.
bIn the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
cPress Enter, or click OK.
The printer folder opens.
2Select the printer.
3Right‑click the printer, and then select Properties.
4Click the Install Options tab.
5Under Available Options, add any installed hardware options.
6Click Apply.
For Macintosh users
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax.
3Select the printer, and then click Options & Supplies.
4Click Driver, and then add any installed hardware options.
5Click OK.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2Double‑click Utilities, and then double‑click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility.
3Select the printer, and then from the Printers menu, choose Show Info.
4From the pop‑up menu, choose Installable Options.
5Add any installed hardware options, and then click Apply Changes.
Additional printer setup 35
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.
1Connect the power cable to the printer and then to a properly grounded electrical outlet, and then turn the printer
on.
Additional printer setup 36
1
2
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.
2Insert the Software and Documentation CD.
3Click Install Printer and Software.
4Click Agree to agree to the License Agreement.
5Click Suggested, and then click Next.
6Click Wireless Network Attach.
Additional printer setup 37
7Temporarily connect a USB cable between the computer on the wireless network and the printer.
Note: After the printer is configured, the software will instruct you to disconnect the temporary USB cable so
you can print wirelessly.
8Follow 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.
9To 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
1Locate 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: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
2Connect 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
1Access the AirPort options.
Additional printer setup 38
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
aFrom the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
bClick Network.
cClick AirPort.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
aFrom the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
bFrom the Applications folder, double‑click Internet Connect.
cFrom the toolbar, click AirPort.
2From 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.
3Open the Safari browser.
4From the Bookmarks drop-down menu, select Show.
5Under 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.
6From 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
1Type the name of your network (SSID) in the appropriate field.
2Select Infrastructure as your Network Mode if you are using a wireless router.
3Select the type of security you use to protect your wireless network.
4Enter the security information necessary for the printer to join your wireless network.
5Click Submit.
6Open the AirPort application on your computer:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
aFrom the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
bClick Network.
cClick AirPort.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
aFrom the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
bFrom the Applications folder, double‑click Internet Connect.
cFrom the toolbar, click AirPort.
7From the Network pop‑up menu, select your wireless network.
Additional printer setup 39
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.
1Install a PPD file on the computer:
aInsert the Software and Documentation CD in the CD or DVD drive.
bDouble-click the installer package for the printer.
cFrom the Welcome screen, click Continue.
dClick Continue again after viewing the Readme file.
eClick Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement.
fSelect a Destination, and then click Continue.
gFrom the Easy Install screen, click Install.
hType the user password, and then click OK.
All necessary software is installed on the computer.
iClick Close when installation is complete.
2Add the printer:
aFor IP printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax.
3Click +.
4Select the printer from the list.
5Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2Double‑click the Utilities folder.
3Locate and double‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4From the Printer List, choose Add.
5Select the printer from the list.
6Click Add.
bFor AppleTalk printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax.
3Click +.
4Click AppleTalk.
5Select the printer from the list.
6Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2Double‑click the Utilities folder.
Additional printer setup 40
3Locate and double‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4From the Printer List, choose Add.
5Choose the Default Browser tab.
6Click More Printers.
7From the first pop‑up menu, choose AppleTalk.
8From the second pop‑up menu, select Local AppleTalk zone.
9Select 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.
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
1Insert 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:
aClick , or click Start and then click Run.
bIn the Start Search or Run box, type D:\setup.exe, where D is the letter of your CD or DVD drive.
2Click Install Printer and Software.
3Click Agree to agree to the License Agreement.
4Select 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.
5Select Wired Network Attach, and then click Next.
6Select the printer manufacturer from the list.
7Select the printer model from the list, and then click Next.
8Select 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.
9Follow the instructions on the computer screen to complete the installation.
For Macintosh users
1Allow the network DHCP server to assign an IP address to the printer.
2Print the network setup page from the printer. For information on printing a network setup page, see “Printing a
network setup page” on page 34.
Additional printer setup 41
3Locate 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.
4Install the drivers and add the printer.
aInstall a PPD file on the computer:
1Insert the Software and Documentation CD in the CD or DVD drive.
2Double-click the installer package for the printer.
3From the Welcome screen, click Continue.
4Click Continue again after viewing the Readme file.
5Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and then click Agree to accept the terms of the
agreement.
6Select a Destination, and then click Continue.
7From the Easy Install screen, click Install.
8Type the user password, and then click OK.
All the necessary software is installed on the computer.
9Click Restart when installation is complete.
bAdd the printer:
•For IP printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax.
3Click +.
4Click IP.
5Type the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
6Click Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2Double‑click Utilities.
3Double‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4From the Printer List, click Add.
5Click IP.
6Type the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
7Click Add.
•For AppleTalk printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax.
3Click +.
4Click AppleTalk.
5Select the printer from the list.
6Click Add.
Additional printer setup 42
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
1From the Finder desktop, choose Go > Applications.
2Double‑click Utilities.
3Double‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
4From the Printer List, click Add.
5Choose the Default Browser tab.
6Click More Printers.
7From the first pop‑up menu, choose AppleTalk.
8From the second pop‑up menu, select Local AppleTalk zone.
9Select 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.
Changing port settings after installing a new network Internal
Solutions Port
When a new network Lexmark Internal Solutions Port (ISP) is installed in the printer, the printer is assigned a new IP
address. The printer configurations on computers that access the printer must be updated with this new IP address in
order to print to it over the network.
Notes:
•If the printer has a static IP address that will stay the same, then you do not need to make any changes to the
computer configurations.
•If the computers are configured to print to the printer by a network name that will stay the same, instead of by
IP address, then you do not need to make any changes to the computer configurations.
•If you are adding a wireless ISP to a printer previously configured for a wired connection, then make sure the
wired network is disconnected when you configure the printer to operate wirelessly. If the wired connection
remains connected, then the wireless configuration will complete, but the wireless ISP will not be active. In the
event that the printer was configured for a wireless ISP while still attached to a wired connection, disconnect
the wired connection, turn the printer off, and then turn the printer back on again. This will enable the wireless
ISP.
•Only one network connection at a time is active. If you want to switch the connection type between wired and
wireless, you must first turn the printer off, connect the cable (to switch to a wired connection) or disconnect
the cable (to switch to a wireless connection), and then turn the printer back on again.
For Windows users
1Print a network setup page and make a note of the new IP address.
2Open the printers folder:
aClick , or click Start and then click Run.
bIn the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
cPress Enter, or click OK.
The printers folder opens.
Additional printer setup 43
3Locate the printer that has changed.
Note: If there is more than one copy of the printer, then update all of them with the new IP address.
4Right‑click the printer.
5Click Properties.
6Click the Ports tab.
7Locate the port in the list, and then select it.
8Click Configure Port.
9Type the new IP address in the “Printer Name or IP Address” field. You can find the new IP address on the network
setup page you printed in step 1.
10 Click OK, and then click Close.
For Macintosh users
1Print a network setup page and make a note of the new IP address.
2Locate 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.
3Add the printer:
•For IP printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later
aFrom the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
bClick Print & Fax.
cClick +.
dClick IP.
eType the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
fClick Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
aFrom the Go menu, choose Applications.
bDouble‑click Utilities.
cDouble‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
dFrom the Printer List, click Add.
eClick IP.
fType the IP address of your printer in the Address field.
gClick Add.
•For AppleTalk printing:
In Mac OS X version 10.5
aFrom the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
bClick Print & Fax.
cClick +.
dClick AppleTalk.
Additional printer setup 44
eSelect the printer from the list.
fClick Add.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier
aFrom the Go menu, choose Applications.
bDouble‑click Utilities.
cDouble‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
dFrom the Printer List, click Add.
eChoose the Default Browser tab.
fClick More Printers.
gFrom the first pop‑up menu, choose AppleTalk.
hFrom the second pop‑up menu, select Local AppleTalk zone.
iSelect the printer from the list.
jClick Add.
Setting up serial printing
In serial printing, data is transferred one bit at a time. Although serial printing is usually slower than parallel printing,
it is the preferred option when there is a great deal of distance between the printer and computer or when an interface
with a better transfer rate is not available.
After installing the serial or communication (COM) port, you will need to configure the printer and the computer so
they can communicate. Make sure you have connected the serial cable to the COM port on your printer.
1Set the parameters in the printer:
aFrom the printer control panel, navigate to the menu with port settings.
bLocate the submenu with serial port settings.
cMake any necessary changes to the serial settings.
dSave the new settings.
ePrint a menu settings page.
2Install the printer driver:
aInsert the Software and Documentation CD. It launches automatically.
If the CD does not launch automatically, then do the following:
1Click , or click Start and then click Run.
2In the Start Search or Run box, type D:\setup.exe, where D is the letter of your CD or DVD drive.
bClick Install Printer and Software.
cClick Agree to accept the Printer Software License Agreement.
dClick Custom.
eMake sure Select Components is selected, and then click Next.
fSelect the printer model from the menu, and then click Add Printer.
gClick the + beside the printer model under Select Components.
hMake sure the correct COM port is available under Select Components. This is the port where the serial cable
attaches to the computer (example: COM1).
Additional printer setup 45
iMake sure the box next to the selected printer model is checked.
jSelect any other optional software you want to install, and then click Next.
kClick Finish to complete the printer software installation.
3Set the COM port parameters:
After the printer driver is installed, you must set the serial parameters in the COM port assigned to the printer
driver.
The serial parameters in the COM port must match the serial parameters you set in the printer.
aOpen the Device Manager.
1Click , or click Start and then click Run.
2In the Start Search or Run box, type devmgmt.msc.
3Press Enter, or click OK.
The Device Manager opens.
bClick + to expand the list of available ports.
cSelect the communications port where you attached the serial cable to your computer (example: COM1).
dClick Properties.
eOn the Port Settings tab, set the serial parameters to the same serial parameters in the printer.
Look for the printer settings under the serial heading on the menu settings page you printed earlier.
fClick OK, and then close all the windows.
gPrint a test page to verify printer installation. When a test page prints successfully, printer setup is complete.
Additional printer setup 46
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
Using recycled paper and other office papers
As an environmentally conscious company, Lexmark supports the use of recycled office paper produced specifically for
use in laser (electrophotographic) printers. In 1998, Lexmark presented to the US government a study demonstrating
that recycled paper produced by major mills in the US fed as well as non-recycled paper. However, no blanket statement
can be made that all recycled paper will feed well.
Lexmark consistently tests its printers with recycled paper (20–100% post-consumer waste) and a variety of test paper
from around the world, using chamber tests for different temperature and humidity conditions. Lexmark has found no
reason to discourage the use of today's recycled office papers, but generally the following property guidelines apply
to recycled paper.
•Low moisture content (4–5%)
•Suitable smoothness (100–200 Sheffield units, or 140–350 Bendtsen units, European)
Note: Some much smoother papers (such as premium 24 lb laser papers, 50–90 Sheffield units) and much
rougher papers (such as premium cotton papers, 200–300 Sheffield units) have been engineered to work very
well in laser printers, despite surface texture. Before using these types of paper, consult your paper supplier.
•Suitable sheet-to-sheet coefficient of friction (0.4–0.6)
•Sufficient bending resistance in the direction of feed
Recycled paper, paper of lower weight (<60 g/m2 [16 lb bond]) and/or lower caliper (<3.8 mils [0.1 mm]), and paper
that is cut grain-short for portrait (or short-edge) fed printers may have lower bending resistance than is required for
reliable paper feeding. Before using these types of paper for laser (electrophotographic) printing, consult your paper
supplier. Remember that these are general guidelines only and that paper meeting these guidelines may still cause
paper feeding problems in any laser printer (for example, if the paper curls excessively under normal printing
conditions).
Conserving supplies
There are a number of ways you can reduce the amount of paper and toner you use when printing. You can:
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact 47
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.
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 dialog 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 148.
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.
Choose To
Energy Reduce 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.
•When the printer enters Power Saver mode, the printer control panel display light is turned off.
Paper •Enable the automatic duplex feature (on printer models that support duplex).
•Turn off print log features.
Energy/Paper Use all the settings associated with Energy mode and Paper mode.
Off Use factory default settings for all settings associated with Eco‑Mode. This setting supports the performance
specifications for your printer.
1Make sure that the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact 48
5Press the up or down arrow button until Eco‑Mode appears, and then press .
6Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through the list of possible settings. Press at the correct setting.
Submitting Selection appears.
Reducing printer noise
Use Quiet Mode to reduce printer noise.
Note: See the table for the multiple settings that change when you select a Quiet Mode setting.
Choose To
On (Text/Graphics)
Note: This setting is best suited for printing text and line
graphics.
Reduce printer noise.
•Print jobs will process at one‑half the normal processing
speed.
•Printer engine motors do not start until a job is ready to
print. There will be a short delay before the first page is
printed.
•Fans run at 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. The fax is placed in standby mode.
•The alarm control and cartridge alarm sounds are turned
off.
•The printer will ignore the Advance Start command.
Off (Image/Photo)
Note: Selecting Photo from the driver may disable Quiet
Mode and provide better print quality and full speed
printing.
Use factory default settings. This setting supports the
performance specifications for your printer.
1Make sure that the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Quiet Mode appears, and then press .
6Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through the list of possible settings. Press at the correct setting.
Submitting Selection appears.
Adjusting Power Saver
Available settings range from 1–240 minutes. The factory default setting is 30 minutes.
To increase or decrease the number of minutes before the printer enters Power Saver mode, do one of the following:
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact 49
Using the Embedded Web Server
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then print a network setup page and locate the IP
address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Settings, and then click General Settings.
3Click Timeouts.
4In the Power Saver box, increase or decrease the number of minutes you want the printer to wait before it enters
Power Saver mode.
5Click Submit.
Using the printer control panel
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2Press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Timeouts appears, and then press .
6Press the up or down arrow button until Power Saver appears, and then press .
7Press the up or down arrow button to increase or decrease the number of minutes before the printer enters Power
Saver mode, and then press .
Adjusting the brightness of the display
Using the Embedded Web Server
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Settings, and then click Utilities Menu.
3In the LCD Brightness box, type in the brightness you want for your display. Available settings range from 1–10. The
factory default setting is 5.
4Click Submit.
Using the printer control panel
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2Press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Utilities Menu appears, and then press .
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact 50
5Press the up or down arrow button until LCD Brightness appears, and then press .
6Press the up or down arrow button to select a setting, and then press .
Recycling
Lexmark provides collection programs and environmentally progressive approaches to recycling. 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
Recycling Lexmark products
To return Lexmark products to Lexmark for recycling:
1Visit our Web site at www.lexmark.com/recycle.
2Find the product type you want to recycle, and then select your country from the list.
3Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Recycling Lexmark packaging
Lexmark continually strives to minimize packaging. Less packaging helps to ensure that Lexmark printers are 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:
1Visit our Web site at www.lexmark.com/recycle.
2From the Toner Cartridges section, select your country from the list.
3Follow the instructions on the computer screen.
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact 51
Loading paper and specialty media
This section explains how to load the standard tray (Tray 1), also known as the 550-sheet tray, an optional 550-sheet
tray, an optional 2,000-sheet tray, a multipurpose feeder, and an optional 550-sheet specialty media drawer. It also
includes information about paper orientation, setting the Paper Size and Paper Type, and linking and unlinking trays.
Setting the paper size and type
1Make sure that the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Paper Menu appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Paper Size/Type appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until the correct tray or feeder appears, and then press .
6Press the left or right arrow button until the correct size appears, and then press .
Paper Type appears.
7Press the left or right arrow button until the correct type appears, and then press .
Submitting selection appears. The printer returns to the Paper Size/Type menu.
Loading the paper tray
The printer has up to five input sources to select from: the standard tray (Tray 1), also known as the 550‑sheet tray, an
optional 550‑sheet tray, an optional 2,000‑sheet tray, a multipurpose feeder, and an optional 550‑sheet specialty media
drawer. Load the paper or specialty media used for the majority of print jobs in Tray 1. Proper paper loading prevents
jams and facilitates trouble‑free printing.
Note: The C736n, C736dn, and C736dtn model printers will support a total of four optional input sources. The
C734n, C734dn, C734dtn, and C734dnw model printers will support a total of three optional input sources.
Do not remove trays while a job prints or while Busy blinks on the printer control panel. Doing so may cause a jam.
1Grasp the handle, and then pull the tray out. Remove the tray completely.
Loading paper and specialty media 52
Notice the size indicators on the bottom of the tray. Use these indicators to help position the guides.
2Squeeze the width guide tabs as shown, and then slide the guide to the correct position for the size of paper being
loaded.
Notice the load line on the left side of the paper tray: it indicates the maximum height for loading paper.
Loading paper and specialty media 53
3Squeeze the length guide tabs together, and then slide the length guide to the correct position for the size of paper
being loaded.
Note: The length guide has a locking device. To unlock the tray, slide the button on top of the length guide to
the left as shown. To lock the tray once a length has been selected, slide the button back to the right.
4Flex a stack of paper back and forth to loosen the sheets, and then fan them. Do not fold or crease the paper.
Straighten the edges on a level surface.
5Load the paper stack with the recommended print side faceup. Load the stack toward the back of the tray as shown.
When loading preprinted letterhead for simplex printing, place the header toward the front of the tray.
ABC
Loading paper and specialty media 54
6Align the tray, and then reinsert it.
7If a different type of paper was loaded than the type previously loaded in the tray, then change the paper type
setting for the tray from the printer control panel. For more information, see “Setting the paper size and type” on
page 52.
Loading the multipurpose feeder
The multipurpose feeder accommodates a variety of media types, including envelopes. Media not kept in a tray can be
loaded into the multipurpose feeder.
LTR&LGLEXECA5
A4B5
1
4
5
6
23
1Stack height limiter
2Tray release latch
3Paper release lever
4Size indicators
Loading paper and specialty media 55
5Width guide
6Width guide release tab
1Press the tray release latch to the left, and then pull the multipurpose feeder down.
2Gently pull the extension out until it is fully extended.
3Prepare a media stack 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 then fan them. Straighten the edges on a level surface.
Note: Avoid touching the print side of the transparencies. Be careful not to scratch them.
Loading paper and specialty media 56
•Flex a stack of envelopes back and forth to loosen them, and then fan them. Straighten the edges on a level
surface.
4Load the media stack with the recommended print side facedown and the top edge entering the printer first.
Note: Load only one size and type of media at a time.
5Load envelopes with the flap side up and the return address edge entering the printer first.
Warning—Potential Damage: Never use envelopes with stamps, clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, or
self‑stick adhesives. These envelopes may severely damage the printer.
6Make sure the media is as far into the multipurpose feeder as it will go with very gentle pushing. Media should lie
flat and fit loosely in the multipurpose feeder.
Note: If the media is pushed too far into the multipurpose feeder, you must press the paper release lever to
remove it.
7From the printer control panel, set the Paper Size and Paper Type, and then press .
The multipurpose feeder can be closed when not in use.
Loading paper and specialty media 57
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 printer automatically senses the Paper Size setting according to the position of the paper guides in each tray except
the standard 550‑sheet tray and the multipurpose feeder. The printer can sense A4, A5, JIS B5, Letter, Legal, Executive,
and Universal paper sizes. The multipurpose feeder and trays using other paper sizes can be linked manually using the
Paper Size menu available from the Paper Size/Type menu.
Note: To link the multipurpose feeder, Configure MP must be set to Cassette in the Paper menu in order for MP
Feeder Size to appear as a menu item.
The Paper Type setting must be set for all trays from the Paper Type menu 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 automatically. Paper Size settings for the
multipurpose feeder 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.
Creating a custom name for a paper type
If the printer is on a network, you can use the Embedded Web Server to define a name other than Custom Type <x>
for each of the custom paper types that are loaded.
1Type 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 address in the
TCP/IP section.
2Click Settings.
3Click Paper Menu.
4Click Custom Name.
5Type a name for the paper type in a Custom Name <x> box.
Note: This custom name will replace a custom type <x> name under the Custom Types and Paper Size and Type
menus.
Loading paper and specialty media 58
6Click Submit.
7Click Custom Types.
Custom Types appears, followed by your custom name.
8Select a Paper Type setting from the pick list next to your custom name.
9Click Submit.
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. Only trays with the same custom names assigned will link.
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Paper Menu appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Paper Size/Type appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until the correct tray or feeder appears, and then press .
6Press the left or right arrow button until the correct size appears, and then press .
Paper Type appears.
7Press the left or right arrow button until Custom Type <x> or another custom name appears, and then press
.
Submitting selection appears, followed by Paper Menu.
8Verify that the correct Paper Type is associated with the custom name.
Note: Plain Paper is the factory default Paper Type associated with all Custom Type <x> names and user‑defined
custom names.
aFrom the Paper menu, press the up or down arrow button until Custom Types appears, and then press
.
bPress the up or down arrow button until appears next to the custom paper type name, and then press .
cPress the up or down arrow button until appears next to the Paper Type setting you want, and then press
.
Submitting selection appears.
Loading paper and specialty media 59
Paper and specialty media guidelines
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 220 g/m2 (16 to 58 lb bond) grain long. Paper lighter than
60 g/m2 (16 lb) might not be stiff enough to feed properly, causing jams. For best performance, use 75‑g/m2 (20‑lb
bond) grain long paper. For paper smaller than 182 x 257 mm (7 x 10 in.), we recommend 90 g/m2 (24 lb) or heavier
paper.
Note: Duplex is supported only for 60‑g/m2–120‑g/m2 (16‑lb–32‑lb bond) paper.
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.
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.
For 60‑ to 135‑g/m2 (16‑ to 36‑lb bond) paper, grain long paper is recommended. For papers heavier than 135 g/m2,
grain short is recommended.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 60
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 can negatively affect paper handling.
Unacceptable paper
The following paper types are not recommended for use with the printer:
•Chemically treated papers used to make copies without carbon paper, also known as carbonless papers, carbonless
copy paper (CCP), or no carbon required (NCR) paper
•Preprinted papers with chemicals that may contaminate the printer
•Preprinted papers that can be affected by the temperature in the printer fuser
•Preprinted papers that require a registration (the precise print 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.
•Coated papers (erasable bond), synthetic papers, thermal papers
•Rough‑edged, rough or heavily textured surface papers, or curled papers
•Recycled papers that fail EN12281:2002 (European)
•Paper weighing less than 60 g/m2 (16 lb)
•Multiple‑part forms or documents
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 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb) weight paper.
•Use only forms and letterhead printed using an offset lithographic or engraved printing process.
•Avoid papers with rough or heavily textured surfaces.
Use papers printed with heat‑resistant inks designed for use in xerographic copiers. The ink must be able to withstand
temperatures up to 190°C (374°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.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 61
Preprinted papers such as letterhead must be able to withstand temperatures up to 190°C (374°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 humidity 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.
Supported paper sizes, types, and weights
The following tables provide information on standard and optional paper input sources and the types of paper they
support.
Note: To use a paper size that is unlisted, configure a Universal Paper Size.
For more information, see the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the Lexmark Web site at
http://support.lexmark.com.
Paper sizes supported by the printer
Measurements apply to simplex (one‑sided) printing only. For duplex (two‑sided) printing, the minimum size is
139.7 x 210 mm (5.50 x 8.27 in.).
Paper size Dimensions Standard
550‑sheet
tray (Tray
1)
Optional
550‑sheet
tray
Optional
550‑sheet
specialty
media
drawer
Optional
2,000‑sheet
tray
Multipurpose
feeder
Duplex unit
A4 210 x 297 mm
(8.27 x 11.7 in.)
A5 148 x 210 mm
(5.83 x 8.27 in.)
X
A6 105 x 148 mm
(4.13 x 5.83 in.)
XX X X
JIS B5 182 x 257 mm
(7.17 x 10.1 in.)
X
1 Supported by C734 model printers only.
2 Supported by C736 model printers only.
3 This size setting formats the envelope for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software
application.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 62
Paper size Dimensions Standard
550‑sheet
tray (Tray
1)
Optional
550‑sheet
tray
Optional
550‑sheet
specialty
media
drawer
Optional
2,000‑sheet
tray
Multipurpose
feeder
Duplex unit
Letter 215.9 x 279.4 mm
(8.5 x 11 in.)
Legal 215.9 x 355.6 mm
(8.5 x 14 in.)
Executive 184.2 x 266.7 mm
(7.25 x 10.5 in.)
X
Oficio (México) 215.9 x 340.4 mm
(8.5 x 13.4 in.)
X
Folio 215.9 x 330.2 mm
(8.5 x 13 in.)
X
Statement 139.7 x 215.9 mm
(5.5 x 8.5 in.)
XX X
Universal
Note: Turn size
sensing off to
support
universal sizes
that are close
to standard
media sizes.
148 x 210 mm to
215.9 x 355.6 mm
(5.83 x 8.27 in. to
8.5 x 14 in.)
X
76.2 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 in.) to
215.9 x 355.6
mm (8.5 x 14 in.)
XX X X
76.2 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 in.) to
215.9 x 914.4
mm (8.5 x 36 in.)1
XXX X X
76.2 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 in.) to
215.9 x 1219.2
mm (8.5 x 48 in.)2
XXX X X
7 3/4 Envelope
(Monarch)
98.4 x 190.5 mm
(3.875 x 7.5 in.)
XX X X
9 Envelope 98.4 x 226.1 mm
(3.875 x 8.9 in.)
XX X X
Com 10
Envelope
104.8 x 241.3 mm
(4.12 x 9.5 in.)
XX X X
DL Envelope 110 x 220 mm
(4.33 x 8.66 in.)
XX X X
1 Supported by C734 model printers only.
2 Supported by C736 model printers only.
3 This size setting formats the envelope for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software
application.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 63
Paper size Dimensions Standard
550‑sheet
tray (Tray
1)
Optional
550‑sheet
tray
Optional
550‑sheet
specialty
media
drawer
Optional
2,000‑sheet
tray
Multipurpose
feeder
Duplex unit
C5 Envelope 162 x 229 mm
(6.38 x 9.01 in.)
XX X X
B5 Envelope 176 x 250 mm
(6.93 x 9.84 in.)
XX X X
Other
Envelope3
85.7 x 165 mm to
215.9 x 355.6 mm
(3.375 x 6.50 in.
to 8.5 x 14 in.)
XX X X
1 Supported by C734 model printers only.
2 Supported by C736 model printers only.
3 This size setting formats the envelope for 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless the size is specified by the software
application.
Paper types and weights supported by the printer
The printer engine supports 60–220‑g/m2 (16–58‑lb) paper weights. The duplex unit supports 60–120‑g/m2 (16–32‑lb)
paper weights.
Note: Labels, transparencies, envelopes, and card stock always print at reduced speed.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 64
Paper type Standard
550‑sheet tray
(Tray 1)
Optional
550‑sheet
tray
Optional
550‑sheet
specialty
media drawer
Optional
2,000‑sheet
tray
Multipurpose
feeder
Duplex unit
Paper
•Plain
•Bond
•Colored
•Custom Type [x]
•Letterhead
•Light
•Heavy
•Preprinted
•Rough/Cotton1
•Recycled
Card stock X X
Transparencies2X X
Labels3
•Paper
•Vinyl
X X
Glossy paper
Envelopes4XX X X
1 This option is not supported by the duplex unit.
2 Do not use inkjet or 3M CG3710 transparencies.
3 Paper labels are supported. Other media such as vinyl may show print quality defects in some environments, and prolonged
vinyl label usage may reduce fuser life. For more information, see the Card Stock & Label Guide available on the Lexmark
Web site at http://support.lexmark.com.
4 Use envelopes that lie flat when individually placed on a table facedown.
Paper and specialty media guidelines 65
Printing
This chapter covers printing, printer reports, and job cancelation. The selection and handling of paper and specialty
media can affect how reliably documents print. For more information, see "Avoiding jams" and "Storing paper."
Printing a document
Printing a document
1Load paper into a tray or feeder.
2From the printer control panel Paper menu, set the Paper Size/Type to match the loaded paper.
3Send the print job:
For Windows users
aWith a document open, click File > Print.
bClick 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.
cClick OK, and then click OK.
For Macintosh users
aCustomize the settings as needed in the Page Setup dialog:
1With a document open, choose File > Page Setup.
2Choose a paper size or create a custom size to match the loaded paper.
3Click OK.
bCustomize the settings as needed in the Print dialog:
1With a document open, choose File > Print.
If necessary, click the disclosure triangle to see more options.
2From 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.
3Click Print.
Printing 66
Printing specialty documents
Tips on using letterhead
Source or process Print side Paper orientation
•Standard 550‑sheet tray
•Optional 550‑sheet tray
•Optional 2,000‑sheet tray
•Optional 550‑sheet specialty
media drawer
Preprinted letterhead design is
placed faceup.
The top edge of the sheet with the logo is placed at the
front of the tray.
Duplex (two‑sided) printing
from trays
Preprinted letterhead design is
placed facedown.
The top edge of the sheet with the logo is placed at the
back of the tray.
Multipurpose feeder (simplex
printing)
Preprinted letterhead design is
placed facedown.
The top edge of the sheet with the logo should enter the
multipurpose feeder first.
Multipurpose feeder (duplex
printing)
Preprinted letterhead design is
placed faceup.
The top edge of the sheet with the logo should enter the
multipurpose 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 any tray or drawer, except the Optional 2,000‑sheet tray.
•Use transparencies designed specifically for laser printers. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to ensure
transparencies are able to withstand temperatures up to 170°C (338°F) without melting, discoloring, offsetting, or
releasing hazardous emissions.
•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 12A8240 for letter‑size transparencies and Lexmark part number 12A8241
for A4‑size transparencies.
Tips on using envelopes
Print samples on the envelopes being considered for use before buying large quantities.
When printing on envelopes:
•Use envelopes designed specifically for laser printers. Check with the manufacturer or vendor to ensure the
envelopes can withstand temperatures up to 190°C (374°F) without sealing, wrinkling, curling excessively, or
releasing hazardous emissions.
•For the best performance, use envelopes made from 90 g/m2 (24 lb bond) paper. Use up to 105 g/m2 (28 lb bond)
weight for envelopes as long as the cotton content is 25% or less. All‑cotton envelopes must not exceed 90 g/m2
(24 lb bond) weight.
Printing 67
•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.
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: Paper labels are supported. Other media such as vinyl may show print quality defects in some environments,
and prolonged vinyl label usage may reduce fuser life.
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 190°C (374°F) without sealing, excessive curling, wrinkling, or
releasing hazardous emissions.
–Label adhesives, face sheet (printable stock), and topcoats can withstand up to 25 psi (172 kPa) pressure 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.
•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 1.6 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.
Printing 68
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:
•Make sure the Paper Type is Card Stock.
•Select the appropriate Paper Texture setting.
•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 190°C (374°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.
Printing confidential and other held jobs
Holding jobs in the printer
When sending a job to the printer, you can specify that you want the printer to hold the job in memory until you start
the job from the printer control panel. All print jobs that can be initiated by the user at the printer are called held jobs.
Note: Confidential, Verify, Reserve, and Repeat print jobs may be deleted if the printer requires extra memory to
process additional held jobs.
Job type Description
Confidential When you send a Confidential print job to the printer, you must create a PIN from
the computer. The PIN must be four digits using the numbers 0–9. The job is held
in printer memory until you enter the PIN from the printer control panel and
choose to print or delete the job.
Verify When you send a Verify print job, the printer prints one copy and holds the
remaining copies in printer memory. Verify lets you examine the first copy to see
if it is satisfactory before printing the remaining copies. Once all copies are printed,
the job is automatically deleted from printer memory.
Reserve When you send a Reserve print job, the printer does not print the job immediately.
It stores the job in memory so you can print the job later. The job is held in memory
until you delete it from the Held Jobs menu.
Repeat When you send a Repeat print job, the printer prints all requested copies of the
job and stores the job in memory so you can print additional copies later. You can
print additional copies as long as the job remains stored in memory.
Printing 69
Printing confidential and other held jobs
Note: Confidential and Verify print jobs are automatically deleted from memory after they print. Repeat and Reserve
jobs continue to be held in the printer until you choose to delete them.
For Windows Users
1With a document open, click File > Print.
2Click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup.
3Click Other Options, and then click Print and Hold.
4Select your job type (Confidential, Repeat, Reserve, or Verify), and then assign a user name. For a confidential job,
also enter a four‑digit PIN.
5Click OK or Print, and then go to the printer to release the job.
6From the printer control panel, press the up or down arrow button until Held jobs appears, and then press
.
7Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to your user name, and then press .
8Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the job type or job name, and then press .
If you selected a job name, proceed to step 11 on page 70.
9After selecting your job type, use the keypad to enter your PIN.
If you enter an invalid PIN, the Invalid PIN screen appears.
•To re‑enter the PIN, make sure Try again appears, and then press .
•To cancel the PIN, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel appears, and then press .
10 Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the job you want to print, and then press .
11 Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the number of copies you want to print, and then press
.
Note: Use the keypad to enter a number if necessary.
For Macintosh users
1With a document open, choose File > Print.
If necessary, click the disclosure triangle to see more options.
2From the print options or Copies & Pages pop‑up menu, choose Job Routing.
3Select your job type (Confidential, Repeat, Reserve, or Verify), and then assign a user name. For a confidential job,
also enter a four‑digit PIN.
4Click OK or Print, and then go to the printer to release the job.
5From the printer control panel, press the up or down arrow button until Held jobs appears, and then press
.
6Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to your user name, and then press .
7Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the job type or job name, and then press .
If you selected a job name, proceed to step 10 on page 71.
Printing 70
8After selecting your job type, use the keypad to enter your PIN.
If you enter an invalid PIN, the Invalid PIN screen appears.
•To re‑enter the PIN, make sure Try again appears, and then press .
•To cancel the PIN, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel appears, and then press .
9Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the job you want to print, and then press .
10 Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the number of copies you want to print, and then press
.
Note: Use the keypad to enter a number if necessary.
Printing from a flash drive
A USB port is located on the printer control panel. Insert a flash drive to print supported file types. Supported file types
include: .pdf, .gif, .jpeg, .jpg, .bmp, .png, .tiff, .tif, .pcx, .xps, and .dcx.
Notes:
•High‑speed flash drives must support the full‑speed USB standard. Flash drives supporting only USB low‑speed
capabilities are not supported.
•Flash drives must support the FAT (File Allocation Tables) system. Flash drives 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.
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2Insert a flash drive into the front USB port.
Notes:
•If you insert the flash drive when the printer requires attention, such as when a jam has occurred, then the
printer ignores it.
•If you insert the flash drive while the printer is printing other jobs, then Printer Busy appears. After the
other jobs are processed, you may need to view the held jobs list to print documents from the flash drive.
Printing 71
3Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the document you want to print, and then press .
Note: Folders found on the flash drive appear as folders. File names are appended by the extension type (for
example, .jpg).
4Press to print one copy, or enter the number of copies using the keypad, and then press to initiate the print
job.
Note: Do not remove the flash drive from the printer until the document has finished printing.
If you leave the flash drive in the printer after leaving the initial USB menu screen, you can still print .pdf files from
the flash drive as held jobs.
Printing photos from a PictBridge‑enabled digital camera
1Insert one end of the USB cable into the camera.
Note: Use only the USB cable that came with your camera.
2Insert 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.
3Follow 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
To print samples of the fonts currently available for your printer:
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Reports appears, and then press .
Printing 72
4Press the up or down arrow button until Print Fonts appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to PCL Fonts, PostScript Fonts, or PPDS
Fonts, and then press .
After the font sample list prints, Ready appears.
Printing a directory list
A directory list shows the resources stored in flash memory or on the hard disk.
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Reports appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Print Directory appears, and then press .
After the directory list prints, the printer returns to the Ready state.
Printing the print quality test pages
Print the print quality test pages to isolate print quality problems.
1Turn the printer off.
2Hold down and the right arrow button while turning the printer on.
3Release the buttons when the clock appears, and wait for CONFIG MENU to appear.
4Press the up or down arrow button until Prt Quality Pgs appears, and then press .
The print quality test pages print.
5Press the up or down arrow button until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press .
Resetting the Printer appears briefly, followed by a clock, and then Ready appears.
Canceling a print job
Canceling a print job from the printer control panel
If the job is formatting or already printing, and Cancel a job appears on the first line of the display:
1Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel appears.
A list of jobs appears.
2Press the up or down arrow button until appears next to the job you want to cancel, and then press .
Note: Once a print job is sent, to easily cancel a job, press . The Stopped screen appears. Press the up or down
arrow button until Cancel a job appears, and then press .
Printing 73
Canceling a print job from the computer
For Windows users
1Open the printers folder:
aClick , or click Start and then click Run.
bIn the Start Search or Run box, type control printers.
cPress Enter, or click OK.
The printers folder opens.
2Double‑click the printer icon.
3Select the job to cancel.
4From 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.
1Double‑click the printer icon.
A list of print jobs appears in the printer window.
2Select a job to cancel.
3From the keyboard, press Delete.
For Macintosh users
In Mac OS X version 10.5 or later:
1From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2Click Print & Fax, and then double‑click the printer icon.
3From the printer window, select the job to cancel.
4From the icon bar at the top of the window, click the Delete icon.
In Mac OS X version 10.4 and earlier:
1From the Go menu, choose Applications.
2Double‑click Utilities, and then double‑click Printer Setup Utility or Print Center.
3Double‑click the printer icon.
4From the printer window, select the job to cancel.
5From the icon bar at the top of the window, click the Delete icon.
Printing 74
Printing in black and white
To print all text and graphics using only the black toner cartridge, set the printer to Black Only.
Note: The printer driver is capable of overriding this setting.
1From the printer control panel, press .
2Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until Quality Menu appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Print Mode appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Black Only appears, and then press .
Submitting selection appears.
Using Max Speed and Max Yield
The Max Speed and Max Yield settings let you choose between a faster print speed or a higher toner yield. Max Yield
is the factory default setting.
•Max Speed—Prints in color mode unless black only is selected by the driver. Prints in black only mode if the black
only driver setting is selected.
•Max Yield—Switches from black to color mode based on the color content found on each page. Frequent color
mode switching can result in slower printing if the content of pages is mixed.
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then print a network setup page and locate the address
in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Settings.
3Click Print Settings.
4Click Setup Menu.
5From the Printer Usage list, select Max Speed or Max Yield.
6Click Submit.
Printing 75
Understanding printer menus
Menus list
Supplies Paper Menu Reports Settings
Replace Supply
Cyan Cartridge
Magenta Cartridge
Yellow Cartridge
Black Cartridge
Cyan Photoconductor
Magenta Photoconductor
Yellow Photoconductor
Black Photoconductor
Waste Toner Box
Fuser
Transfer Module
Default Source
Paper Size/Type
Configure MP
Substitute Size
Paper Texture
Paper Weight
Paper Loading
Custom Types
Universal Setup
Menu Settings Page
Device Statistics
Network Setup Page
Network <x> Setup Page
Profiles List
NetWare Setup Page
Print Fonts
Print Directory
Asset Report
General Settings
Setup Menu
Finishing Menu
Quality Menu
Utilities Menu
XPS Menu
PDF Menu
PostScript Menu
PCL Emul Menu
HTML Menu
Image Menu
PictBridge Menu
Flash Drive Menu
Security Network/Ports Help
Miscellaneous Security Settings
Confidential Print
Disk Wiping
Security Audit Log
Set Date/Time
Active NIC
Standard Network*
Standard USB
Parallel <x>
Serial <x>
SMTP Setup
Print All
Color Quality
Print Quality
Printing Guide
Media Guide
Print Defects
Menu Map
Information Guide
Connection Guide
Moving Guide
Supplies Guide
*Depending on the printer setup, this menu item appears as Standard Network, Wireless Network, or Network <x>.
Understanding printer menus 76
Supplies menu
Supplies menu
Menu item Description
Replace Supply
All
Cyan Photoconductor
Magenta Photoconductor
Yellow Photoconductor
Black Photoconductor
Provides the option to reset the supply counter for the
photoconductor just replaced, or for all photoconductors
Select the photoconductor, and then select Yes or No:
•Select Yes to reset the supply counter.
•Select No to exit.
Note: A supply counter must be reset manually after a
photoconductor is replaced.
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or Black Cartridge
Early Warning
Low
Invalid
Replace
Missing or Defective
OK
Unsupported
Shows the status of the toner cartridges
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, or Black Photoconductor
Early Warning
Low
Replace
Missing
OK
Shows the status of the photoconductors
Waste Toner Box
Near Full
Replace
Missing
OK
Shows the status of the waste toner box
Fuser
Early Warning
Low
Replace
Missing
OK
Shows the status of the fuser
Transfer module
Early Warning
Low
Replace
Missing
OK
Shows the status of the transfer module
Understanding printer menus 77
Paper menu
Default Source menu
Menu item Description
Default Source
Tray <x>
MP Feeder
Manual Paper
Manual Env
Sets a default paper source for all print jobs
Notes:
•From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette for MP
Feeder to appear as a menu setting.
•Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
•If the same size and type of paper are in two trays and the Paper Size and
Paper Type settings match, then the trays are automatically linked. When
one tray is empty, the job prints using the linked tray.
Paper Size/Type menu
Menu item Description
Tray <x> Size
A4
A5
JIS B5
Legal
Letter
Executive
Oficio (México)
Folio
Universal
Specifies the paper size loaded in each tray
Notes:
•Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
•For trays with automatic size sensing, only the size detected by the
hardware appears.
•If the same size and type of paper are in two trays and the Paper Size
and Paper Type settings match, then the trays are automatically linked.
When one tray is empty, the job prints using the linked tray.
Note: Only installed trays are listed in this menu.
Understanding printer menus 78
Menu item Description
Tray <x> Type
Plain Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Glossy
Heavy Glossy
Labels
Vinyl Labels
Bond
Letterhead
Preprinted
Colored Paper
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Rough/Cotton
Recycled
Custom Type <x>
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.
MP Feeder Size
A4
A5
A6
Executive
Oficio (México)
Folio
JIS B5
Legal
Letter
Statement
Universal
7 3/4 Envelope
9 Envelope
10 Envelope
DL Envelope
C5 Envelope
B5 Envelope
Other Envelope
Specifies the paper size loaded in the multipurpose feeder
Notes:
•From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette for MP
Feeder Size to appear as a menu item.
•Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
Note: Only installed trays are listed in this menu.
Understanding printer menus 79
Menu item Description
MP Feeder Type
Plain Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Glossy
Heavy Glossy
Labels
Vinyl Labels
Bond
Envelope
Rough Envelope
Letterhead
Preprinted
Colored Paper
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Rough/Cotton
Recycled
Custom Type <x>
Specifies the type of paper loaded in the multipurpose feeder
Notes:
•From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette for MP
Feeder Type to appear as a menu item.
•Plain paper is the factory default setting.
Manual Paper Size
A4
A5
A6
JIS B5
Letter
Legal
Executive
Oficio (México)
Folio
Statement
Universal
Specifies the size of the paper being manually loaded
Note: Letter is the US factory default setting. A4 is the international factory
default setting.
Note: Only installed trays are listed in this menu.
Understanding printer menus 80
Menu item Description
Manual Paper Type
Plain Paper
Card Stock
Transparency
Recycled
Glossy
Heavy Glossy
Labels
Vinyl Labels
Bond
Letterhead
Preprinted
Colored Paper
Light Paper
Heavy Paper
Roug/Cotton
Custom Type <x>
Specifies the type of paper being manually loaded
Note: Plain paper is the factory default setting.
Manual Env Size
7 3/4 Envelope
9 Envelope
10 Envelope
C5 Envelope
B5 Envelope
DL Envelope
Other Envelope
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.
Manual Env Type
Envelope
Rough Envelope
Custom Type <x>
Specifies the type of envelope being manually loaded
Note: Envelope is the factory default setting.
Note: Only installed trays are listed in this menu.
Configure MP menu
Menu item Description
Configure MP
Cassette
Manual
Determines when the printer selects paper from the multipurpose feeder
Notes:
•Cassette is the factory default setting.
•The Cassette setting configures the multipurpose feeder as an automatic
paper source.
•When Manual is selected, the multipurpose feeder can be used only for
manual feed print jobs.
Understanding printer menus 81
Substitute Size menu
Menu item Description
Substitute Size
Off
Statement/A5
Letter/A4
All Listed
Substitutes a specified paper size if the requested paper size is not available
Notes:
•All Listed is the factory default setting. All available substitutions are
allowed.
•The Off setting indicates no size substitutions are allowed.
•Setting a substitution lets the job print without a Change Paper message
appearing.
Paper Texture menu
Menu item Description
Plain Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Card Stock Texture
Smooth
Normal
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.
Transparency Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the transparencies loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Recycled Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the recycled paper loaded
Glossy Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Heavy Glossy Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Labels Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 82
Menu item Description
Vinyl Labels Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Bond Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Rough is the factory default setting.
Envelope Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the envelopes loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Rough Envelope Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the envelopes loaded
Note: Rough is the factory default setting.
Letterhead Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Preprinted Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Colored Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Light Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Heavy Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Rough Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
Specifies the relative texture of the paper loaded
Note: Rough is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 83
Menu item Description
Custom <x> Texture
Smooth
Normal
Rough
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.
Paper Weight menu
Menu item Description
Plain Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Card Stock Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the card stock loaded
Notes:
•Normal is the factory default setting.
•Settings appear only if card stock is supported.
Transparency Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the transparencies loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Recycled Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the recycled paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Glossy Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the glossy paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Heavy Glossy Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the glossy paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Labels Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Vinyl Labels Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the labels loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 84
Menu item Description
Bond Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Rough is the factory default setting.
Envelope Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the envelopes loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Rough Envelope Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the envelopes loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Letterhead Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Preprinted Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Colored Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Light Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Heavy Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Rough/Cotton Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the paper loaded
Note: Normal is the factory default setting.
Custom <x> Weight
Light
Normal
Heavy
Specifies the relative weight of the custom paper loaded
Notes:
•Normal is the factory default setting.
•Settings appear only if the custom type is supported.
Understanding printer menus 85
Paper Loading menu
Menu item Description
Recycled Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Recycled as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Glossy Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Glossy
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Heavy Glossy Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Heavy
Glossy as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Bond Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Bond
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Letterhead Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Letterhead as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Preprinted Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Preprinted as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Colored Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify
Colored as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Light Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Light
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Heavy Loading
Duplex
Off
Determines the paper loading direction for all jobs that specify Heavy
as the paper type
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Custom <x> Loading
Duplex
Off
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.
Notes:
•Duplex sets the printer default to 2‑sided printing for every print job unless 1‑sided printing is selected from Print
Properties.
•If Duplex is selected, then all print jobs for the selected paper type are sent through the duplex unit, including
1‑sided jobs.
Understanding printer menus 86
Custom Types menu
Menu item Description
Custom Type <x>
Paper
Card Stock
Glossy
Transparency
Labels
Vinyl Labels
Envelope
Associates a paper or specialty media type with a Custom Type <x> name
or a user‑defined Custom Name created from the Embedded Web Server or
MarkVisionTM Professional
Notes:
•Paper is the factory default setting.
•The custom media type must be supported by the selected tray or
multipurpose feeder in order to print from that source.
Recycled
Paper
Card Stock
Glossy
Transparency
Labels
Vinyl Labels
Envelope
Specifies the recycled paper type loaded in a tray. This will also be the Recycled
setting in other menus.
Notes:
•Paper is the factory default setting.
•The custom media type must be supported by the selected tray or
multipurpose feeder in order to print from that source.
Universal Setup menu
These menu items are used to specify the height and width of the Universal Paper Size. The Universal Paper Size is a
user‑defined paper size setting. It is listed with the other paper size settings and includes similar options, such as support
for duplex printing and printing multiple pages on one sheet.
Menu item Description
Units of Measure
Inches
Millimeters
Identifies the units of measure
Notes:
•Inches is the US factory default setting.
•Millimeters is the international factory default setting.
Portrait Width
3–8.5 inches
76–216 mm
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.
Understanding printer menus 87
Menu item Description
Portrait Height
3–14.17 inches
76–360 mm
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 width supported in the tray.
Reports menu
Reports menu
Menu item Description
Menu Settings Page Prints 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, and the status of the network
connection
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
Device Statistics Prints a report containing printer statistics such as supply information and details
about printed pages
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
Network Setup Page Prints a report containing information about the network printer settings, such
as the TCP/IP address information
Notes:
•This menu item appears only for network printers or printers connected to
print servers.
•The page prints when this item is selected.
Understanding printer menus 88
Menu item Description
Network <x> Setup Page Prints a report containing information about the network printer settings, such
as the TCP/IP address information
Notes:
•This selection is available when more than one network option is installed.
•This menu item appears only for network printers or printers connected to
print servers.
•The page prints when this item is selected.
Profiles List Prints a list of profiles stored in the printer
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
NetWare Setup Page Prints a report containing NetWare‑specific information about the network
settings
Notes:
•This menu item appears only for printers with an internal print server
installed.
•The page prints when this item is selected.
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 list is available for PCL and PostScript emulations.
Print Directory Prints a list of all the resources stored on an optional flash memory card or printer
hard disk
Notes:
•Job Buffer Size must be set to 100%.
•The optional flash memory or printer hard disk must be installed correctly
and working properly.
•The page prints when this item is selected.
Asset Report Prints a report containing each piece of printer asset information, such as the
serial number and model name.
Note: The page prints when this item is selected.
Network/Ports menu
Active NIC menu
Menu item Description
Active NIC
Auto
<list of available network cards>
Notes:
•Auto is the factory default setting.
•This menu item appears only if an optional network card is installed.
Understanding printer menus 89
Standard Network or Network <x> menus
Note: Only active ports appear in this menu; all inactive ports are omitted.
Menu item Description
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 PS 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.
NPA Mode
Off
Auto
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.
Network Buffer
Auto
3K to <maximum size allowed>
Sets the size of the network input buffer
Notes:
•Auto is the factory default setting.
•The value can be changed in 1‑K increments.
•The maximum size allowed depends on the amount of memory in the printer,
the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or
Off.
•To increase the maximum size range for the Network Buffer, disable or
reduce the size of the parallel, serial, and USB buffers.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Understanding printer menus 90
Menu item Description
Job Buffering
Off
On
Auto
Temporarily stores jobs on the printer hard disk before printing. This menu only
appears if a formatted disk is installed.
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The On value buffers jobs on the printer hard disk. This menu selection
appears only when a formatted disk is installed and is not defective.
•The Auto setting buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data
from another input port.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Mac Binary PS
On
Off
Auto
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.
Std Network Setup
Reports or Network Reports
Network Card
TCP/IP
IPv6
Wireless
AppleTalk
NetWare
LexLink
Net <x> Setup
Reports or Network Reports
Network Card
TCP/IP
IPv6
Wireless
AppleTalk
NetWare
LexLink
For descriptions and settings of the network setup menus, see the following:
•“Network Reports menu” on page 91
•“Network Card menu” on page 92
•“TCP/IP menu” on page 92
•“IPv6 menu” on page 94
•“Wireless menu” on page 94
•“AppleTalk menu” on page 95
•“NetWare menu” on page 95
•“LexLink menu” on page 96
Note: The Wireless menu appears only when the printer is connected to a wireless
network.
Network Reports menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > Reports or Network
Reports
Understanding printer menus 91
Menu item Description
Print Setup Page
Print NetWare Setup
Page
Prints a report containing information about the current network setup
Notes:
•The Setup Page contains information about the network printer settings, such as the
TCP/IP address.
•The NetWare Setup Page menu item appears only on models that support NetWare and
shows information about NetWare settings.
Network Card menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > Network Card
Menu item Description
View Card Status
Connected
Disconnected
Lets you view the connection status of the Network Card
View Card Speed Lets you view the speed of a currently active network card
Network Address
UAA
LAA
Lets you view the network addresses
Job Timeout
0‑225 seconds
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.
Banner Page
Off
On
Allows the printer to print a banner page.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
TCP/IP menu
Use the following menu items to view or set the TCP/IP information.
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 > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > TCP/IP
Understanding printer menus 92
Menu item Description
Activate
On
Off
Activates TCP/IP
Note: On is the factory default setting.
View Hostname Lets you view the current TCP/IP hostname
Note: This can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
IP Address Lets you view or change the current TCP/IP Address
Note: Manually setting the IP address sets the Enable DHCP and Enable Auto IP
settings to Off. It also sets Enable BOOTP and Enable RARP to Off on systems that
support BOOTP and RARP.
Netmask Lets you view or change the current TCP/IP Netmask
Gateway Lets you view or change the current TCP/IP Gateway
Enable DHCP
On
Off
Specifies the DHCP address and parameter assignment setting
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Enable RARP
On
Off
Specifies the RARP address assignment setting
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Enable BOOTP
On
Off
Specifies the BOOTP address assignment setting
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Enable Auto IP
Yes
No
Specifies the Zero Configuration Networking setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Enable FTP/TFTP
Yes
No
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.
Enable HTTP Server
Yes
No
Enables the built-in Web server (Embedded Web Server). When this is enabled, the
printer can be monitored and managed remotely using a Web browser.
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
WINS Server Address Lets you view or change the current WINS Server Address
Enable DDNS
Yes
No
Lets you view or change the current DDNS setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Enable mDNS
Yes
No
Lets you view or change the current mDNS setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
DNS Server Address Lets you view or change the current DNS Server Address
Enable HTTPS
Yes
No
Lets you view or change the current HTTPS setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 93
IPv6 menu
Use the following menu items to view or set the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) information.
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 > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > IPv6
Menu item Description
Enable IPv6
On
Off
Enables IPv6 in the printer
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Auto Configuration
On
Off
Specifies whether the network adapter accepts the automatic IPv6
address configuration entries provided by a router
Note: On is the factory default setting.
View Hostname
View Address
View Router Address
Lets you view the current setting
Note: These settings can be changed only from the Embedded Web
Server.
Enable DHCPv6
On
Off
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 models connected to a wireless network.
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Network <x> > Net <x> Setup > Wireless
Menu item Description
Network Mode
Infrastructure
Ad hoc
Specifies the network mode
Notes:
•Infrastructure mode lets the printer access a network using an
access point.
•Ad hoc is the factory default setting. Ad hoc mode configures the
printer for wireless networking directly between it and a computer.
Compatibility
802.11n
802.11b/g
802.11b/g/n
Specifies the wireless standard for the wireless network
Choose Network
<list of available networks>
Lets you select an available network for the printer to use
Understanding printer menus 94
Menu item Description
View Signal Quality Lets you view the quality of the wireless connection
View Security Mode Lets you view the encryption method for the wireless connection.
“Disabled” indicates that the wireless network is not encrypted.
AppleTalk menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > AppleTalk
Menu item Description
Activate
Yes
No
Activates AppleTalk support
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
View Name Shows the assigned AppleTalk name
Note: The name can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
View Address Shows the assigned AppleTalk address
Note: The address can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Set Zone
<list of zones available on the
network>
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.
NetWare menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > NetWare
Menu item Description
Activate
Yes
No
Activates NetWare support
Note: No is the factory default setting.
View Login Name Lets you view the assigned NetWare login name
Note: This can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Print Mode Lets you view the assigned NetWare print mode
Note: This can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Network Number Lets you view the assigned NetWare network number
Note: This can be changed only from the Embedded Web Server.
Understanding printer menus 95
Menu item Description
Select SAP Frames
Ethernet 802.2
Ethernet 802.3
Ethernet Type II
Ethernet SNAP
Enables the Ethernet frame type setting
Note: On is the factory default setting for all menu items.
Packet Burst
Yes
No
Reduces network traffic by allowing the transfer and acknowledgement of
multiple data packets to and from the NetWare server
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
NSQ/GSQ Mode
Yes
No
Specifies the NSQ/GSQ Mode setting
Note: Yes is the factory default setting.
LexLink menu
This menu is available from the Network/Ports menu:
Network/Ports > Standard Network or Network <x> > Std Network Setup or Net <x> Setup > LexLink menu
Menu item Description
Activate
On
Off
Activates LexLink support
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
View Nickname Lets you view the assigned LexLink nickname
Note: The LexLink nickname can be changed only from the Embedded Web
Server.
Standard USB menus
Menu item Description
PCL SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PCL emulation when a print job received
through a USB port 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 the PS
Smartswitch setting is On. It uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup menu if the PS SmartSwitch setting is Off.
Understanding printer menus 96
Menu item Description
PS SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PS emulation when a print job received
through a USB port 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 the PCL
Smartswitch setting is On. It uses the default printer language specified in the
Setup menu if the PCL SmartSwitch setting is Off.
NPA Mode
On
Off
Auto
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.
USB Buffer
Disabled
Auto
3k to <maximum size allowed>
Sets the size of the USB input buffer
Notes:
•Auto is the factory default setting.
•The Disabled setting turns off job buffering. Any jobs already buffered on the
disk are printed before normal processing is resumed.
•The USB buffer size value can be changed in 1-k increments.
•The maximum size allowed depends on the amount of memory in the printer,
the size of the other link buffers, and whether the Resource Save setting is On
or Off.
•To increase the maximum size range for the USB Buffer, disable or reduce the
size of the parallel, serial, and network buffers.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Job Buffering
Off
On
Auto
Temporarily stores jobs on the printer hard disk before printing
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The On setting buffers jobs on the printer hard disk.
•The Auto setting buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data
from another input port.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Mac Binary PS
On
Off
Auto
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.
Understanding printer menus 97
Menu item Description
ENA Address Sets the network address 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.
ENA Netmask Sets the netmask 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.
ENA Gateway Sets the 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.
Parallel <x> menu
Menu item Description
PCL SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PCL emulation when a print job received
through a serial port 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 PS emulation when a print job received
through a serial port 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.
NPA Mode
On
Off
Auto
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.
Understanding printer menus 98
Menu item Description
Parallel Buffer
Disabled
Auto
3k to <maximum size allowed>
Sets the size of the parallel input buffer
Notes:
•Auto is the factory default setting.
•The Disabled setting turns off job buffering. Any jobs already buffered on the
disk are printed before normal processing is resumed.
•The parallel buffer size setting can be changed in 1k increments.
•The maximum size allowed depends on the amount of memory in the printer,
the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or
Off.
•To increase the maximum size range for the Parallel Buffer, disable or reduce
the size of the USB, serial, and network buffers.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Job Buffering
Off
On
Auto
Temporarily stores jobs on the printer hard disk before printing
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The Off setting does not buffer print jobs to the printer hard disk.
•The On setting buffers jobs on the printer hard disk.
•The Auto setting buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data
from another input port.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then exiting the
menus causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Advanced Status
On
Off
Enables bidirectional communication through the parallel port
Notes:
•On is the factory default setting.
•The Off setting disables parallel port negotiation.
Parallel Protocol
Standard
Fastbytes
Specifies the parallel port protocol
Notes:
•Fastbytes is the factory default setting. It provides compatibility with most
existing parallel ports and is the recommended setting.
•The Standard setting tries to resolve parallel port communication problems.
Honor Init
On
Off
Determines whether or not the printer honors printer hardware initialization
requests from the computer
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The computer requests initialization by activating the Init signal from the
parallel port. Many personal computers activate the Init signal each time the
computer is turned on.
Understanding printer menus 99
Menu item Description
Parallel Mode 2
On
Off
Determines whether or not the parallel port data is sampled on the leading or trailing
edge of strobe
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Mac Binary PS
On
Off
Auto
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.
ENA Address
<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>
Sets the network address 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.
ENA Netmask
<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>
Sets the netmask 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.
ENA gateway
<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>.<xxx>
Sets the 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.
Serial <x> menu
Menu item Description
PCL SmartSwitch
On
Off
Sets the printer to automatically switch to PCL emulation when a print job received
through a serial port 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 PS emulation when a print job received
through a serial port 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.
Understanding printer menus 100
Menu item Description
NPA Mode
On
Off
Auto
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.
•When the On setting is used, the printer performs NPA processing. If the data
is not in NPA format, it is rejected as bad data.
•When the Off setting is used, the printer does not perform NPA processing.
•When the Auto setting is used, the printer examines data, determines the
format, and then processes it appropriately.
•Changing this setting from the control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Serial Buffer
Disabled
Auto
3k to <maximum size allowed>
Sets the size of the serial input buffer
Notes:
•Auto is the factory default setting.
•The Disabled setting turns off job buffering. Any jobs already buffered on the
disk are printed before normal processing is resumed.
•The serial buffer size setting can be changed in 1k increments.
•The maximum size allowed depends on the amount of memory in the printer,
the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or
Off.
•To increase the maximum size range for the Serial Buffer, disable or reduce
the size of the parallel, serial, and network buffers.
•Changing this setting from the control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Job Buffering
Off
On
Auto
Temporarily stores jobs on the printer hard disk before printing
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The Off setting does not buffer print jobs to the hard disk.
•The On setting buffers jobs on the printer hard disk.
•The Auto setting buffers print jobs only if the printer is busy processing data
from another input port.
•Changing this setting from the control panel and then exiting the menus
causes the printer to restart. The menu selection is updated.
Serial Protocol
DTR
DTR/DSR
XON/XOFF
XON/XOFF/DTR
XONXOFF/DTRDSR
Selects the hardware and software handshaking settings for the serial port
Notes:
•DTR is the factory default setting.
•DTR/DSR is a hardware handshaking setting.
•XON/XOFF is a software handshaking setting.
•XON/XOFF/DTR and XON/XOFF/DTR/DSR are combined hardware and
software handshaking settings.
Understanding printer menus 101
Menu item Description
Robust XON
On
Off
Determines whether or not the printer communicates availability to the computer
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•This menu item applies only to the serial port if Serial Protocol is set to
XON/XOFF.
Baud
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200
138200
172800
230400
345600
Specifies the rate at which data can be received through the serial port
Notes:
•9600 is the factory default setting.
•138200, 172800, 230400, and 345600 baud rates are only displayed in the
Standard Serial menu. These settings do not appear in the Serial Option 1,
Serial Option 2, or Serial Option 3 menus.
Data Bits
7
8
Specifies the number of data bits that are sent in each transmission frame
Note: 8 is the factory default setting.
Parity
Even
Odd
None
Ignore
Sets the parity for serial input and output data frames
Note: None is the factory default setting.
Honor DSR
On
Off
Determines whether the printer uses the DSR Signal. DSR is a handshaking signal used
by most serial cables.
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•The serial port uses DSR to distinguish data sent by the computer from data
created by electrical noise in the serial cable. The electrical noise can cause
stray characters to print. Select On to prevent stray characters from printing.
SMTP Setup menu
Use the following menu to configure the SMTP server.
Understanding printer menus 102
Menu item Description
Primary SMTP Gateway
Primary SMTP Gateway Port
Secondary SMTP Gateway
Secondary SMTP Gateway Port
Specifies SMTP server port information
Note: 25 is the default SMTP gateway port. Range is 1‑65536.
SMTP Timeout
5–30
Specifies the amount of time in seconds before the server stops trying to
send the e‑mail
Note: 30 seconds is the factory default setting.
Reply Address Specifies a reply address of up to 128 characters in e-mail sent by the
printer
Use SSL
Disabled
Negotiate
Required
Sets the printer to use SSL for increased security when connecting to the
SMTP server
Notes:
•Disabled is the factory default setting for Use SSL.
•When the Negotiate setting is used, your SMTP server determines if
SSL will be used.
SMTP Server Authentication
No authentication required
Login/Plain
CRAM‑MD5
Digest‑MD5
NTLM
Kerberos 5
Specifies the type of user authentication required
Note: “No authentication required” is the factory default setting.
Device‑Initiated E‑mail
None
Use Device SMTP Credentials
Device Userid
Device Password
Kerberos 5 Realm
NTLM Domain
Specifies what credentials will be used when communicating to the SMTP
server. Some SMTP servers require credentials in order to send e-mail.
Notes:
•None is the factory default setting for Device‑Initiated E‑mail.
•Device Userid and Device Password are used to log in to the SMTP
server when "Use Device SMTP Credentials" is selected.
Understanding printer menus 103
Security menu
Miscellaneous menu
Menu item Description
Login Restriction
Login failures
1-10 (3 attempts)
Failure time frame
1-60 (5 minutes)
Lockout time
1-60 (5 minutes)
Panel Login Timeout
1-900 (3 seconds)
Remote Login Timeout
1-120 (10 minutes)
Limits the number and time frames of failed login attempts from the printer control
panel before all users are locked out
Notes:
•“Login failures” specifies the number of failed login attempts before users are
locked out. 3 attempts is the factory default setting.
•“Failure time frame” specifies the time frame during which failed login
attempts can be made before users are locked out. 5 minutes is the factory
default setting.
•“Lockout time” specifies how long users are locked out after exceeding the
login failures limit. 5 minutes is the factory default setting.
•“Panel Login Timeout” specifies how long the printer remains idle on the
Home screen before automatically logging the user off. 3 seconds is the
factory default setting.
•“Remote Login Timeout” specifies how long a remote interface (for example,
the Web page) can remain idle before automatically logging the user off. 10
minutes is the factory default setting.
Enable Drive
Enable
Disable
Enables or disables support for the front USB port
Note: Enable is the factory default setting.
Confidential Print menu
Menu item Description
Max Invalid PIN
Off
2–10
Limits the number of times an invalid PIN can be entered
Notes:
•Off is the default setting.
•This menu item appears only if a printer hard disk is installed.
•Once a limit is reached, the jobs for that user name and that PIN are deleted.
Job Expiration
Off
1 hour
4 hours
24 hours
1 week
Limits the amount of time a confidential job stays in the printer before it is deleted
Notes:
•Off is the default setting.
•If the Job Expiration setting is changed while confidential jobs reside on the
printer RAM or printer hard disk, the expiration time for those print jobs does
not change to the new default value.
•If the printer is turned off, all confidential jobs held in printer RAM are
deleted.
Understanding printer menus 104
Disk Wiping menu
Menu item Description
Wiping Mode
Off
Auto
Manual
Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is not currently in use by the file system
from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard disk is preserved,
such as downloaded fonts, macros, and held jobs.
Notes:
•This menu item appears only if a formatted, non-defective printer hard disk is
installed.
•Off is the factory default setting.
•Due to the large amount of resources required for Automatic Wiping,
activating this option may decrease printer performance, especially if the
printer requires hard disk space faster than it can be wiped and returned to
service.
Manual Wiping
Start now
Do not start now
Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is not currently in use by the file system
from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard disk is preserved,
such as downloaded fonts, macros, and held jobs.
Manual Wiping overwrites all disk space that has been used to hold data from a print
job that has been processed (printed). This type of wipe does not erase any
information related to an unprocessed print job.
Notes:
•This menu item appears only if a formatted, non-defective printer hard disk is
installed.
•"Do not start now" is the factory default setting.
•If the Disk Wiping access control is activated, then a user must successfully
authenticate and have the required authorization in order to initiate the disk
wipe.
Automatic Method
Single pass
Multiple pass
Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is not currently in use by the file system
from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard disk is preserved,
such as downloaded fonts, macros, and held jobs.
Notes:
•This menu item appears only if a formatted, non-defective printer hard disk is
installed.
•Single pass is the factory default setting.
•Highly confidential information should be wiped using the Multiple pass
method only.
Understanding printer menus 105
Menu item Description
Manual Method
Single pass
Multiple pass
Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is not currently in use by the file system
from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard disk is preserved,
such as downloaded fonts, macros, and held jobs.
Both manual and scheduled wiping allow the file system to reuse marked disk space
without first having to wipe it.
Notes:
•This menu item appears only if a formatted, non-defective printer hard disk is
installed.
•Single pass is the factory default setting.
•Highly confidential information should be wiped using the Multiple Pass
method only.
Scheduled Method
Single pass
Multiple pass
Disk Wiping erases only print job data that is not currently in use by the file system
from the printer hard disk. All permanent data on the printer hard disk is preserved,
such as downloaded fonts, macros, and held jobs.
Both manual and scheduled wiping allow the file system to reuse marked disk space
without first having to wipe it.
Notes:
•This menu item appears only if a formatted, non-defective printer hard disk is
installed.
•Single pass is the factory default setting.
•Highly confidential information should be wiped using the Multiple Pass
method only.
•Scheduled wipes are initiated without displaying a user warning or
confirmation message.
Security Audit Log menu
Menu item Description
Export Log Enables an authorized user to export the security log
Notes:
•To export the log from the printer control panel, a flash drive must be
attached to the printer.
•From the Embedded Web Server, the log can be downloaded to a computer.
Delete Log
Delete now
Do not delete
Specifies whether audit logs are deleted
Note: Delete Now is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 106
Menu item Description
Configure Log
Enable Audit
Yes
No
Enable Remote Syslog
Yes
No
Remote Syslog Facility
0‑23
Severity of events to log
0‑7
Specifies whether and how the audit logs are created
Notes:
•Enable audit determines if events are recorded in the secure audit log and
remote syslog. No is the factory default setting.
•Enable remote syslog determines if logs are being sent to a remote server. No
is the factory default setting.
•Remote syslog facility determines the value used to send logs to the remote
syslog server. 4 is the factory default setting.
•With the security audit log activated, the severity value of each event is
recorded. 4 is the factory default setting.
Set Date/Time menu
Menu item Description
View Date/Time Lets you view the current date and time settings for the printer
Set Date/Time
<input date/time>
Note: Date/Time is set in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM format.
Time Zone
<list of time zones>
Note: GMT is the factory default setting.
Observe DST
On
Off
Note: On is the factory default setting and uses the applicable Daylight Saving Time
associated with the Time Zone setting.
Enable NTP
On
Off
Enables Network Time Protocol, which synchronizes the clocks of devices on a
network
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 107
Settings menu
General Settings menu
Menu item Description
Display Language
English
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espanol
Dansk
Norsk
Nederlands
Svenska
Portuguese
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
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.
•Paper minimizes the amount of paper and specialty media
needed for a print job. Performance may be affected, but
print quality is not.
•Energy/Paper minimizes the use of power and of paper and
specialty media.
Understanding printer menus 108
Menu item Description
Quiet Mode
Off (Image/Photo)
On (Text/Graphics)
Reduces the amount of noise produced by the printer
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting. This setting supports the
performance specifications for your printer.
•On configures the printer to produce as little noise as
possible. This setting is best suited for printing text and line
graphics.
•For optimal printing of color‑rich documents, set Quiet Mode
to Off.
•Selecting Photo from the driver may disable Quiet Mode and
provide better print quality and full speed printing.
Run Initial Setup
Yes
No
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 becomes No.
Paper Sizes
US
Metric
Notes:
•The initial setting is determined by your Country selection in
the initial setup wizard.
•Changing this setting also changes the Units of Measurement
setting in the Universal Setup menu and the default for each
input source in the Paper Size/Type menu.
Alarms
Alarm Control
Cartridge Alarm
Sets an alarm to sound when the printer requires operator
intervention
Available selections for each alarm type are:
Off
Single
Continuous
Notes:
•Single is the factory default setting for Alarm Control. Single
sounds three quick beeps.
•Off is the factory default setting for Cartridge Alarm. Off
means no alarm will sound.
•Continuous repeats three beeps every 10 seconds.
Understanding printer menus 109
Menu item Description
Timeouts
Power Saver
1–240
Sets the amount of time the printer waits after a job is printed
before it goes into a reduced power state
Notes:
•30 minutes is the factory default setting.
•Lower settings conserve more energy, but may require
longer warm‑up times.
•Select the lowest setting if the printer shares an electrical
circuit with room lighting or you notice lights flickering in the
room.
•Select a high setting if the printer is in constant use. Under
most circumstances, this keeps the printer ready to print
with minimum warm‑up time.
Timeouts
Screen Timeout
15–300
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
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 emulation.
This setting has no effect on PostScript emulation print jobs.
Timeouts
Wait Timeout
Disabled
15–6553515
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
emulation print jobs.
Timeouts
Job Hold Timeout
5–255
Sets the amount of time the printer waits for user intervention
before it holds jobs that require unavailable resources and
continues to print other jobs in the print queue
Notes:
•30 seconds is the factory default setting.
•This menu item appears only when a hard disk is installed.
Print Recovery
Auto Continue
Disabled
5–255
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.
Understanding printer menus 110
Menu item Description
Print Recovery
Jam Recovery
On
Off
Auto
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.
Print Recovery
Page Protect
Off
On
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.
Factory Defaults
Do Not Restore
Restore Now
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 Now 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.
Custom Home Message
Off
IP Address
Hostname
Contact Name
Location
Zero Configuration Name
Custom Text 1
Displays information pertaining to the selected Custom Home
Messages on the printer control panel display
Understanding printer menus 111
Setup menu
Menu item Description
Printer Language
PCL Emulation
PS Emulation
Sets the default printer language
Notes:
•PCL emulation uses a PCL interpreter for processing print
jobs. PostScript emulation uses a PS interpreter for
processing print jobs.
•PCL is the factory default printer language.
•Setting a printer language as the default does not prevent a
software program from sending print jobs that use another
printer language.
Job Waiting
On
Off
Specifies that print jobs be removed from the print queue if they
require unavailable printer options or custom settings. They are
stored in a separate print queue, so other jobs print normally. When
the missing information and/or options are obtained, the stored
jobs print.
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•This menu appears only if a non-Read Only printer hard disk
is installed. This requirement ensures that stored jobs are
not deleted if the printer loses power.
Print Area
Normal
Whole Page
Sets the logical and physical printable area
Notes:
•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.
•The Whole Page setting allows the image to be moved into
the non‑printable area defined by the Normal setting, but
the printer will clip the image at the Normal setting
boundary.
•The Whole Page setting affects only pages printed using a
PCL 5e interpreter. This setting has no effect on pages
printed using the PCL XL or PostScript interpreter.
Printer Usage
Max Yield
Max Speed
Sets the printer for a faster print speed or a higher toner yield.
Note: Max Yield is the factory default setting.
Black Only Mode
Off
On
Sets the printer to print text and graphics using only the black toner
cartridge.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 112
Menu item Description
Download Target
RAM
Flash
Disk
Sets the storage location for downloads
Notes:
•RAM is the factory default setting.
•Storing downloads in flash memory or on a printer hard disk
places them in permanent storage. Downloads remain in
flash memory or on the printer hard disk even when the
printer is turned off.
•Storing downloads in RAM is temporary.
•This menu appears only if a flash and/or disk option is
installed.
Job Accounting
Off
On
Specifies whether the printer stores statistical information about
the most recent print jobs on the hard disk
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting. Off means the printer does
not store job statistics.
•The statistics include a record of print errors, the print time,
the job size in bytes, the requested paper size and type, the
total number of printed pages, and the total number of
copies requested.
•Job Accounting is available only when a printer hard disk is
installed and working properly. It should not be Read/Write
or Write protected. Job Buffer Size should not be set to
100%.
•Changing this setting from the printer control panel and then
exiting the menus causes the printer to reset. The menu
selection is updated.
Resource Save
On
Off
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.
Print All Order
Alphabetical
Oldest First
Newest First
Specifies the order in which held and confidential jobs are printed
when Print All is selected
Notes:
•Alphabetical is the factory default setting.
•Print jobs always appear in alphabetical order on the printer
control panel.
Understanding printer menus 113
Finishing menu
Menu item Description
Sides (Duplex)
1 sided
2 sided
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.
Duplex Binding
Long Edge
Short Edge
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.
Copies
1–999
Specifies a default number of copies for each print job
Note: 1 is the factory default setting.
Blank Pages
Do Not Print
Print
Specifies whether blank pages are inserted in a print job
Note: Do Not Print is the factory default setting.
Collate
Off (1,1,1,2,2,2)
On (1,2,1,2,1,2)
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.
Separator Sheets
None
Between Copies
Between Jobs
Between Pages
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.
Understanding printer menus 114
Menu item Description
Separator Source
Tray <x>
Multi‑Purpose Feeder
Specifies the paper source for separator sheets
Notes:
•Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
•From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette for
Multi‑Purpose Feeder to appear as a menu setting.
N‑up (pages‑side)
Off
2‑Up
3‑Up
4‑Up
6‑Up
9‑Up
12‑Up
16‑Up
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.
N‑up Ordering
Horizontal
Reverse Horizontal
Reverse Vertical
Vertical
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.
Orientation
Auto
Landscape
Portrait
Specifies the orientation of a multiple‑page sheet
Note: Auto is the factory default setting. The printer chooses between portrait and
landscape.
N‑up Border
None
Solid
Prints a border around each page image when using N‑up (pages‑sides)
Note: None is the factory default setting.
Quality menu
Menu item Description
Print Mode
Color
Black Only
Specifies whether images are printed in monochrome grayscale or in color
Notes:
•Color is the factory default setting.
•The printer driver is capable of overriding this setting.
Understanding printer menus 115
Menu item Description
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
1200 dpi
4800 CQ
Specifies the printed output resolution
Notes:
•4800 CQ is the factory default setting.
•1200 dpi provides the highest resolution output, and increases gloss.
Toner Darkness
1–5
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.
Enhance Fine Lines
On
Off
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, with a document open,
click File > Print, and then click Properties, Preferences, Options, or Setup.
•To set Enhance Fine Lines using the Embedded Web Server, type the network
printer IP address in a browser window.
Color Saver
On
Off
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.
RGB Brightness
‑6–6
Adjusts brightness in color outputs
Notes:
•0 is the factory default setting.
•‑6 is the maximum decrease. 6 is the maximum increase.
•This does not affect files where CMYK color specifications are being used.
Understanding printer menus 116
Menu item Description
RGB Contrast
0–5
Adjusts contrast in color outputs
Notes:
•0 is the factory default setting.
•This does not affect files where CMYK color specifications are being used.
RGB Saturation
0–5
Adjusts saturation in color outputs
Notes:
•0 is the factory default setting.
•This does not affect files where CMYK color specifications are being used.
Color Balance
Cyan
‑5–5
Magenta
‑5–5
Yellow
‑5–5
Black
‑5–5
Reset Defaults
Adjusts color in printed output by increasing or decreasing the amount of toner being
used for each color
Note: 0 is the factory default setting.
Color Samples
sRGB Display
sRGB Vivid
Display—True Black
Vivid
Off—RGB
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off—CMYK
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.
Understanding printer menus 117
Menu item Description
Manual Color
RGB Image
Vivid
sRGB Display
Display—True Black
sRGB Vivid
Off
RGB Text
Vivid
sRGB Display
Display—True Black
sRGB Vivid
Off
RGB Graphics
Vivid
sRGB Display
Display—True Black
sRGB Vivid
Off
Customizes the RGB color conversions
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 table that increases saturation. This is preferred for business
graphics and text.
•Vivid applies a color conversion table that 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.
Manual Color
CMYK Image
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off
CMYK Text
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off
CMYK Graphics
US CMYK
Euro CMYK
Vivid CMYK
Off
Customizes the CMYK color conversions
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 Adjust Initiates a recalibration of color conversion tables and allows the printer to make
adjustments for color variations in output
Notes:
•Calibrating starts when the menu is selected. Calibrating appears on the display
until the process is finished.
•Color variations in output sometimes result from changeable conditions such as
room temperature and humidity. Color adjustments are made on printer
algorithms. Color alignment is also recalibrated in this process.
Understanding printer menus 118
Utilities menu
Menu item Description
Remove Held Jobs
Confidential
Held
Not Restored
All
Removes confidential and held jobs from the printer hard disk
Notes:
•Selecting a setting affects only print jobs that are resident in the printer.
Bookmarks, jobs on flash drives, and other types of held jobs are not affected.
•Selecting Not Restored removes all Print and Hold jobs that were not restored
from the disk.
Format Flash
Yes
No
Formats the flash memory. Flash memory refers to the memory added by installing
a flash memory option card in the printer.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not turn off the printer while the flash memory is
formatting.
Notes:
•A flash memory option card must be installed in the printer and operating
properly for this menu item to be available. The flash memory option card
must not be Read/Write or Write protected.
•Selecting Yes deletes all data stored in flash memory.
•No cancels the format request.
Delete Downloads on Disk
Delete Now
Do Not Delete
Removes downloads from the printer hard disk, including all held Jobs, buffered jobs,
and parked jobs. Job accounting information is not affected.
Note: Delete Now is the factory default setting.
Job Acct Stat
Print
Clear
Prints a list of all stored job statistics or deletes the information from the printer hard
disk
Notes:
•A printer hard disk must be installed in the printer and operating properly for
this menu item to be available.
•Selecting Print prints a list of statistics.
•Clear deletes all job statistics stored on the printer hard disk.
•The Clear selection will not appear if Job Accounting is set to MarkTrackTM
using NPA.
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 or deactivate Hex Trace, turn the printer off or reset the printer.
Coverage Estimator
Off
On
Provides an estimate of the percentage coverage of toner on a page. The estimate is
printed on a separate page at the end of each print job.
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 119
Menu item Description
LCD Contrast
1–10
Adjusts the contrast lighting of the display
Notes:
•5 is the factory default setting.
•A higher setting makes the display appear lighter.
•A lower setting makes the display appear darker.
LCD Brightness
1–10
Adjusts the brightness of the backlight on the display
Notes:
•5 is the factory default setting.
•A higher setting makes the display appear lighter.
•A lower setting makes the display appear darker.
XPS menu
Menu item Description
Print Error Pages
Off
On
Prints a page containing information on errors, including XML markup errors
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
PDF menu
Menu item Description
Scale to Fit
Yes
No
Scales page content to fit the selected paper size
Note: No is the factory default setting.
Annotations
Do Not Print
Print
Prints annotations in a PDF
Note: Do Not Print is the factory default setting.
PostScript menu
Menu item Description
Print PS Error
On
Off
Prints a page containing the PostScript error
Note: Off is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 120
Menu item Description
Font Priority
Resident
Flash/Disk
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%.
Image Smoothing
On
Off
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 item Description
Font Source
Resident
Disk
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 and Disk settings show all fonts resident in that option.
•Flash option must be properly formatted and cannot be Read/Write,
Write, or password protected.
•Download shows all the fonts downloaded into RAM.
•All shows all fonts available to any option.
Font Name
RO Courier
Identifies a specific font and the option where it is stored
Notes:
•RO Courier is the factory default setting.
•RO Courier shows the font name, font ID, and storage location in the
printer. The font source abbreviation is R for Resident, F for Flash, K for
Disk, and D for download.
Understanding printer menus 121
Menu item Description
Symbol Set
10U PC‑8
12U PC‑850
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 of 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.
PCL Emulation Settings
Point Size
1.00–1008.00
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
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.
PCL Emulation Settings
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
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.
PCL Emulation Settings
Lines per Page
1–255
60
64
Specifies the number of lines that print on each page
Notes:
•60 is the US factory default setting. 64 is the international 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.
PCL Emulation Settings
A4 Width
198 mm
203 mm
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.
Understanding printer menus 122
Menu item Description
PCL Emulation Settings
Auto CR after LF
On
Off
Specifies whether the printer automatically performs a carriage return (CR) after
a line feed (LF) control command
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•Setting alterations are duplicated in the PPDS menu.
PCL Emulation Settings
Auto LF after CR
On
Off
Specifies whether the printer automatically performs a line feed (LF) after a
carriage return (CR) control command
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•Setting alterations are duplicated in the PPDS menu.
Tray Renumber
Assign MP Feeder
Off
None
0–199
Assign Tray <x>
Off
None
0–199
Assign Manual Paper
Off
None
0–199
Assign Man Env
Off
None
0–199
Configures the printer to work with printer software or programs that use
different source assignments for trays, drawers, and feeders
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.
Tray Renumber
View Factory Def
MPF Default = 8
T1 Default = 1
T2 Default = 4
T3 Default = 5
T4 Default = 20
T5 Default = 21
Env Default = 6
MPaper Default = 2
MEnv Default = 3
Displays the factory default setting assigned to each tray, drawer, or feeder
Tray Renumber
Restore Defaults
Yes
No
Returns all tray, drawer, and feeder assignments to the factory default settings
Understanding printer menus 123
HTML menu
Menu item Description
Font Name
Albertus MT
Antique Olive
Apple Chancery
Arial MT
Avant Garde
Bodoni
Bookman
Chicago
Clarendon
Cooper Black
Copperplate
Coronet
Courier
Eurostile
Garamond
Geneva
Gill Sans
Goudy
Helvetica
Hoefler Text
Intl CG Times
Intl Courier
Intl Univers
Joanna MT
Letter Gothic
Lubalin Graph
Marigold
MonaLisa Recut
Monaco
New CenturySbk
New York
Optima
Oxford
Palatino
StempelGaramond
Taffy
Times
TimesNewRoman
Univers
Zapf Chancery
Sets the default font for HTML documents
Note: The Times font is used in HTML documents that do not specify
a font.
Menu item Description
Font Size
1–255 pt
Sets the default font size for HTML documents
Notes:
•12 pt is the factory default setting.
•Font size can be increased in 1‑point increments.
Scale
1–400%
Scales the default font for HTML documents
Notes:
•100% is the factory default setting.
•Scaling can be increased in 1% increments.
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
Sets the page orientation for HTML documents
Note: Portrait is the factory default setting.
Margin Size
8–255 mm
Sets the page margin for HTML documents
Notes:
•19 mm is the factory default setting.
•Margin size can be increased in 1‑mm increments.
Understanding printer menus 124
Menu item Description
Backgrounds
Do Not Print
Print
Specifies whether to print backgrounds on HTML documents
Note: Print is the factory default setting.
Image menu
Menu item Description
Auto Fit
On
Off
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.
Invert
On
Off
Inverts bi‑tonal monochrome images
Notes:
•Off is the factory default setting.
•This setting does not apply to GIF or JPEG images.
Scaling
Anchor Top Left
Best Fit
Anchor Center
Fit Height/Width
Fit Height
Fit Width
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.
Orientation
Portrait
Landscape
Rev Portrait
Rev Landscape
Sets the image orientation
Note: Portrait is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 125
PictBridge menu
Menu item Description
Photo Size
Auto
L
2L
Hagaki Postcard
Card Size
100x150 mm
4x6 inches
8x10 inches
Letter
A4
A5
JIS B5
Selects the optimal photo size
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.
Layout
Auto
Off
2 Up
3 Up
4 Up
6 Up
9 Up
12 Up
16 Up
Index Print
Selects the optimal photo layout
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.
Quality
Normal
Draft
Fine
Selects the optimal quality
Notes:
•Normal 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.
Paper Source
MP Feeder
Tray <x>
Manual Paper
Sets the tray the paper pulls from
Notes:
•MP Feeder 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.
Flash Drive menu
Menu item Description
Copies
1–999
Specifies a default number of copies for each print job
Note: 1 is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 126
Menu item Description
Paper Source
Tray <x>
Manual Feeder
Envelope Feeder
Sets a default paper source for all print jobs
Note: Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
Color
On
Off
Allows the printer to generate colored output
Note: On is the factory default setting.
Collate
Off (1,1,1,2,2,2)
On (1,2,1,2,1,2)
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.
Sides (Duplex)
1 sided
2 sided
Controls whether the job prints on one side or both sides of the paper
Note: 1 sided is the factory default setting.
Duplex Binding
Long Edge
Short Edge
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.
Orientation
Auto
Landscape
Portrait
Specifies the orientation of a multiple‑page sheet
Note: Auto is the factory default setting. The printer chooses between portrait and
landscape.
N‑up (pages‑side)
Off
2‑Up
3‑Up
4‑Up
6‑Up
9‑Up
12‑Up
16‑Up
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.
N‑up Border
None
Solid
Prints a border around each page image when using N‑up (pages‑side)
Note: None is the factory default setting.
Understanding printer menus 127
Menu item Description
N‑up Ordering
Horizontal
Reverse Horizontal
Reverse Vertical
Vertical
Specifies the positioning of multiple‑page images when using N‑up (pages‑side)
Notes:
•Horizontal is the factory default setting.
•Positioning depends on the number of images and whether the images are in
portrait or landscape orientation.
Separator Sheets
None
Between Copies
Between Jobs
Between Pages
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, then 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.
Separator Source
Tray <x>
Manual Feeder
Specifies the paper source for separator sheets
Notes:
•Tray 1 (standard tray) is the factory default setting.
•From the Paper menu, Configure MP must be set to Cassette in order for
Manual Feeder to appear as a menu setting.
Blank Pages
Do Not Print
Print
Specifies whether blank pages are inserted in a print job
Note: Do Not Print is the factory default setting.
Help menu
The Help menu consists of a series of Help pages that are stored in the printer as PDFs. They contain information about
using the printer and performing printing tasks.
English, French, German, and Spanish translations are stored in the printer. Other translations are available on the
Software and Documentation CD.
Menu item Description
Print All Prints all the guides
Color Quality Provides information about adjusting and customizing color printing
Print Quality Provides information about solving print quality issues
Printing Guide Provides information about loading paper and other speciality media
Media Guide Provides a list of the paper sizes supported in trays, drawers, and feeders
Print Defects Provides help in determining the printer part causing a repetitive defect
Menu Map Provides a list of the printer control panel menus and settings
Understanding printer menus 128
Menu item Description
Information Guide Provides help in locating additional information
Connection Guide Provides information about connecting the printer locally (USB) or to a network
Moving Guide Provides instructions for safely moving the printer
Supplies Guide Provides part numbers for ordering supplies
Understanding printer menus 129
Maintaining the printer
Periodically, certain tasks are required to maintain optimum print quality.
Cleaning the exterior of the printer
1Make sure that the printer is turned off and unplugged from the wall outlet.
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 to the printer before proceeding.
2Remove paper from the standard exit bin.
3Dampen a clean, lint‑free cloth with water.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not use household cleaners or detergents, as they may damage the finish of
the printer.
4Wipe only the outside of the printer, making sure to include the standard exit bin.
Warning—Potential Damage: Using a damp cloth to clean the interior may cause damage to your printer.
5Make sure the paper support and standard exit bin are dry before beginning a new print job.
Cleaning the printhead lenses
Clean the printhead lenses when you encounter print quality problems.
1Open the front door.
Maintaining the printer 130
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductor units, do not leave the front door
open for more than 10 minutes.
2Remove all four toner cartridges. Do not remove the photoconductor units for this procedure.
3Locate the four printhead lenses.
1
4Clean the lenses using a can of compressed air.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the printhead lenses.
5Reinstall the four toner cartridges.
Maintaining the printer 131
6Close the front door.
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
1Make sure the printer is on and Ready appears.
2From the printer control panel, press the up or down arrow button until Status/Supplies appears, and then
press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until View supplies appears, and then press .
The status of each supply appears.
Maintaining the printer 132
Checking the status of supplies from a network computer
Note: The computer must be connected to the same network as the printer.
1Type 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.
2Click Device Status. The Device Status page appears, displaying a summary of supply levels.
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 cartridge.
Estimated cartridge yield is based on the ISO / IEC 19798 standard (with about 5% coverage per color). Extremely low
print coverage (less than 1.25% for a color) for extended periods of time may negatively affect actual yield for that color
and may cause cartridge parts to fail prior to exhaustion of toner.
Ordering photoconductors
When , 84 photoconductor low, or 84 <color> photoconductor nearly low appears, order a
replacement photoconductor.
When 84 Replace <color> photoconductor appears, you must replace the specified photoconductor.
Part name Part number
Photoconductor C734X20G
Photoconductor, Multi‑Pack C734X24G
Ordering a fuser or a transfer module
When 80 Fuser Life Warning or 83 Transfer Module Life Warning appears, order a replacement
fuser or a transfer module.
When 80 Replace Fuser or 83 Replace Transfer Module appears, install the new fuser or the new
transfer module. For installation information, see the documentation that came with the part.
Maintaining the printer 133
Part name Part number
Fuser 40X5095 (100 volt)
40X5093 (115 volt)
40X5094 (230 volt)
Transfer Module 40X5096
Ordering a waste toner box
When 82 Waste toner box nearly full appears, order a replacement waste toner box. When 82 Replace
waste toner box appears, you must replace the waste toner box.
Note: Waste toner box reuse is not recommended.
Part name Part number
Waste Toner Box C734X77G
Replacing supplies
Replacing a toner cartridge
When 88 Replace <color> cartridge, 88 <color> cartridge nearly low, or 88 <color>
cartridge low appears on the printer control panel, or when print becomes faded, try to extend the life of the
specified cartridge.
1Open the front door.
Warning—Potential Damage: Make sure the printer is not open for 10 minutes or more to avoid overexposing
the photoconductor units to light.
Maintaining the printer 134
2Pull up and out on the green tabs of the specified cartridge to remove it from the printer.
3Shake the cartridge front to back and side to side to redistribute the toner.
4Reinsert the cartridge to continue printing.
5Repeat this process multiple times until printed text and graphics remain faded.
When printed text and graphics remain faded, replace the specified cartridge. Repeat steps 1 and 2, and then follow
the steps below.
Maintaining the printer 135
6Unpack a new cartridge.
1
2
3
7Place the old cartridge in the replacement cartridge shipping box, and then attach the return label to the box for
shipping.
8Shake the new cartridge front to back and side to side to evenly distribute the toner.
Maintaining the printer 136
9Remove the red packing strip from the new cartridge.
10 Insert the new cartridge into the printer.
11 Close the front door.
Note: Make sure each cartridge is fully pushed in. If a cartridge is not installed correctly, the printer may issue a
<color> Cartridge Missing message, where <color> is Black, Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow. The
printer may also issue the message Close front door.
If either of these messages appears, follow these steps to clear the printer control panel message and continue printing:
1Open the front door.
2Remove the specified cartridge.
3Reinstall the specified cartridge.
Maintaining the printer 137
4Close the front door.
5Check the printer control panel to see if it is clear of messages.
6Repeat as needed for additional toner cartridge replacement.
Replacing a photoconductor
There are three different display messages that may appear when a photoconductor replacement is necessary: 84
Replace <color> photoconductor, 84 <color> photoconductor nearly low, or 84 <color>
photoconductor low.
Note: A replacement photoconductor can be used with any color.
Replacing a photoconductor is a two‑part process. First, complete the illustrated steps to replace the photoconductor,
and then reset the life count and clear printer messages.
1Open the front door.
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors , do not leave the door open for
more than 10 minutes.
2Pull the specified photoconductor up, and then slide it to the right to remove it from the printer.
1
2
Maintaining the printer 138
3Unpack the replacement photoconductor.
1 2 3
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the shiny area on the photoconductor drum. Touching it could
damage the photoconductor.
4Align and insert the left end of the photoconductor, and then press the right end until it clicks into place.
12
5Remove the red packing strip from the top of the photoconductor.
Maintaining the printer 139
6Place the old photoconductor into the replacement photoconductor box, and then place the return label on the
box for shipping to Lexmark for recycling.
7Close the front door.
8If you see 84 Replace <color> photoconductor, 84 <color> photoconductor nearly low,
or 84 <color> photoconductor low on the display, then press the up or down arrow button until
Supply Replaced appears, and then press .
Note: Failure to reset the life count may result in degraded print quality.
Replaced <color> photoconductor appears.
Yes appears.
9Press to clear the message.
If you are prompted to replace only one photoconductor, then the Ready screen appears, and the task is complete.
If you are prompted to replace additional photoconductors, repeat steps 1 to 9 for each additional photoconductor.
After all photoconductors have been replaced, Ready appears, and the task is complete.
Maintaining the printer 140
If you see Ready on the printer display after you have replaced a photoconductor, continue with steps 1–7:
1To specify the replaced photoconductor, press .
Supplies Menu appears.
2Press .
Replace Supply appears.
3Press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until All, Cyan photoconductor, Magenta
photoconductor, Yellow photoconductor, or Black photoconductor appears, depending on
the photoconductor you just replaced.
5Press .
<color> photoconductor replaced appears.
Yes appears.
6Press .
7Press until Ready appears.
Replacing the waste toner box
Replace the waste toner box when 82 Replace waste toner box or 82 Waste toner box nearly
full appears. The printer will not continue printing until the waste toner box is replaced.
1Unpack the replacement waste toner box, and remove it from its shipping box.
2
1
2Locate the waste toner box release button on the left side of the printer.
3Press the release button to the left, and pull the waste toner box out to remove it from the printer.
2
1
Maintaining the printer 141
4Peel the seal from the side of the full waste toner box as shown, and then place it over the hole to seal off the waste
toner box.
1 2
5Place the sealed waste toner box in the recycling bag.
6Place the bag into the shipping box you just removed the replacement part from.
1
2
7Peel the recycling label off, and place it on the shipping box.
1 2
8Insert the new waste toner box into the printer.
1
2
Maintaining the printer 142
Moving the printer
Before moving the printer
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 and rear of the printer to lift it off the optional drawer.
Warning—Potential Damage: Damage to the printer caused by improper moving is not covered by the printer
warranty.
Moving the printer to another location
The printer and options can be safely moved to another location by following these precautions:
•Any cart used to move the printer must have a surface able to support the full footprint of the printer. Any cart
used to move the options must have a surface able to support the dimensions of the options.
•Keep the printer in an upright position.
•Avoid severe jarring movements.
Setting the printer up in a new location
When the printer is set up, allow clearance around it as shown.
Maintaining the printer 143
1
2
3
4
51 152.4 mm (6.0 in.)
2 101.6 mm (4.0 in.)
3 609.6 mm (24.0 in.)
4 152.4 mm (6.0 in.)
5 304.8 mm (12.0 in.)
Shipping the printer
When shipping the printer, use the original packaging or call the place of purchase for a relocation kit.
Maintaining the printer 144
Administrative support
Finding advanced networking and administrator information
For more advanced system support tasks, see the Networking Guide on the Software and Documentation CD and the
Embedded Web Server Administrator's Guide on the Lexmark Web site at http://support.lexmark.com.
Using the Embedded Web Server
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click one of the tabs to access information about the printer, change settings, or view a report.
Note: If the printer is connected to a computer by a USB or parallel cable, then open the Local Printer Settings Utility
for Windows or Printer Settings for Macintosh to access printer menus.
Checking the virtual display
The virtual display works as an actual display would work on a printer control panel, showing printer messages.
To access the Embedded Web Server, 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, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
The virtual display appears in the top left corner of the screen.
Checking the device status
From the Device Status page of the Embedded Web Server, it is possible to see paper tray settings, the level of toner
in the toner cartridge, the percentage of life remaining in the photoconductor kit, and capacity measurements of certain
printer parts.
1Type the printer IP address in the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Device Status.
Administrative support 145
Setting up e‑mail alerts
You can have the printer send you an e‑mail when the supplies are getting low or when the paper needs to be changed,
added, or unjammed.
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Settings.
3Under Other Settings, click E‑mail Alert Setup.
4Select the items for notification and type the e‑mail addresses that you want to receive e‑mail alerts.
5Click Submit.
Note: See your system support person to set up the e‑mail server.
Viewing reports
You can view some reports from the Embedded Web Server. These reports are useful for assessing the status of the
printer, the network, and supplies.
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Reports, and then click the type of report you want to view.
Restoring the factory default settings
If you want to retain a list of the current menu settings for reference, then print a menu settings page before you restore
the factory default settings. For more information, see “Printing a menu settings page” on page 33.
Warning—Potential Damage: Restoring factory defaults returns most printer settings to the original factory default
setting. Exceptions include the display language, custom sizes and messages, and Network/Port menu settings. All
downloads stored in RAM are deleted. Downloads stored in flash memory or on a printer hard disk are not affected.
1From the printer control panel, press .
2Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Factory Defaults appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Restore Now appears, and then press .
Restoring Factory Defaults appears.
Administrative support 146
Copying printer settings to other printers
Using the Embedded Web Server, you can copy printer settings to up to 15 other network printers.
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then you can:
•View the IP address on the printer control panel in the TCP/IP section under the Networks/Ports menu.
•Print a network setup page or the menu settings pages and locate the IP address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Copy Printer Settings.
3To change the language, select a language from the drop‑down list, and then click Click here to submit language.
4Click Printer Settings.
5Enter the IP addresses of the source and target printers.
Note: To add additional target printers, click the Add Target IP button.
6Click Copy Printer Settings.
Administrative support 147
Clearing jams
Jam error messages appear on the display and include the area of the printer where the jam occurred. When there is
more than one jam, the number of jammed pages is displayed.
Avoiding jams
The following hints can help you avoid jams:
Paper tray recommendations
•Make sure the paper lies flat in the tray.
•Do not remove a tray while the printer is printing.
•Do not load a tray while the printer is printing. Load it prior to printing, or wait for a prompt to load it.
•Do not load too much paper. Make sure the stack height does not exceed the indicated maximum height.
•Make sure the guides in the tray or the multipurpose feeder are properly positioned and are not pressing too tightly
against the paper or envelopes.
•Push the tray in firmly after loading paper.
Paper recommendations
•Use only recommended paper or specialty media.
•Do not load wrinkled, creased, damp, bent, or curled paper.
•Flex, fan, and straighten paper before loading it.
•Do not use paper that has been cut or trimmed by hand.
•Do not mix paper sizes, weights, or types in the same stack.
•Make sure all sizes and types are set correctly in the printer control panel menus.
•Store paper per the manufacturer's recommendations.
Accessing jam areas
When a jam occurs, a message indicating the jam location appears on the display. Open doors and covers and remove
trays to access jam locations. To resolve any paper jam message, you must clear all jammed paper from the paper path
and then press .
Clearing jams 148
Jam number Jam location What to do
200–201 In the printer Open the front door, remove the photoconductor unit, and
then remove any jams.
202 In the printer Open the front door and top cover, and then remove any
jams.
203 In the printer or standard exit
bin
Open the front door and top cover, and then remove any
jams.
230 In the printer Remove Tray 1, open the front door, and then remove any
jams.
24x In the paper trays Open each tray, and then remove any jams.
250 In the multipurpose feeder 1Remove all media from the multipurpose feeder.
2Flex and stack the media.
3Reload the multipurpose feeder.
4Adjust the paper guide.
200–201 paper jams
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.
1Open the front door.
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors, do not leave the front door open
longer than 10 minutes.
2If the jam is behind the toner cartridge area, pull the jammed paper up and out.
Note: Make sure all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing jams 149
3If the jam is under the photoconductor units:
aPull the jam towards you.
Note: You may need to remove the photoconductor units if the paper is lodged too tightly under them.
bRemove each photoconductor unit, and place it on a flat surface.
1
2
cRemove the jammed paper, and then replace each photoconductor unit.
4Close the front door.
5Press .
202 paper jam
If the paper is visible in the standard exit bin, then grasp the paper and pull it away from the bin.
Clearing jams 150
Paper jam under the fuser unit
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors, do not leave the front door open longer
than 10 minutes.
1Open the front door, and then open the top cover.
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.
2Grasp the jammed paper on each side and pull it towards you.
3Close the top cover, and then close the front door.
4Press .
Paper jam behind the fuser unit
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors, do not leave the front door open longer
than 10 minutes.
1Open the front door, and then open the top cover.
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.
2If the paper is jammed behind the fuser, then you will need to remove the fuser unit.
Warning—Potential Damage: Do not touch the center of the fuser unit. Doing so may cause your fingers to
touch the roller underneath the fuser unit. Touching the fuser roller will damage the fuser.
aTurn the screws on the fuser unit to the left to loosen them.
Clearing jams 151
bLift the handholds on each side of the fuser unit, and then pull forward to remove it.
cPlace the fuser unit on a flat surface.
3Pull the paper gently out of the printer or up toward the standard exit bin to remove it.
4Reinstall the fuser unit.
aAlign the fuser unit using the handholds on each side, and place it back into the printer.
bTurn the screws to the right to fasten the fuser unit securely.
5Close the top cover, and then close the front door.
6Press .
Clearing jams 152
203 and 230 paper jams
1If the jam is in the standard exit bin, grasp the paper and pull it away from the bin.
2If the jam is under the rollers near the fuser:
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors, do not leave the front door open
longer than 10 minutes.
aOpen the front door, and then open the top cover.
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.
bGrasp the paper on each side, and pull it out gently.
cClose the top cover, and then close the front door.
3If the jam is between the front door and Tray 1:
aRemove Tray 1.
bOpen the front door.
Warning—Potential Damage: To avoid overexposing the photoconductors, do not leave the front door
open longer than 10 minutes.
Clearing jams 153
cPull straight up to remove the jammed paper.
dPull out on the release tabs to allow the front door to split.
ePull straight out to remove any jammed paper.
fClose the front door.
gReinsert Tray 1.
4Press .
Clearing jams 154
24x paper jam
Paper jammed in Tray 1
1Open Tray 1, and then pull the jammed pages straight up and out.
2Close Tray 1.
3Press .
Paper jammed in front of Tray 1
1Open Tray 1, and then pull the jammed pages up and out.
2Close Tray 1.
Clearing jams 155
3Press .
Paper jammed in one of the optional trays
1Open the specified optional tray, and pull the jammed pages out as illustrated.
2Close the specified optional tray.
3Press .
250 paper jam
1Press the paper release lever, and then remove the jammed pages from the multipurpose feeder.
1
2
2Load new paper into the multipurpose feeder.
3Press .
Clearing jams 156
Troubleshooting
Understanding printer messages
When Manual Feeder appears on the display, it refers to the multipurpose tray, which is also referred to as the
multipurpose feeder.
Change <src> to <custom type name>
You can change the current paper source for the remainder of the print job. The formatted page will print on the paper
loaded in the selected tray. This may cause clipping of text or images. Try one or more of the following:
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•To ignore the message and print from the tray selected for the print job, press the up or down arrow button until
Use Current <Src> appears, and then press .
•To cancel the current print job, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Change <src> to <custom string>
You can change the current paper source for the remainder of the print job. The formatted page will print on the paper
loaded in the selected tray. This may cause clipping of text or images. Try one or more of the following:
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•To ignore the message and print from the tray selected for the print job, press the up or down arrow button until
Use Current <Src> appears, and then press .
•To cancel the current print job, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Change <src> to <size>
You can change the current paper source for the remainder of the print job. The formatted page will print on the paper
loaded in the selected tray. This may cause clipping of text or images. Try one or more of the following:
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•To ignore the message and print from the tray selected for the print job, press the up or down arrow button until
Use Current <Src> appears, and then press .
Troubleshooting 157
•To cancel the current print job, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Change <src> to <type> <size>
You can change the current paper source for the remainder of the print job. The formatted page will print on the paper
loaded in the selected tray. This may cause clipping of text or images. Try one or more of the following:
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•To ignore the message and print from the tray selected for the print job, press the up or down arrow button until
Use Current <Src> appears, and then press .
•To cancel the current print job, press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Close front door
Close the front door to clear the message.
Close top access cover and front door
Close the top access cover and front door to clear the message.
Disk Corrupted
The printer attempted to recover a disk, but was not able to do so. Format Disk appears. Press to reformat the
disk.
Note: Reformatting the disk deletes all the files currently stored on the disk.
Insert tray <x>
Insert the specified tray into the printer.
Load <src> with <custom type name>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the specified paper into the specified source to clear the message and continue printing.
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
Troubleshooting 158
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load <src> with <custom string>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the specified paper into the specified source to clear the message and continue printing.
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load <src> with <type> <size>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the specified paper into the specified source to clear the message and continue printing.
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load <src> with <size>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the specified paper into the specified source to clear the message and continue printing.
•To select the paper tray with the correct paper size or type, press the up or down arrow button until Paper
Changed, Continue appears, and then press .
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load Manual Feeder with <custom type name>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the multipurpose feeder with the correct paper type and size.
•Ignore the request and print on paper that is already being used in one of the trays. Press the up or down arrow
button until Automatically select paper appears, and then press .
If the printer finds a tray that has paper of the correct type, then it uses the paper from that tray. If the printer
cannot find a tray with the correct paper type, then it prints on the paper that is installed in the default paper
source.
Troubleshooting 159
•Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press to cancel the print job.
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load Manual Feeder with <custom string>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the multipurpose feeder with the correct paper type and size.
•Ignore the request and print on paper that is already being used in one of the trays. Press the up or down arrow
button until Automatically select paper appears, and then press .
If the printer finds a tray that has paper of the correct type, then it uses the paper from that tray. If the printer
cannot find a tray with the correct paper type, then it prints on the paper that is installed in the default paper
source.
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load Manual Feeder with <type> <size>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the correct paper type and size in the multipurpose feeder.
•Ignore the request and print on paper that is already being used in one of the input sources. Press the up or down
arrow button until Automatically select paper appears, and then press . The current job may not
print correctly.
If the printer finds a source that has paper of the correct type, then it uses the paper from that source. If the printer
cannot find a source with the correct paper type, then it prints on the paper that is installed in the default paper
source.
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Load Manual Feeder with <size>
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the multipurpose feeder with the correct paper size.
If there is no paper in the multipurpose feeder, then feed a sheet of paper to clear the message.
•Ignore the request and print on paper that is already being used in one of the input sources. Press the up or down
arrow button until Automatically select paper appears, and then press .
If the printer finds a source that has paper of the correct type, then it uses the paper from that source. If the printer
cannot find a source with the correct paper type, then it prints on the paper that is installed in the default paper
source.
Troubleshooting 160
•Cancel the print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press .
•For more information, press the up or down arrow button until Show me or Tell me more appears, and
then press .
Remove all color supplies
The printer is set for Color Lock Out printing in the Config menu. Try one of the following methods:
•Remove all color toner cartridges and photoconductor units.
Note: Do not remove the black toner cartridge or photoconductor unit.
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and print in
Color Lock Out mode.
Remove paper from standard output bin
Remove the stack of paper from the standard exit bin.
Remove packaging material, check <area name>
1Remove all packing material from the printer.
2Make sure the fuser, transfer module, trays, and supplies are installed correctly.
3Press the up or down arrow button until Show Areas appears, and then press .
Securely clearing disk space
The printer hard disk wiping process needs to recover. The message clears when all blocks are cleared.
Restore Held Jobs?
•Press the up or down arrow button until Restore appears, and then press to restore all held jobs stored on
the printer hard disk.
•Press the up or down arrow button until Do not restore appears, and then press . No print jobs will be
restored.
Some held jobs were not restored
Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to delete the specified job.
Unsupported disk
An unsupported printer hard disk has been installed. Remove the unsupported device, and then install a supported
one.
Troubleshooting 161
Unsupported mode, unplug and change mode
Make sure that the camera is in a valid mode for PictBridge.
Unsupported USB hub, please remove
Remove the unrecognized USB hub.
Unsupported USB device, please remove
Remove the unrecognized USB device.
31.yy Missing or defective <color> cartridge
The specified toner cartridge is either missing or not functioning properly.
•Remove the specified toner cartridge, and then reinstall it.
•Remove the specified toner cartridge, and then install a new one.
32.yy <Color> cartridge part number unsupported by device
Remove the specified toner cartridge, and then install a supported one.
34 Short paper
Try one or more of the following:
•Load the appropriate paper in the tray.
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and print
the job using a different paper tray.
•Check tray length and width guides and make sure the paper is properly loaded in the tray.
•For Windows users, check the Print Properties settings to make sure the print job is requesting the correct paper
size and type.
For Macintosh users, check the Print dialog settings to make sure the print job is requesting the correct paper size
and type.
•Check that the paper size is correctly set. For example, if the MP Feeder Size is set to Universal, make sure the paper
is large enough for the data being printed.
•Cancel the current print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
35 Insufficient memory to support Resource Save feature
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to disable Resource Save and
continue printing.
•To enable Resource Save after receiving this message, make sure the link buffers are set to Auto, and then exit the
menus to activate the link buffer changes. When Ready appears, enable Resource Save.
Troubleshooting 162
•Install additional memory.
37 Insufficient memory to collate job
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to print the portion of the job
already stored and begin collating the rest of the print job.
•Cancel the current print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
37 Insufficient memory, some held jobs were deleted
The printer deleted some held jobs in order to process current jobs.
Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
37 Insufficient memory, some held jobs will not be restored
The printer was unable to restore some or all of the confidential or held jobs on the printer hard disk.
Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
38 Memory full
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
•Cancel the current print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•Install additional printer memory.
39 Complex page, some data may not have printed
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Cancel the current print job. Press the up or down arrow button until Cancel job appears, and then press
.
•Install additional printer memory.
51 Defective flash detected
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Cancel the current print job.
Troubleshooting 163
52 Not enough free space in flash memory for resources
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to stop the defragment operation
and continue printing.
Downloaded fonts and macros not previously stored in flash memory are deleted.
•Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored in flash memory.
•Upgrade to a larger capacity flash memory card.
54 Network <x> software error
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to continue printing.
•Turn the printer off and then back on to reset the printer.
•Upgrade (flash) the network firmware in the printer or print server.
54 Standard network software error
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message
•Turn the printer off and then back on to reset the printer.
•Upgrade (flash) the network firmware in the printer or print server.
55 Unsupported option in slot <x>
<x> is a slot on the printer system board.
Try one or more of the following:
1Turn the printer power off.
2Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
3Remove the unsupported option card from the printer system board.
4Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet.
5Turn the printer power back on.
56 Parallel port <x> disabled
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
The printer discards any data received through the parallel port.
•Make sure the Parallel Buffer menu item is not set to Disabled.
Troubleshooting 164
56 Serial port <x> disabled
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
The printer discards any data received through the serial port.
•Make sure the Serial Buffer menu item is not set to Disabled.
56 Standard USB port disabled
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
The printer discards any data received through the USB port.
•Make sure the USB Buffer menu item is not set to Disabled.
57 Configuration change, held jobs were not restored
Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message.
58 Too many disks installed
1Turn the printer off.
2Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
3Remove the extra disks.
4Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet.
5Turn the printer back on.
58 Too many flash options installed
Too many optional flash memory cards or too many optional firmware cards are installed on the printer.
Try one or more of the following:
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Remove extra flash options:
1Turn the printer off.
2Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
3Remove extra flash options.
4Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet.
5Turn the printer back on.
Troubleshooting 165
58 Too many trays attached
1Turn the printer off.
2Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Note: Optional trays lock together when stacked. Remove stacked trays one at a time from the top down.
3Remove the additional trays.
4Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet.
5Turn the printer back on.
59 Incompatible tray <x>
Only options designed specifically for this printer are supported.
Try one or more of the following:
•Remove the specified tray.
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing without using the specified tray.
61 Remove defective hard disk
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Install a different hard disk before performing any operations that require a hard disk.
62 Disk full
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
processing.
•Delete fonts, macros, and other data stored on the hard disk.
•Install a larger hard disk.
63 Unformatted disk
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Format the disk.
If the error message remains, the hard disk may be defective and require replacing.
80.xx Fuser near life warning
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Order a replacement fuser immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new fuser using the instruction
sheet that came with the replacement part.
Troubleshooting 166
80.xx Fuser life warning
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
•Order a replacement fuser immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new fuser using the instruction
sheet that came with the replacement part.
80.xx Replace fuser
Replace the fuser using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
80.xx Fuser missing
Reinsert the fuser into the printer.
82.yy Replace waste toner box
The waste toner box is full.
1Replace the waste toner box using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
2Clear the paper path.
82.yy Waste toner box nearly full
Order a replacement waste toner box immediately.
•To learn how to insert a waste toner box, press the up or down arrow button until Show Me appears, and then
press .
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press to clear the message and continue
printing.
82.yy Waste toner box missing
Reinsert the waste toner box into the printer.
83.xx Transfer module near life warning
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press .
•Order a replacement transfer module immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new transfer module
using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
83.xx Transfer module life warning
•Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press .
•Order a replacement transfer module immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new transfer module
using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
Troubleshooting 167
83.xx Replace transfer module
Replace the transfer module using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
83.xx Transfer module missing
Insert the transfer module into the printer.
84.xx <color> photoconductor low
1Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press .
2Order a replacement photoconductor immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new photoconductor
using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
84.xx <color> photoconductor nearly low
1Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press .
2Order a replacement photoconductor immediately. When print quality is reduced, install the new photoconductor
using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
84.xx Replace <color> photoconductor
Replace the specified color photoconductor using the instruction sheet that came with the replacement part.
84.xx <color> photoconductor missing
Insert the photoconductor into the printer.
88.yy <color> cartridge low
When this message appears, the toner is low. When the print becomes faded, replace the specified toner cartridge.
To clear this message and continue printing, press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then
press .
88.1x <color> cartridge nearly low
When this message appears, the toner is low. When the print becomes faded, replace the specified toner cartridge.
To clear this message and continue printing, press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then
press .
Troubleshooting 168
88.2x Replace <color> cartridge
1The toner cartridge is exhausted. Replace the specified toner cartridge.
Note: To learn how to replace a toner cartridge, press the up or down arrow until Show Me appears, and then
press .
2Clear the paper path to clear the message and continue printing.
Solving basic problems
Solving basic printer problems
If there are basic printer problems, or the printer is unresponsive, make sure:
•The power cord is plugged into the printer and a properly grounded electrical outlet.
•The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker.
•The printer is not plugged into any surge protectors, uninterrupted power supplies, or extension cords.
•Other electronic equipment plugged into the outlet is working.
•The printer is turned on. Check the printer power switch.
•The printer cable is securely attached to the printer and the host computer, print server, option, or other network
device.
•All options are properly installed.
•The printer driver settings are correct.
Once you have checked each of these possibilities, turn the printer off, wait for about 10 seconds, and then turn the
printer back on. This often fixes the problem.
Embedded Web Server does not open
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Make sure the printer and computer are turned on and connected to the same network.
CHECK THE NETWORK SETTINGS
Depending on the network settings, you may need to type https:// instead of http:// before the printer IP
address to access the Embedded Web Server. For more information, see your system administrator.
Troubleshooting 169
Solving printing problems
Multiple‑language PDFs do not print
The documents contain unavailable fonts.
1Open the document you want to print in Adobe Acrobat.
2Click the printer icon.
The Print dialog appears.
3Select Print as image.
4Click OK.
Printer control panel display is blank or displays only diamonds
The printer self test failed. Turn the printer off, wait about 10 seconds, and then turn the printer back on.
If the clock graphic and Ready do not appear, then turn the printer off and contact Customer Support.
Error message about reading USB drive appears
Make sure the USB drive is supported. For information regarding tested and approved USB flash memory devices, see
“Printing from a flash drive” on page 71.
Jobs do not print
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
MAKE SURE THE PRINTER IS READY TO PRINT
Make sure Ready or Power Saver appears on the display before sending a job to print.
CHECK TO SEE IF THE STANDARD EXIT BIN IS FULL
Remove the stack of paper from the standard exit bin.
CHECK TO SEE IF THE PAPER TRAY IS EMPTY
Load paper in the tray.
MAKE SURE THE CORRECT PRINTER SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED
•Verify that you are using the correct printer software.
•If you are using a USB port, make sure you are running a supported operating system and using compatible printer
software.
Troubleshooting 170
MAKE SURE THE INTERNAL PRINT SERVER IS INSTALLED PROPERLY AND WORKING
•Make sure the internal print server is properly installed and that the printer is connected to the network. For
more information about installing a network printer, click View User's Guide and Documentation on the Software
and Documentation CD.
•Print a network setup page and check that the status shows Connected. If the status is Not Connected, check the
network cables, and then try printing the network setup page again. Contact your system support person to make
sure the network is functioning correctly.
Copies of the printer software are also available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING A RECOMMENDED PRINTER CABLE
For more information, visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com.
MAKE SURE PRINTER CABLES ARE SECURELY CONNECTED
Check the cable connections to the printer and print server to make sure they are secure.
For more information, see the setup documentation that came with the printer.
Confidential and other held jobs do not print
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
PARTIAL JOB, NO JOB, OR BLANK PAGE PRINTS
The print job may contain a formatting error or invalid data.
•Delete the print job, and then print it again.
•For PDF documents, recreate the PDF and then print it again.
If you are printing from the Internet, then the printer may be reading multiple job titles as duplicates and deleting
all jobs except the first one.
•For Windows users, open Print Properties. From the Print and Hold dialog, select the "Keep duplicate documents"
check box under the User name text box before entering a PIN number.
•For Macintosh users, save each print job, naming each job differently, and then send the individual jobs to the
printer.
MAKE SURE THE PRINTER HAS SUFFICIENT MEMORY
Free up additional printer memory by scrolling through the list of held jobs and deleting some of them.
Job takes longer than expected to print
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
REDUCE THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PRINT JOB
Eliminate the number and size of fonts, the number and complexity of images, and the number of pages in the job.
Troubleshooting 171
CHANGE THE PAGE PROTECT SETTING TO OFF
1From the printer control panel, press .
2Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Print Recovery appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Page Protect appears, and then press .
6Press the up or down arrow button until Off appears, and then press .
Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE SETTING
Make sure the paper type setting matches the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type setting.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
Incorrect characters print
MAKE SURE THE PRINTER IS NOT IN HEX TRACE MODE
If Ready Hex appears on the display, then you must exit Hex Trace mode before you can print your job. Turn the
printer off and back on to exit Hex Trace mode.
Tray linking does not work
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
LOAD THE SAME SIZE AND TYPE OF PAPER
•Load the same size and type of paper in each tray to be linked.
•Move the paper guides to the correct positions for the paper size loaded in each tray.
USE THE SAME PAPER SIZE AND PAPER TYPE SETTINGS
•Print a menu settings page and compare the settings for each tray.
•If necessary, adjust the settings from the Paper Size/Type menu.
Note: The standard 550-sheet tray and the multipurpose feeder do not automatically sense the paper size. You
must set the size from the Paper Size/Type menu.
Troubleshooting 172
Large jobs do not collate
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
MAKE SURE COLLATE IS SET TO ON
From the Finishing menu or Print Properties, set Collate to On.
Note: Setting Collate to Off in the software overrides the setting in the Finishing menu.
REDUCE THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PRINT JOB
Reduce the complexity of the print job by eliminating the number and size of fonts, the number and complexity of
images, and the number of pages in the job.
MAKE SURE THE PRINTER HAS ENOUGH MEMORY
Add printer memory or an optional hard disk.
Unexpected page breaks occur
Increase the Print Timeout value:
1From the printer control panel, press .
2Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Timeouts appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Print Timeout appears, and then press .
6Press the up or down arrow button until the value you want appears, and then press .
Solving option problems
Settings chosen from the software program or application can change or override settings chosen from the printer
control panel. If an option is not functioning, then make sure it is selected in the software as well as the printer control
panel.
Option does not operate correctly or quits after it is installed
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
RESET THE PRINTER
Turn the printer off, wait for about 10 seconds, and then turn the printer on.
Troubleshooting 173
CHECK TO SEE IF THE OPTION IS CONNECTED TO THE PRINTER
1Turn the printer off.
2Unplug the printer.
3Check the connection between the option and the printer.
MAKE SURE THE OPTION IS INSTALLED
Print a menu settings page and check to see if the option is listed in the Installed Options list. If the option is not
listed, reinstall it.
MAKE SURE THE OPTION IS AVAILABLE IN THE PRINTER DRIVER
It may be necessary to manually add the option in the printer driver to make it available for print jobs. For more
information, see “Updating available options in the printer driver” on page 35.
MAKE SURE THE OPTION IS SELECTED
From the program you are using, select the option. Mac OS 9 users should make sure the printer is set up in the
Chooser.
Paper trays
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
MAKE SURE THE PAPER IS LOADED CORRECTLY
1Open the paper tray.
2Check for paper jams or misfeeds.
3Make sure paper guides are aligned against the edges of the paper.
4Make sure the paper tray closes properly.
RESET THE PRINTER
Turn the printer off, wait about 10 seconds, and then turn the printer on.
MAKE SURE THE PAPER TRAY IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY
If the paper tray is listed on the menu settings page, but paper jams when it enters or exits the tray, then it may not
be properly installed. Reinstall the paper tray. For more information, see the hardware setup documentation that
came with the paper tray, or go to http://support.lexmark.com to view the paper tray instruction sheet.
Troubleshooting 174
Solving 2,000-sheet drawer problems
Try one or more of the following:
THE ELEVATOR TRAY IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY
•Make sure the printer is properly connected to the 2,000‑sheet drawer.
•Make sure the printer is turned on.
•Make sure that the power cord is plugged firmly into the back of the 2,000‑sheet drawer.
•If the tray is empty, then load paper in the tray.
•Clear any jams.
THE PAPER FEED ROLLERS DO NOT TURN TO ADVANCE PAPER
•Make sure the printer is properly connected to the 2,000‑sheet drawer.
•Make sure the printer is turned on.
THE PAPER CONSISTENTLY JAMS IN THE DRAWER
•Flex the paper.
•Make sure the drawer is properly installed.
•Make sure paper is loaded correctly.
•Make sure the paper or specialty media meets specifications and is not damaged.
•Make sure the guides are positioned correctly for the paper size loaded.
Memory card
Make sure the memory card is securely connected to the printer system board.
Flash memory card
Make sure the flash memory card is securely connected to the printer system board.
Hard disk with adapter
Make sure the hard disk is securely connected to the printer system board.
Internal Solutions Port
If the Lexmark Internal Solutions Port (ISP) does not operate correctly, then these are possible solutions. Try one or
more of the following:
CHECK THE ISP CONNECTIONS
•Make sure the ISP is securely attached to the printer system board.
•Make sure the cable is securely connected to the correct connector.
Troubleshooting 175
CHECK THE CABLE
Make sure you are using the correct cable and that it is securely connected.
MAKE SURE THE NETWORK SOFTWARE IS CONFIGURED CORRECTLY
For information about installing software for network printing, see the Networking Guide on the Software and
Documentation CD
Internal print server
If the internal print server does not operate correctly, these are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PRINT SERVER CONNECTIONS
•Make sure the internal print server is attached securely to the printer system board.
•Make sure you are using the correct (optional) cable and that it is securely connected.
MAKE SURE THE NETWORK SOFTWARE IS CONFIGURED CORRECTLY
For information about installing software for network printing, click Additional on the Software and
Documentation CD, and then select the Networking Guide link under Publications on this CD.
USB/parallel interface card
Check the USB/parallel interface card connections:
•Make sure the USB/parallel interface card is securely connected to the printer system board.
•Make sure you are using the correct cable and that it is securely connected.
Solving paper feed problems
Paper frequently jams
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PAPER
Use recommended paper and specialty media. For more information, see the chapter about paper and specialty
media guidelines.
MAKE SURE THERE IS NOT TOO MUCH PAPER IN THE PAPER TRAY
Make sure the stack of paper you load does not exceed the maximum stack height indicated in the tray or on the
multipurpose feeder.
CHECK THE PAPER GUIDES
Move the guides in the tray to the correct positions for the paper size loaded.
Troubleshooting 176
THE PAPER MAY HAVE ABSORBED MOISTURE DUE TO HIGH HUMIDITY
•Load paper from a fresh package.
•Store paper in its original wrapper until you use it.
Paper jam message remains after jam is cleared
1Clear jammed paper from the entire paper path.
2Press the up or down arrow button until Continue appears, and then press .
Page that jammed does not reprint after you clear the jam
Jam Recovery is set to Off. Set Jam Recovery to Auto or On:
1Press .
2Press the up or down arrow button until Settings appears, and then press .
3Press the up or down arrow button until General Settings appears, and then press .
4Press the up or down arrow button until Print Recovery appears, and then press .
5Press the up or down arrow button until Jam Recovery appears, and then press .
6Press the up or down arrow button until On or Auto appears, and then press .
Solving print quality problems
The information in the following topics may help you solve print quality problems. If these suggestions do not correct
the problem, contact Customer Support. You may have a printer part that requires adjustment or replacement.
Isolating print quality problems
To help isolate print quality problems, print the print quality test pages:
1Make sure paper is loaded in Tray 1.
2Turn the printer off.
3From the printer control panel, press and hold and the right arrow button while turning the printer on.
4Release both buttons when the clock appears, and wait for Config Menu to appear.
5Press the up or down arrow button until Prt Quality Pgs appears, and then press .
The print quality test pages print.
6Press the up or down arrow button until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press .
Resetting the Printer appears briefly, followed by a clock, and then Ready appears.
Troubleshooting 177
Blank pages
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
PACKING MATERIAL MAY BE ON THE TONER CARTRIDGE
Remove the toner cartridge and make sure the packing material is properly removed. Reinstall the toner cartridge.
THE TONER MAY BE LOW
Remove the toner cartridge from the printer. Shake the cartridge back and forth several times, and then reinstall it.
If necessary, install a new toner cartridge.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE DEFECTIVE OR EMPTY
Replace the toner cartridge.
If the problem continues, the printer may need to be serviced. For more information, contact Customer Support.
Characters have jagged or uneven edges
If you are using downloaded fonts, verify that the fonts are supported by the printer, the host computer, and the
software program.
Troubleshooting 178
Color misregistration
ABCDEABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
Color has shifted outside of the appropriate area or has been superimposed over another color area. Try the following:
1Recalibrate the printer.
Perform Color Adjust from the Quality menu.
2Remove and reinstall the photoconductor.
3Adjust the color alignment. For more information, see “Adjusting the color alignment” on page 179.
Note: If you have not resolved the issue, then recalibrate again. If necessary, adjust the color alignment again.
Adjusting the color alignment
1Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2From the printer control panel, press and hold and the right arrow button while turning the printer on.
3Release both buttons when the clock appears.
The printer performs its power‑on sequence, and then Config Menu appears.
4Press the up or down arrow button until Color Alignment appears, and then press .
5Press again to print the alignment page.
6Press the up or down arrow button until Set A appears, and then press .
7From the printed sheet, find the straightest of the 20 lines beside the letter A.
8Press the left or right arrow button until that number is displayed, and then press .
Submitting selection appears.
9Repeat steps 6 through 8 to align sets A through L.
10 Press .
11 Press .
12 Press the up or down arrow button until Exit Config Menu appears, and then press .
Resetting the Printer appears briefly, followed by a clock, and then Ready appears.
Troubleshooting 179
Clipped images
Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE GUIDES
Move the width and length guides in the tray to the correct positions for the paper size loaded.
CHECK THE PAPER SIZE SETTING
Make sure the paper size setting matches the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Size setting.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct size setting:
•For Windows users, specify the size from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the size from the Page Setup dialog.
Fine horizontal lines appear on color pages
You may notice fine, horizontal lines in photographs or pages with a high concentration of color. This can occur when
the printer is in Quiet Mode. To fix this, set Quiet Mode to Off (Image/Photo).
Ghost images
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE AND WEIGHT SETTINGS
Make sure the paper type and weight settings match the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type and Paper Weight settings.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the photoconductor.
THE TONER MAY BE LOW
Replace the toner cartridge.
Troubleshooting 180
Gray background
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
CHECK THE TONER DARKNESS SETTING
Select a lighter Toner Darkness setting:
•From the printer control panel Quality menu, change the setting.
•For Windows users, change the setting from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, change the setting from the Print dialog.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge.
Incorrect margins
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PAPER GUIDES
Move the guides in the tray to the correct positions for the paper size loaded.
CHECK THE PAPER SIZE SETTING
Make sure the paper size setting matches the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Size setting.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct size setting:
•For Windows users, specify the size from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the size from the Page Setup dialog.
Troubleshooting 181
Light colored line, white line, or incorrectly colored line
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
A TONER CARTRIDGE IS DEFECTIVE
Replace the defective toner cartridge.
A PHOTOCONDUCTOR IS DEFECTIVE
Replace the defective photoconductor.
THE TRANSFER MODULE IS DEFECTIVE
Replace the transfer module.
THE PRINTHEAD LENSES ARE DIRTY
Clean the printhead lenses.
Paper curl
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE AND WEIGHT SETTINGS
Make sure the paper type and weight settings match the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type and Paper Weight settings.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
THE PAPER MAY HAVE ABSORBED MOISTURE DUE TO HIGH HUMIDITY
•Load paper from a fresh package.
•Store paper in its original wrapper until you use it.
Troubleshooting 182
Print irregularities
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
THE PAPER MAY HAVE ABSORBED MOISTURE DUE TO HIGH HUMIDITY
Load paper from a fresh package.
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE AND WEIGHT SETTINGS
Make sure the paper type and weight settings match the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type and Paper Weight settings.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
CHECK THE PAPER
Avoid textured paper with rough finishes.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE, THE TRANSFER MODULE, OR THE FUSER MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge, the transfer module, or the fuser.
Print is too dark
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
RECALIBRATE THE PRINTER
Perform Color Adjust from the printer control panel Quality menu.
Troubleshooting 183
CHECK THE DARKNESS, BRIGHTNESS, AND CONTRAST SETTINGS
The Toner Darkness setting is too dark, the RGB Brightness setting is too dark, or the RGB Contrast setting is too high.
•Change these settings from the printer control panel Quality menu.
•For Windows users, change these settings from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, change these settings from the Print dialog and pop‑up menus.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge.
Print is too light
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
RECALIBRATE THE PRINTER
Perform Color Adjust from the printer control panel Quality menu.
CHECK THE DARKNESS, BRIGHTNESS, AND CONTRAST SETTINGS
The Toner Darkness setting is too light, the RGB Brightness setting is too light, or the RGB Contrast setting is too low.
•Change these settings from the printer control panel Quality menu.
•For Windows users, change these settings from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, change these settings from the Print dialog and pop‑up menus.
THE PAPER MAY HAVE ABSORBED MOISTURE DUE TO HIGH HUMIDITY
Load paper from a fresh package.
CHECK THE PAPER
Avoid textured paper with rough finishes.
Troubleshooting 184
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE AND WEIGHT SETTINGS
Make sure the paper type and weight settings match the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type and Paper Weight settings.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
COLOR SAVER MAY BE SET TO ON
Turn Color Saver off in the printer control panel Quality menu.
THE TONER MAY BE LOW
Replace the toner cartridge.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge.
Repeating defects
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Replace the toner cartridge if the defects occur every:
•33.0 mm (1.30 in.)
•35.3 mm (1.39 in.)
Replace the photoconductor if the defects occur every:
•28.3 mm (1.11 in.)
•72.4 mm (2.85 in.)
Replace the fuser if the defects occur every:
•47.4 mm (1.87 in.)
•94.8 mm (3.73 in.)
•113.0 mm (4.45 in.)
Troubleshooting 185
Skewed print
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PAPER GUIDES
Move the length and width guides in the tray to the correct positions for the paper size loaded.
•Make sure the guides are not too far from the paper stack.
•Make sure the guides are not pressing too lightly against the paper stack.
CHECK THE PAPER
Make sure you are using paper that meets the printer specifications.
Solid color pages
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE DEFECTIVE OR INSTALLED INCORRECTLY
Remove and then reinstall the photoconductor. If the problem continues, the photoconductor may need to be
replaced.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE DEFECTIVE OR LOW ON TONER
Remove the toner cartridge and shake it from side to side to redistribute the toner, and then reinstall it. If the problem
continues, replace the used toner cartridge with a new one. The printer may also need to be serviced. For more
information, contact Customer Support.
Streaked horizontal lines
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
Troubleshooting 186
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN, DEFECTIVE, OR EMPTY
Replace the toner cartridge.
THE FUSER MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the fuser.
THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the photoconductor.
Streaked vertical lines
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
THE TONER MAY HAVE SMEARED
Select another tray or feeder to feed paper for the job:
•From the printer control panel Paper Menu, select the Default Source.
•For Windows users, select the paper source from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, select the paper source from the Print dialog and pop‑up menus.
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge.
THE TRANSFER MODULE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the transfer module.
Toner fog or background shading appears on the page
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE DEFECTIVE OR INSTALLED INCORRECTLY
Reinstall or replace the toner cartridge.
Troubleshooting 187
THE TRANSFER MODULE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the transfer module.
THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the photoconductor.
THE FUSER MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the fuser.
THERE IS TONER IN THE PAPER PATH
The printer may need to be serviced. For more information, contact Customer Support.
RECALIBRATE THE PRINTER
Perform color adjust from the printer control panel Quality menu.
CHECK THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR APPLICATION
The software program or application may have specified off‑white background.
Toner rubs off
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE AND WEIGHT SETTINGS
Make sure the paper type and weight settings match the paper loaded in the tray:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type and Paper Weight settings. Change the Paper
Weight setting from Normal to Heavy.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
CHECK THE PAPER TEXTURE SETTING
From the printer control panel Paper menu, make sure the Paper Texture setting matches the paper loaded in the
tray. If necessary, change the Paper Texture setting from Normal to Rough.
Troubleshooting 188
THE FUSER MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the fuser.
Toner specks
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
THE TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the toner cartridge.
THERE IS TONER IN THE PAPER PATH
The printer may need to be serviced. For more information, contact Customer Support.
THE PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the photoconductor.
Transparency print quality is poor
Try one or more of the following:
CHECK THE TRANSPARENCIES
Use only transparencies that meet the printer specifications.
CHECK THE PAPER TYPE SETTING
Make sure the paper type setting is set to Transparency:
1From the printer control panel Paper menu, check the Paper Type setting.
2Before sending the job to print, specify the correct type setting:
•For Windows users, specify the type from Print Properties.
•For Macintosh users, specify the type from the Print dialog.
Troubleshooting 189
Uneven print density
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
These are possible solutions. Try one or more of the following:
A TONER CARTRIDGE MAY BE WORN OR DEFECTIVE
Replace the worn or defective toner cartridge.
A PHOTOCONDUCTOR MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Replace the defective photoconductor.
Solving color quality problems
This section helps answer some basic color‑related questions and describes how some of the features provided in the
Quality Menu can be used to solve typical color problems.
FAQ about color printing
What is RGB color?
Red, green, and blue light can be added together in various amounts to produce a large range of colors observed in
nature. For example, red and green can be combined to create yellow. Televisions and computer monitors create
colors in this manner. RGB color is a method of describing colors by indicating the amount of red, green, or blue
needed to produce a certain color.
What is CMYK color?
Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks or toners can be printed in various amounts to produce a large range of colors
observed in nature. For example, cyan and yellow can be combined to create green. Printing presses, inkjet printers,
and color laser printers create colors in this manner. CMYK color is a method of describing colors by indicating the
amount of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black needed to reproduce a particular color.
How is color specified in a document to be printed?
Software programs typically specify document color using RGB or CMYK color combinations. Additionally, they allow
users to modify the color of each object in a document. For more information, see the software program Help topics.
How does the printer know what color to print?
When a user prints a document, information describing the type and color of each object is sent to the printer. The
color information is passed through color conversion tables that translate the color into the appropriate amounts of
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black toner needed to produce the desired color. The object information determines the
application of color conversion tables. For example, it is possible to apply one type of color conversion table to text
while applying a different color conversion table to photographic images.
Troubleshooting 190
Should I use PostScript or PCL emulation printer software? What settings should I use for the best color?
The PostScript driver is strongly recommended for best color quality. The default settings in the PostScript driver
provide the preferred color quality for the majority of printouts.
Why doesn't the printed color match the color I see on the computer screen?
The color conversion tables used in Auto Color Correction mode generally approximate the colors of a standard
computer monitor. However, because of technology differences that exist between printers and monitors, there are
many colors that can also be affected by monitor variations and lighting conditions. For recommendations on how
the printer color sample pages may be useful in solving certain color‑matching problems, see the question, “How
can I match a particular color (such as a corporate logo)?”
The printed page appears tinted. Can I adjust the color?
Sometimes a printed page may appear tinted (for example, everything printed seems to be too red). This can be
caused by environmental conditions, paper type, lighting conditions, or user preference. In these instances, adjust
the Color Balance setting to create a more preferable color. Color Balance provides the user with the ability to make
subtle adjustments to the amount of toner being used in each color plane. Selecting positive or negative values for
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (from the Color Balance menu) will slightly increase or decrease the amount of
toner used for the chosen color. For example, if a printed page has a red tint, then decreasing both magenta and
yellow could potentially improve the color balance.
My color transparencies seem dark when they are projected. Is there anything I can do to improve the color?
This problem most commonly occurs when projecting transparencies with reflective overhead projectors. To obtain
the highest projected color quality, transmissive overhead projectors are recommended. If a reflective projector
must be used, then adjusting the Toner Darkness setting to 1, 2, or 3 will lighten the transparency. Make sure to print
on the recommended type of color transparencies.
What is manual color correction?
When manual color correction is enabled, the printer employs user‑selected color conversion tables to process
objects. However, Color Correction must be set to Manual, or no user‑defined color conversion will be implemented.
Manual color correction settings are specific to the type of object being printed (text, graphics, or images), and how
the color of the object is specified in the software program (RGB or CMYK combinations).
Notes:
•Manual color correction is not useful if the software program does not specify colors with RGB or CMYK
combinations. It is also not effective in situations in which the software program or the computer operating
system controls the adjustment of colors.
•The color conversion tables—applied to each object when Color Correction is set to Auto—generate preferred
colors for the majority of documents.
To manually apply a different color conversion table:
1From the Quality menu, select Color Correction, and then select Manual.
2From the Quality menu, select Manual Color, and then select the appropriate color conversion table for the
affected object type.
Troubleshooting 191
Manual Color menu
Object type Color conversion tables
RGB Image
RGB Text
RGB Graphics
•Vivid—Produces brighter, more saturated colors and may be applied
to all incoming color formats.
•sRGB Display—Produces an output that approximates the colors
displayed on a computer monitor. Black toner usage is optimized for
printing photographs.
•Display—True Black—Produces an output that approximates the
colors displayed on a computer monitor. Uses only black toner to create
all levels of neutral gray.
•sRGB Vivid—Provides an increased color saturation for the sRGB
Display color correction. Black usage is optimized for printing business
graphics.
•Off—No color correction is implemented.
CMYK Image
CMYK Text
CMYK Graphics
•US CMYK—Applies color correction to approximate the SWOP
(Specifications for Web Offset Publishing) color output.
•Euro CMYK—Applies color correction to approximated EuroScale color
output.
•Vivid CMYK—Increases the color saturation of the US CMYK color
correction setting.
•Off—No color correction is implemented.
How can I match a particular color (such as a corporate logo)?
From the printer Quality menu, nine types of Color Samples sets are available. These are also available from the Color
Samples page of the Embedded Web Server. Selecting any sample set generates a multiple‑page printout consisting
of hundreds of colored boxes. Either a CMYK or RGB combination is located on each box, depending on the table
selected. The observed color of each box is obtained by passing the CMYK or RGB combination labeled on the box
through the selected color conversion table.
By examining Color Samples sets, a user can identify the box whose color is the closest to the desired color. The color
combination labeled on the box can then be used for modifying the color of the object in a software program. For
more information, see the software program Help topics. Manual color correction may be necessary to utilize the
selected color conversion table for the particular object.
Selecting which Color Samples set to use for a particular color‑matching problem depends on the Color Correction
setting being used (Auto, Off, or Manual), the type of object being printed (text, graphics, or images), and how the
color of the object is specified in the software program (RGB or CMYK combinations). When the printer Color
Correction setting is set to Off, the color is based on the print job information; and no color conversion is implemented.
Note: The Color Samples pages are not useful if the software program does not specify colors with RGB or CMYK
combinations. Additionally, certain situations exist in which the software program or the computer operating
system adjusts the RGB or CMYK combinations specified in the program through color management. The resulting
printed color may not be an exact match of the Color Samples pages.
What are detailed Color Samples and how do I access them?
Detailed Color Samples sets are available only through the Embedded Web Server of a network printer. A detailed
Color Samples set contains a range of shades (displayed as colored boxes) that are similar to a user‑defined RGB or
CMYK value. The likeness of the colors in the set are dependent on the value entered in the RGB or CMYK Increment
box.
Troubleshooting 192
To access a detailed Color Samples set from the Embedded Web Server:
1Type the printer IP address into the address field of your Web browser.
Note: If you do not know the IP address of the printer, then print a network setup page and locate the IP
address in the TCP/IP section.
2Click Configuration.
3Click Color Samples.
4Click Detailed Options to narrow the set to one color range.
5When the Detailed Options page appears, select a color conversion table.
6Enter the RGB or CMYK color number.
7Enter an Increment value from 1–255.
Note: The closer the value is to 1, the narrower the color sample range will appear.
8Click Print to print the detailed Color Samples set.
Contacting Customer Support
When you call Customer Support, describe the problem you are experiencing, the message on the display, and the
troubleshooting steps you have already taken to find a solution.
You need to know your printer model type and serial number. For more information, see the label on the inside top
front cover of the printer. The serial number is also listed on the menu settings page.
In the U.S. or Canada, call 1‑800‑539‑6275. For other countries or regions, visit the Lexmark Web site at
http://support.lexmark.com.
Troubleshooting 193
Notices
Product information
Product name:
Lexmark C734n, C734dn, C734dtn, C734dw, C736n, C736dn, C736dtn
Machine type:
5026
Model(s):
210, 230, 280, 410, 430, 480
Edition notice
March 2012
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.
For Lexmark technical support, visit http://support.lexmark.com.
For information on supplies and downloads, visit www.lexmark.com.
If you don't have access to the Internet, you can contact Lexmark by mail:
Lexmark International, Inc.
Bldg 004-2/CSC
740 New Circle Road NW
Lexington, KY 40550
USA
© 2010 Lexmark International, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Notices 194
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This software and any accompanying documentation provided under this agreement are commercial computer
software and documentation developed exclusively at private expense.
Trademarks
Lexmark, Lexmark with diamond design, MarkNet, and MarkVision are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc.,
registered in the United States and/or other countries.
MarkTrack and PrintCryption are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc.
Mac and the Mac logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
PCL® is a registered trademark of the Hewlett-Packard Company. PCL is Hewlett-Packard Company’s designation of a
set of printer commands (language) and functions included in its printer products. This printer is intended to be
compatible with the PCL language. This means the printer recognizes PCL commands used in various application
programs, and that the printer emulates the functions corresponding to the commands.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
AirPrint and the AirPrint logo are trademarks of Apple, Inc.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The FCC Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult your point of purchase or service representative for additional suggestions.
Notices 195
The manufacturer is not responsible for radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended
cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Note: To assure compliance with FCC regulations on electromagnetic interference for a Class B computing device,
use a properly shielded and grounded cable such as Lexmark part number 1021231 for parallel attach or 1021294 for
USB attach. Use of a substitute cable not properly shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC
regulations.
Any questions regarding this compliance information statement should be directed to:
Director of Lexmark Technology & Services
Lexmark International, Inc.
740 West New Circle Road
Lexington, KY 40550
(859) 232–3000
Modular component notice
Wireless‑equipped models contain the following modular component(s):
Lexmark regulatory type/model LEX-M04-001; FCC ID:IYLLEXM04001; IC:2376A-M04001
Noise emission levels
The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296.
Note: Some modes may not apply to your product.
1-meter average sound pressure, dBA
Printing 55
Ready 33
Values are subject to change. See www.lexmark.com for current values.
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive
The WEEE logo signifies specific recycling programs and procedures for electronic products in countries of the European
Union. We encourage the recycling of our products. If you have further questions about recycling options, visit the
Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for your local sales office phone number.
Notices 196
Static sensitivity notice
This symbol identifies static-sensitive parts. Do not touch in the areas near these symbols without first touching the
metal frame of the printer.
ENERGY STAR
Any Lexmark product bearing the ENERGY STAR emblem on the product or on a start-up screen is certified to comply
with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR requirements as configured when shipped by Lexmark.
Temperature information
Ambient temperature 15.6 to 32.2° C (60 to 90° F)
Shipping and storage temperature ‑40° to 40° C (104° F)
Laser notice
The printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser
products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 60825-1.
Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The printer contains internally a Class IIIb (3b) laser that is
nominally a 7 milliwatt gallium arsenide laser operating in the wavelength of 655-675 nanometers. The laser system
and printer are designed so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I level during normal
operation, user maintenance, or prescribed service condition.
Notices 197
Laser advisory label
A laser notice label may be affixed to this printer as shown:
Power consumption
Product power consumption
The following table documents the power consumption characteristics of the product.
Note: Some modes may not apply to your product.
Mode Description Power consumption
(Watts)
Printing The product is generating hard‑copy output from electronic inputs. 490, 530
Copying The product is generating hard‑copy output from hard‑copy original documents. N/A
Scanning The product is scanning hard‑copy documents. N/A
Ready The product is waiting for a print job. 45
Power Saver The product is in energy‑saving mode. 16
Off The product is plugged into a wall outlet, but the power switch is turned off. 0
The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time-averaged measurements. Instantaneous
power draws may be substantially higher than the average.
Values are subject to change. See www.lexmark.com for current values.
Power Saver
This product is designed with an energy-saving mode called Power Saver. The Power Saver Mode is equivalent to the
Sleep Mode. The Power Saver Mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during extended periods of inactivity.
The Power Saver Mode is automatically engaged after this product is not used for a specified period of time, called the
Power Saver Timeout.
Notices 198
Factory default Power Saver Timeout for this product (in minutes): 30
By using the configuration menus, the Power Saver Timeout can be modified between 1 minute and 240 minutes.
Setting the Power Saver Timeout to a low value reduces energy consumption, but may increase the response time of
the product. Setting the Power Saver Timeout to a high value maintains a fast response, but uses more energy.
Off mode
If this product has an off mode which still consumes a small amount of power, then to completely stop product power
consumption, disconnect the power supply cord from the wall outlet.
Total energy usage
It is sometimes helpful to calculate the total product energy usage. Since power consumption claims are provided in
power units of Watts, the power consumption should be multiplied by the time the product spends in each mode in
order to calculate energy usage. The total product energy usage is the sum of each mode's energy usage.
Industry Canada compliance statement
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard
ICES-003.
Avis de conformité aux normes de l’industrie du Canada
Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux exigences de la norme canadienne relative aux équipements
pouvant causer des interférences NMB-003.
European Community (EC) directives conformity
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC
on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility
and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits.
The manufacturer of this product is: Lexmark International, Inc., 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY, 40550 USA.
The authorized representative is: Lexmark International Technology Hungária Kft., 8 Lechner Ödön fasor, Millennium
Tower III, 1095 Budapest HUNGARY, A declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Directives is available upon
request from the Authorized Representative.
This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.
Regulatory notices for wireless products
This section contains the following regulatory information pertaining to wireless products that contain transmitters,
for example, but not limited to, wireless network cards or proximity card readers.
Notices 199
Exposure to radio frequency radiation
The radiated output power of this device is far below the radio frequency exposure limits of the FCC and other regulatory
agencies. A minimum separation of 20 cm (8 inches) must be maintained between the antenna and any persons for
this device to satisfy the RF exposure requirements of the FCC and other regulatory agencies.
Industry Canada (Canada)
This device complies with Industry Canada specification RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device has been designed to operate only with the antenna provided. Use of any other antenna is strictly prohibited
per regulations of Industry Canada.
To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from
windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to
licensing.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF
fields in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health
Canada's Web site www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
The term "IC:" before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical
specifications were met.
Industry Canada (Canada)
Cet appareil est conforme à la norme RSS-210 d'Industry Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes :
(1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) il doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris celles
risquant d'altérer son fonctionnement.
Cet appareil a été conçu pour fonctionner uniquement avec l'antenne fournie. L'utilisation de toute autre antenne est
strictement interdite par la réglementation d'Industry Canada.
En application des réglementations d'Industry Canada, l'utilisation d'une antenne de gain supérieur est strictement
interdite.
Pour empêcher toute interférence radio au service faisant l'objet d'une licence, cet appareil doit être utilisé à l'intérieur
et loin des fenêtres afin de garantir une protection optimale.
Si le matériel (ou son antenne d'émission) est installé à l'extérieur, il doit faire l'objet d'une licence.
L'installateur de cet équipement radio doit veiller à ce que l'antenne soit implantée et dirigée de manière à n'émettre
aucun champ HF dépassant les limites fixées pour l'ensemble de la population par Santé Canada. Reportez-vous au
Code de sécurité 6 que vous pouvez consulter sur le site Web de Santé Canada www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
Le terme « IC » précédant le numéro de d'accréditation/inscription signifie simplement que le produit est conforme
aux spécifications techniques d'Industry Canada.
Notices 200
Notice to users in the European Union
Products bearing the CE mark are in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council directives 2004/108/EC,
2006/95/EC, and 1999/5/EC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to
electromagnetic compatibility, safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits and on radio
equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment.
Compliance is indicated by the CE marking.
The manufacturer of this product is: Lexmark International, Inc., 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY, 40550 USA.
The authorized representative is: Lexmark International Technology Hungária Kft., 8 Lechner Ödön fasor, Millennium
Tower III, 1095 Budapest HUNGARY, A declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Directives is available upon
request from the Authorized Representative.
This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950.
Products equipped with 2.4GHz Wireless LAN option are in conformity with the protection requirements of EC Council
directives 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 1999/5/EC on the approximation and harmonization of the laws of the
Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility, safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain
voltage limits and on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment.
Compliance is indicated by the CE marking.
Operation is allowed in all EU and EFTA countries, but is restricted to indoor use only.
The manufacturer of this product is: Lexmark International, Inc., 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY, 40550 USA.
The authorized representative is: Lexmark International Technology Hungária Kft., 8 Lechner Ödön fasor, Millennium
Tower III, 1095 Budapest HUNGARY, A declaration of conformity to the requirements of the Directives is available upon
request from the Authorized Representative.
Česky Společnost Lexmark International, Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že výrobek tento výrobek je ve shodě se základními
požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk Lexmark International, Inc. erklærer herved, at dette produkt overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante
krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Lexmark International, Inc., dass sich das Gerät dieses Gerät in Übereinstimmung mit den
grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG
befindet.
Ελληνική ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Η LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ ΑΥΤΟ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΪΟΝ
ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ
ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
English Hereby, Lexmark International, Inc., declares that this type of equipment is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Español Por medio de la presente, Lexmark International, Inc. declara que este producto cumple con los requisitos
esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Notices 201
Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Lexmark International, Inc., et seade see toode vastab direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ
põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele muudele asjakohastele sätetele.
Suomi Lexmark International, Inc. vakuuttaa täten, että tämä tuote on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten
ja muiden sitä koskevien direktiivin ehtojen mukainen.
Français Par la présente, Lexmark International, Inc. déclare que l'appareil ce produit est conforme aux exigences
fondamentales et autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Magyar Alulírott, Lexmark International, Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a termék megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ
követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Íslenska Hér með lýsir Lexmark International, Inc. yfir því að þessi vara er í samræmi við grunnkröfur og aðrar
kröfur, sem gerðar eru í tilskipun 1999/5/EC.
Italiano Con la presente Lexmark International, Inc. dichiara che questo questo prodotto è conforme ai requisiti
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski Ar šo Lexmark International, Inc. deklarē, ka šis izstrādājums atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām
prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
LietuviųŠiuo Lexmark International, Inc. deklaruoja, kad šis produktas atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas
1999/5/EB direktyvos nuostatas.
Malti Bil-preżenti, Lexmark International, Inc., jiddikjara li dan il-prodott huwa konformi mal-ħtiġijiet
essenzjali u ma dispożizzjonijiet oħrajn relevanti li jinsabu fid-Direttiva 1999/5/KE.
Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Lexmark International, Inc. dat het toestel dit product in overeenstemming is met de essentiële
eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Norsk Lexmark International, Inc. erklærer herved at dette produktet er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og
øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Polski Niniejszym Lexmark International, Inc. oświadcza, że niniejszy produkt jest zgodny z zasadniczymi
wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
Português A Lexmark International Inc. declara que este este produto está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras
disposições da Diretiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensky Lexmark International, Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že tento produkt spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky
príslušné ustanovenia smernice 1999/5/ES.
Slovensko Lexmark International, Inc. izjavlja, da je ta izdelek v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi
relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Svenska Härmed intygar Lexmark International, Inc. att denna produkt står i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga
egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Statement of Limited Warranty
Lexmark C734n, C734dn, C734dtn, C734dw, C736n, C736dn, C736dtn
Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY
This limited warranty applies to the United States and Canada. For customers outside the U.S., refer to the country-
specific warranty information that came with your product.
This limited warranty applies to this product only if it was originally purchased for your use, and not for resale, from
Lexmark or a Lexmark Remarketer, referred to in this statement as “Remarketer.”
Notices 202
Limited warranty
Lexmark warrants that this product:
—Is manufactured from new parts, or new and serviceable used parts, which perform like new parts
—Is, during normal use, free from defects in material and workmanship
If this product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, contact a Remarketer or Lexmark for repair
or replacement (at Lexmark's option).
If this product is a feature or option, this statement applies only when that feature or option is used with the product
for which it was intended. To obtain warranty service, you may be required to present the feature or option with the
product.
If you transfer this product to another user, warranty service under the terms of this statement is available to that user
for the remainder of the warranty period. You should transfer proof of original purchase and this statement to that
user.
Limited warranty service
The warranty period starts on the date of original purchase as shown on the purchase receipt and ends 12 months later
provided that the warranty period for any supplies and for any maintenance items included with the printer shall end
earlier if it, or its original contents, are substantially used up, depleted, or consumed.
To obtain warranty service you may be required to present proof of original purchase. You may be required to deliver
your product to the Remarketer or Lexmark, or ship it prepaid and suitably packaged to a Lexmark designated location.
You are responsible for loss of, or damage to, a product in transit to the Remarketer or the Lexmark designated location.
When warranty service involves the exchange of a product or part, the item replaced becomes the property of the
Remarketer or Lexmark. The replacement may be a new or repaired item.
The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of the original product.
Replacement is not available to you if the product you present for exchange is defaced, altered, in need of a repair not
included in warranty service, damaged beyond repair, or if the product is not free of all legal obligations, restrictions,
liens, and encumbrances.
Before you present this product for warranty service, remove all print cartridges, programs, data, and removable storage
media (unless directed otherwise by Lexmark).
For further explanation of your warranty alternatives and the nearest Lexmark authorized servicer in your area contact
Lexmark on the World Wide Web at http://support.lexmark.com.
Remote technical support is provided for this product throughout its warranty period. For products no longer covered
by a Lexmark warranty, technical support may not be available or only be available for a fee.
Extent of limited warranty
Lexmark does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of any product or the durability or longevity of prints
produced by any product.
Warranty service does not include repair of failures caused by:
—Modification or unauthorized attachments
—Accidents, misuse, abuse or use inconsistent with Lexmark user’s guides, manuals, instructions or guidance
—Unsuitable physical or operating environment
Notices 203
—Maintenance by anyone other than Lexmark or a Lexmark authorized servicer
—Operation of a product beyond the limit of its duty cycle
—Use of printing media outside of Lexmark specifications
—Refurbishment, repair, refilling or remanufacture by a third party of products, supplies or parts
—Products, supplies, parts, materials (such as toners and inks), software, or interfaces not furnished by Lexmark
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER LEXMARK NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS OR
REMARKETERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH
RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND SATISFACTORY QUALITY. ANY WARRANTIES THAT
MAY NOT BE DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD. ALL INFORMATION, SPECIFICATIONS, PRICES,
AND SERVICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.
Limitation of liability
Your sole remedy under this limited warranty is set forth in this document. For any claim concerning performance or
nonperformance of Lexmark or a Remarketer for this product under this limited warranty, you may recover actual
damages up to the limit set forth in the following paragraph.
Lexmark's liability for actual damages from any cause whatsoever will be limited to the amount you paid for the product
that caused the damages. This limitation of liability will not apply to claims by you for bodily injury or damage to real
property or tangible personal property for which Lexmark is legally liable. IN NO EVENT WILL LEXMARK BE LIABLE FOR
ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, INCIDENTAL DAMAGE, OR OTHER ECONOMIC OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
This is true even if you advise Lexmark or a Remarketer of the possibility of such damages. Lexmark is not liable for any
claim by you based on a third party claim.
This limitation of remedies also applies to claims against any Suppliers and Remarketers of Lexmark. Lexmark's and its
Suppliers' and Remarketers' limitations of remedies are not cumulative. Such Suppliers and Remarketers are intended
beneficiaries of this limitation.
Additional rights
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the limitations or exclusions contained above may not apply to you.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
LEXMARK SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENT
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT: BY USING THIS PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT
AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENT, PROMPTLY RETURN THE
PRODUCT UNUSED AND REQUEST A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT YOU PAID. IF YOU ARE INSTALLING THIS PRODUCT FOR
USE BY OTHER PARTIES, YOU AGREE TO INFORM THE USERS THAT USE OF THE PRODUCT INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF
THESE TERMS.
LEXMARK SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
This License Agreement (“Software License Agreement”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a
single entity) and Lexmark International, Inc. (“Lexmark”) that, to the extent your Lexmark product or Software Program
Notices 204
is not otherwise subject to a written software license agreement between you and Lexmark or its suppliers, governs
your use of any Software Program installed on or provided by Lexmark for use in connection with your Lexmark product.
The term “Software Program” includes machine-readable instructions, audio/visual content (such as images and
recordings), and associated media, printed materials and electronic documentation, whether incorporated into,
distributed with or for use with your Lexmark product.
1STATEMENT OF SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY. Lexmark warrants that the media (e.g., diskette or compact disk)
on which the Software Program (if any) is furnished is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal
use during the warranty period. The warranty period is ninety (90) days and commences on the date the Software
Program is delivered to the original end-user. This limited warranty applies only to Software Program media
purchased new from Lexmark or an Authorized Lexmark Reseller or Distributor. Lexmark will replace the Software
Program should it be determined that the media does not conform to this limited warranty.
2DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, LEXMARK AND ITS SUPPLIERS PROVIDE THE
SOFTWARE PROGRAM "AS IS" AND HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EITHER EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ABSENCE OF VIRUSES, ALL WITH REGARD TO THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM. TO THE
EXTENT LEXMARK CANNOT BY LAW DISCLAIM ANY COMPONENT OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, LEXMARK LIMITS THE DURATION OF SUCH
WARRANTIES TO THE 90-DAY TERM OF THE EXPRESS SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY.
This Agreement is to be read in conjunction with certain statutory provisions, as that may be in force from time to
time, that imply warranties or conditions or impose obligations on Lexmark that cannot be excluded or modified.
If any such provisions apply, then to the extent Lexmark is able, Lexmark hereby limits its liability for breach of those
provisions to one of the following: providing you a replacement copy of the Software Program or reimbursement
of the price paid for the Software Program.
The Software Program may include internet links to other software applications and/or internet web pages hosted
and operated by third parties unaffiliated with Lexmark. You acknowledge and agree that Lexmark is not responsible
in any way for the hosting, performance, operation, maintenance, or content of, such software applications and/or
internet web pages.
3LIMITATION OF REMEDY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OF
LEXMARK UNDER THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF THE PRICE PAID
FOR THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM AND FIVE U.S. DOLLARS (OR THE EQUIVALENT IN LOCAL CURRENCY). YOUR SOLE
REMEDY AGAINST LEXMARK IN ANY DISPUTE UNDER THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL BE TO SEEK TO
RECOVER ONE OF THESE AMOUNTS, UPON PAYMENT OF WHICH LEXMARK SHALL BE RELEASED AND DISCHARGED
OF ALL FURTHER OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITY TO YOU.
IN NO EVENT WILL LEXMARK, ITS SUPPLIERS, SUBSIDIARIES, OR RESELLERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS
OR REVENUES, LOST SAVINGS, INTERRUPTION OF USE OR ANY LOSS OF, INACCURACY IN, OR DAMAGE TO, DATA
OR RECORDS, FOR CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES, OR DAMAGE TO REAL OR TANGIBLE PROPERTY, FOR LOSS OF PRIVACY
ARISING OUT OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM, OR
OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PROVISION OF THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT), REGARDLESS OF
THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY), AND EVEN IF LEXMARK, OR ITS SUPPLIERS, AFFILIATES, OR
REMARKETERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY YOU BASED
ON A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THIS EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES IS DETERMINED LEGALLY INVALID.
THE FOREGOING LIMITATIONS APPLY EVEN IF THE ABOVE-STATED REMEDIES FAIL OF THEIR ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
4U.S.A. STATE LAWS. This Software Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights
that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the
exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Notices 205
5LICENSE GRANT. Lexmark grants you the following rights provided you comply with all terms and conditions of this
License Agreement:
aUse. You may Use one (1) copy of the Software Program. The term “Use” means storing, loading, installing,
executing, or displaying the Software Program. If Lexmark has licensed the Software Program to you for
concurrent use, you must limit the number of authorized users to the number specified in your agreement with
Lexmark. You may not separate the components of the Software Program for use on more than one computer.
You agree that you will not Use the Software Program, in whole or in part, in any manner that has the effect of
overriding, modifying, eliminating, obscuring, altering or de-emphasizing the visual appearance of any
trademark, trade name, trade dress or intellectual property notice that appears on any computer display screens
normally generated by, or as a result of, the Software Program.
bCopying. You may make one (1) copy of the Software Program solely for purposes of backup, archiving, or
installation, provided the copy contains all of the original Software Program’s proprietary notices. You may not
copy the Software Program to any public or distributed network.
cReservation of Rights. The Software Program, including all fonts, is copyrighted and owned by Lexmark
International, Inc. and/or its suppliers. Lexmark reserves all rights not expressly granted to you in this License
Agreement.
dFreeware. Notwithstanding the terms and conditions of this License Agreement, all or any portion of the
Software Program that constitutes software provided under public license by third parties (“Freeware”) is
licensed to you subject to the terms and conditions of the software license agreement accompanying such
Freeware, whether in the form of a discrete agreement, shrink-wrap license, or electronic license terms at the
time of download. Use of the Freeware by you shall be governed entirely by the terms and conditions of such
license.
6TRANSFER. You may transfer the Software Program to another end-user. Any transfer must include all software
components, media, printed materials, and this License Agreement and you may not retain copies of the Software
Program or components thereof. The transfer may not be an indirect transfer, such as a consignment. Prior to the
transfer, the end-user receiving the transferred Software Program must agree to all these License Agreement terms.
Upon transfer of the Software Program, your license is automatically terminated. You may not rent, sublicense, or
assign the Software Program except to the extent provided in this License Agreement, and any attempt to do so
shall be void.
7UPGRADES. To Use a Software Program identified as an upgrade, you must first be licensed to the original Software
Program identified by Lexmark as eligible for the upgrade. After upgrading, you may no longer use the original
Software Program that formed the basis for your upgrade eligibility.
8LIMITATION ON REVERSE ENGINEERING. You may not alter, decrypt, reverse engineer, reverse assemble, reverse
compile or otherwise translate the Software Program, except as and to the extent expressly permitted to do so by
applicable law for the purposes of inter-operability, error correction, and security testing. If you have such statutory
rights, you will notify Lexmark in writing of any intended reverse engineering, reverse assembly, or reverse
compilation. You may not decrypt the Software Program unless necessary for the legitimate Use of the Software
Program.
9ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE. This License Agreement applies to updates or supplements to the original Software
Program provided by Lexmark unless Lexmark provides other terms along with the update or supplement.
10 TERM. This License Agreement is effective unless terminated or rejected. You may reject or terminate this license
at any time by destroying all copies of the Software Program, together with all modifications, documentation, and
merged portions in any form, or as otherwise described herein. Lexmark may terminate your license upon notice
if you fail to comply with any of the terms of this License Agreement. Upon such termination, you agree to destroy
all copies of the Software Program together with all modifications, documentation, and merged portions in any
form.
11 TAXES. You agree that you are responsible for payment of any taxes including, without limitation, any goods and
services and personal property taxes, resulting from this Agreement or your Use of the Software Program.
Notices 206
12 LIMITATION ON ACTIONS. No action, regardless of form, arising out of this Agreement may be brought by either
party more than two years after the cause of action has arisen, except as provided under applicable law.
13 APPLICABLE LAW. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of
America. No choice of law rules in any jurisdiction shall apply. The UN Convention on Contracts for the International
Sale of Goods shall not apply.
14 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The Software Program has been developed entirely at private
expense. Rights of the United States Government to use the Software Program is as set forth in this Agreement and
as restricted in DFARS 252.227-7014 and in similar FAR provisions (or any equivalent agency regulation or contract
clause).
15 CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. You agree that Lexmark, its affiliates, and agents may collect and use information you
provide in relation to support services performed with respect to the Software Program and requested by you.
Lexmark agrees not to use this information in a form that personally identifies you except to the extent necessary
to provide such services.
16 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You may not (a) acquire, ship, transfer, or reexport, directly or indirectly, the Software
Program or any direct product therefrom, in violation of any applicable export laws or (b) permit the Software
Program to be used for any purpose prohibited by such export laws, including, without limitation, nuclear, chemical,
or biological weapons proliferation.
17 AGREEMENT TO CONTRACT ELECTRONICALLY. You and Lexmark agree to form this License Agreement
electronically. This means that when you click the “Agree” or “Yes” button on this page or use this product, you
acknowledge your agreement to these License Agreement terms and conditions and that you are doing so with the
intent to “sign” a contract with Lexmark.
18 CAPACITY AND AUTHORITY TO CONTRACT. You represent that you are of the legal age of majority in the place you
sign this License Agreement and, if applicable, you are duly authorized by your employer or principal to enter into
this contract.
19 ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This License Agreement (including any addendum or amendment to this License Agreement
that is included with the Software Program) is the entire agreement between you and Lexmark relating to the
Software Program. Except as otherwise provided for herein, these terms and conditions supersede all prior or
contemporaneous oral or written communications, proposals, and representations with respect to the Software
Program or any other subject matter covered by this License Agreement (except to the extent such extraneous
terms do not conflict with the terms of this License Agreement, any other written agreement signed by you and
Lexmark relating to your Use of the Software Program). To the extent any Lexmark policies or programs for support
services conflict with the terms of this License Agreement, the terms of this License Agreement shall control.
ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED NOTICE
Contains Flash®, Flash® Lite™ and/or Reader® technology by Adobe Systems Incorporated
This Product contains Adobe® Flash® player software under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated, Copyright ©
1995-2007 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe, Reader and Flash are trademarks of Adobe
Systems Incorporated.
Notices 207
Index
Numerics
2,000‑sheet tray
installing 30
31.yy Missing or defective <color>
cartridge 162
32.yy <Color> cartridge part
number unsupported by
device 162
34 Short paper 162
35 Insufficient memory to support
Resource Save feature 162
37 Insufficient memory to collate
job 163
37 Insufficient memory, some held
jobs deleted 163
37 Insufficient memory, some held
jobs will not be restored 163
38 Memory full 163
39 Complex page, some data may
not have printed 163
51 Defective flash detected 163
52 Not enough free space in flash
memory for resources 164
54 Network <x> software error 164
54 Standard network software
error 164
55 Unsupported option in slot 164
550‑sheet specialty media drawer
installing 30
550‑sheet tray
installing 30
56 Parallel port <x> disabled 164
56 Serial port <x> disabled 165
56 Standard USB port disabled 165
57 Configuration change, held jobs
were not restored 165
58 Too many disks installed 165
58 Too many flash options
installed 165
58 Too many trays attached 166
59 Incompatible tray <x> 166
61 Remove defective hard disk 166
62 Disk full 166
63 Unformatted disk 166
80.xx Fuser life warning 167
80.xx Fuser missing 167
80.xx Fuser near life warning 166
80.xx Replace fuser 167
82.yy Replace waste toner box 167
82.yy Waste toner box missing 167
82.yy Waste toner box nearly
full 167
83.xx Replace transfer module 168
83.xx Transfer module life
warning 167
83.xx Transfer module missing 168
83.xx Transfer module near life
warning 167
84.xx <color> photoconductor
low 168
84.xx <color> photoconductor
missing 168
84.xx <color> photoconductor
nearly low 168
84.xx Replace <color>
photoconductor 168
88.1x <color> cartridge nearly
low 168
88.2x Replace <color>
cartridge 169
88.yy <color> cartridge low 168
A
Active NIC menu 89
AppleTalk menu 95
attaching cables 32
B
black‑and‑white
printing 75
brightness, adjusting 50
C
cables
Ethernet 32
USB 32
calling Customer Support 193
canceling a job
from Macintosh 74
from the printer control panel 73
from Windows 74
card stock
tips 69
Change <src> to <custom
string> 157
Change <src> to <custom type
name> 157
Change <src> to <size> 157
Change <src> to <type> <size> 158
checking an unresponsive
printer 169
checking device status
on Embedded Web Server 145
checking virtual display
on Embedded Web Server 145
cleaning
exterior of the printer 130
printhead lenses 130
Close front door 158
Close top access cover 158
Confidential print jobs 69
printing from Macintosh
computer 70
printing from Windows 70
Confidential Print menu 104
configuration information
wireless network 36
configurations
printer 10
Configure MP menu 81
configuring
multiple printers 147
port settings 43
conservation settings
brightness, adjusting 50
Eco‑Mode 48
Quiet Mode 49
conserving supplies 47
contacting Customer Support 193
custom paper type name
creating 58
Custom Type <x>
changing name 58
Custom Types menu 87
D
Default Source menu 78
directory list
printing 73
Disk Corrupted 158
Disk Wiping menu 105
display 12
Index 208
display troubleshooting
display is blank 170
display shows only diamonds 170
display, printer control panel
adjusting brightness 50
documents, printing
from Macintosh computer 66
from Windows 66
E
Eco‑Mode setting 48
Embedded Web Server 145
administrator settings 145
checking device status 145
copying settings to other
printers 147
does not open 169
networking settings 145
setting up e‑mail alerts 146
Embedded Web Server
Administrator's Guide 145
emission
notices 195, 196, 199, 200, 201
envelopes
loading 55
tips 67
environmental settings 47
brightness, adjusting 50
Eco‑Mode 48
Quiet Mode 49
Ethernet networking
Macintosh 41
Windows 41
Ethernet port 32
exterior of the printer
cleaning 130
e‑mail
notice of low supply level 146
notice of paper jam 146
notice of paper needed 146
notice that different paper is
needed 146
F
factory defaults, restoring 146
FAQ about color printing 190
FCC notices 195, 200
fiber optic
network setup 41
finding
information 7
publications 7
Web site 7
Finishing menu 114
firmware card
installing 18
flash drive 71
Flash Drive menu 126
flash memory card
installing 18
troubleshooting 175
font sample list
printing 72
fuser or transfer module
ordering 133
G
General Settings menu 108
green settings
Eco‑Mode 48
Quiet Mode 49
H
hard disk with adapter
troubleshooting 175
held jobs 69
printing from Macintosh
computer 70
printing from Windows 70
Help menu 128
HTML menu 124
I
Image menu 125
information, finding 7
Insert tray <x> 158
installation
wireless network 36, 38
installing
options in driver 35
printer software 34
installing printer software
adding options 35
internal print server
troubleshooting 176
Internal Solutions Port
installing 20
troubleshooting 175
Internal Solutions Port, network
changing port settings 43
IPv6 menu 94
J
jams
accessing jam areas 148
avoiding 148
locations 148
number 148
jams, clearing
200–201 149
202 150
203 153
24x 155
250 156
L
labels, paper
tips 68
letterhead
guidelines 67
tips on using 67
LexLink menu 96
linking trays 58
Load <src> with <custom
string> 159
Load <src> with <custom type
name> 158
Load <src> with <size> 159
Load <src> with <type> <size> 159
Load Manual Feeder with <custom
string> 160
Load Manual Feeder with <custom
type name> 159
Load Manual Feeder with
<size> 160
Load Manual Feeder with <type>
<size> 160
loading
envelopes 55
multipurpose feeder 55
paper tray 52
transparencies 55
lock, security 12
M
Macintosh
wireless network installation 38
max speed and max yield
printing 75
memory card
installing 16
troubleshooting 175
Index 209
menu settings
loading on multiple printers 147
menu settings page
printing 33
menus
Active NIC 89
AppleTalk 95
Confidential Print 104
Configure MP 81
Custom Types 87
Default Source 78
Disk Wiping 105
Finishing 114
Flash Drive 126
General Settings 108
Help 128
HTML 124
Image 125
IPv6 94
LexLink 96
Miscellaneous 104
NetWare 95
Network <x> 90
Network Card 92
Network Reports 91
Paper Loading 86
Paper Size/Type 78
Paper Texture 82
Paper Weight 84
Parallel <x> menu 98
PCL Emul 121
PDF 120
PictBridge 126
PostScript 120
Quality 115
Reports 88
Security Audit Log 106
Serial <x> 100
Set Date/Time 107
Settings 112
SMTP Setup menu 102
Standard Network 90
Standard USB 96
Substitute Size 82
Supplies 77
TCP/IP 92
Utilities 119
Wireless 94
XPS 120
menus, diagram 76
Miscellaneous menu 104
moving the printer 143
multipurpose feeder
loading 55
N
NetWare menu 95
Network <x> menu 90
Network Card menu 92
Network Reports menu 91
network setup page
printing 34
Networking Guide 145
noise
reducing 49
noise emission levels 196
notices 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
200, 201
O
options
2,000‑sheet tray 30
550‑sheet specialty media
drawer 30
550‑sheet tray 30
firmware card 18
firmware cards 14
flash memory card 18
internal 14
Internal Solutions Port 20
memory card 16
memory cards 14
networking 14
ports 14
printer hard disk 26
ordering
fuser or transfer module 133
photoconductors 133
toner cartridges 133
waste toner box 134
P
paper
characteristics 60
letterhead 61
preprinted forms 61
recycled 47
selecting 61
setting size 52
setting type 52
storing 62
unacceptable 61
Universal Paper Size 87
paper feed troubleshooting
message remains after jam is
cleared 177
page that jammed does not
reprint 177
paper jams
avoiding 148
paper jams, clearing
200–201 149
202 150
230 153
24x 155
250 156
Paper Loading menu 86
Paper Size/Type menu 78
paper sizes, supported 62
Paper Texture menu 82
paper tray
loading 52
paper types
duplex support 64
supported by printer 64
where to load 64
Paper Weight menu 84
Parallel <x> menu 98
PCL Emul menu 121
PDF menu 120
photoconductors
ordering 133
PictBridge menu 126
PictBridge‑enabled printing
photos 72
port settings
configuring 43
PostScript menu 120
Power Saver
adjusting 49
print job
canceling from Macintosh 74
canceling from the printer control
panel 73
canceling from Windows 74
print quality
cleaning the printhead lenses 130
replacing photoconductors 138
replacing the waste toner box 141
print quality test pages
printing 73
print quality troubleshooting
blank pages 178
characters have jagged edges 178
clipped images 180
Index 210
color misregistration 179
fine horizontal lines 180
ghost images 180
gray background 181
light colored line, white line, or
incorrectly colored line 182
poor transparency quality 189
print irregularities 183
print is too dark 183
print is too light 184
print quality test pages 177
repeating defects 185
skewed print 186
solid color pages 186
streaked horizontal lines 186
streaked vertical lines 187
toner fog or background
shading 187
toner rubs off 188
toner specks 189
uneven print density 190
print troubleshooting
error reading USB drive 170
held jobs do not print 171
incorrect characters print 172
incorrect margins 181
job prints from wrong tray 172
job prints on wrong paper 172
job takes longer than
expected 171
jobs do not print 170
Large jobs do not collate 173
multiple‑language PDFs do not
print 170
paper curl 182
paper frequently jams 176
tray linking does not work 172
unexpected page breaks
occur 173
printer
configurations 10
minimum clearances 8
models 10
moving 143
selecting a location 8
setting up in new location 143
shipping 144
printer control panel 12
factory defaults, restoring 146
printer hard disk
installing 26
printer messages
31.yy Missing or defective <color>
cartridge 162
32.yy <Color> cartridge part
number unsupported by
device 162
34 Short paper 162
35 Insufficient memory to support
Resource Save feature 162
37 Insufficient memory to collate
job 163
37 Insufficient memory, some held
jobs deleted 163
37 Insufficient memory, some held
jobs will not be restored 163
38 Memory full 163
39 Complex page, some data may
not have printed 163
51 Defective flash detected 163
52 Not enough free space in flash
memory for resources 164
54 Network <x> software
error 164
54 Standard network software
error 164
55 Unsupported option in
slot 164
56 Parallel port <x> disabled 164
56 Serial port <x> disabled 165
56 Standard USB port
disabled 165
57 Configuration change, held jobs
were not restored 165
58 Too many disks installed 165
58 Too many flash options
installed 165
58 Too many trays attached 166
59 Incompatible tray <x> 166
61 Remove defective hard
disk 166
62 Disk full 166
63 Unformatted disk 166
80.xx Fuser life warning 167
80.xx Fuser missing 167
80.xx Fuser near life warning 166
80.xx Replace fuser 167
82 Replace waste toner box 141
82 Waste toner box nearly
full 141
82.yy Replace waste toner
box 167
82.yy Waste toner box
missing 167
82.yy Waste toner box nearly
full 167
83.xx Replace transfer
module 168
83.xx Transfer module life
warning 167
83.xx Transfer module
missing 168
83.xx Transfer module near life
warning 167
84 <color> photoconductor
low 138
84 <color> photoconductor nearly
low 138
84 Replace <color>
photoconductor 138
84.xx <color> photoconductor
low 168
84.xx <color> photoconductor
missing 168
84.xx <color> photoconductor
nearly low 168
84.xx Replace <color>
photoconductor 168
88 <color> cartridge low 134
88 <color> cartridge nearly
low 134
88 Replace <color> cartridge 134
88.1x <color> cartridge nearly
low 168
88.2x Replace <color>
cartridge 169
88.yy <color> cartridge low 168
Change <src> to <custom
string> 157
Change <src> to <custom type
name> 157
Change <src> to <size> 157
Change <src> to <type>
<size> 158
Close front door 158
Close top access cover 158
Disk Corrupted 158
Insert tray <x> 158
Load <src> with <custom
string> 159
Load <src> with <custom type
name> 158
Load <src> with <size> 159
Load <src> with <type> <size> 159
Index 211
Load Manual Feeder with <custom
string> 160
Load Manual Feeder with <custom
type name> 159
Load Manual Feeder with
<size> 160
Load Manual Feeder with <type>
<size> 160
Remove all color supplies 161
Remove Packaging Materials 161
Remove paper from standard
output bin 161
Restore Held Jobs? 161
Securely clearing disk space 161
Some held jobs were not
restored 161
Unsupported disk 161
Unsupported mode, unplug and
change mode 162
Unsupported USB device, please
remove 162
Unsupported USB hub, please
remove 162
printer options troubleshooting
2,000‑sheet drawer 175
flash memory card 175
hard disk with adapter 175
internal print server 176
Internal Solutions Port 175
memory card 175
option not working 173
paper trays 174
USB/parallel interface card 176
printer problems, solving basic 169
printhead lenses
cleaning 130
printing
black‑and‑white 75
directory list 73
font sample list 72
from flash drive 71
from Macintosh computer 66
from Windows 66
installing printer software 34
max speed and max yield 75
menu settings page 33
network setup page 34
photos 72
print quality test pages 73
transparencies 67
printing confidential and other held
jobs
from Macintosh computer 70
from Windows 70
publications, finding 7
Q
Quality menu 115
Quiet Mode 49
print quality troubleshooting 180
R
recycled paper
using 47
recycling
Lexmark packaging 51
Lexmark products 51
toner cartridges 51
WEEE statement 196
Remove all color supplies 161
Remove Packaging Materials 161
Remove paper from standard
output bin 161
Repeat print jobs 69
printing from Macintosh
computer 70
printing from Windows 70
reports
viewing 146
Reports menu 88
Reserve print jobs 69
printing from Macintosh
computer 70
printing from Windows 70
Restore Held Jobs? 161
S
safety information 5, 6
Securely clearing disk space 161
Security Audit Log menu 106
security lock 12
Serial <x> menu 100
serial port 45
serial printing
setting up 45
Set Date/Time menu 107
setting
paper size 52
paper type 52
TCP/IP address 92
setting up
serial printing 45
setting up the printer
on a wired network
(Macintosh) 41
on a wired network (Windows) 41
Settings menu 112
shipping the printer 144
SMTP Setup menu 102
Some held jobs were not
restored 161
Standard Network menu 90
Standard USB menu 96
status of supplies,
checking 132, 133
storing
paper 62
supplies 132
Substitute Size menu 82
supplies
conserving 47
status of 132, 133
storing 132
Supplies menu 77
supplies, ordering
fuser or transfer module 133
photoconductors 133
toner cartridges 133
waste toner box 134
system board
accessing 15
system board cover
reinstalling 29
T
TCP/IP menu 92
tips
card stock 69
envelopes 67
labels, paper 68
toner cartridge(s)
replacing 134
toner cartridges
ordering 133
recycling 51
transparencies
loading 55
printing 67
tray linking 58, 59
tray unlinking 58, 59
trays
linking 58, 59
Index 212
unlinking 58, 59
troubleshooting
checking an unresponsive
printer 169
contacting Customer Support 193
FAQ about color printing 190
solving basic printer
problems 169
troubleshooting, display
display is blank 170
display shows only diamonds 170
troubleshooting, paper feed
message remains after jam is
cleared 177
page that jammed does not
reprint 177
troubleshooting, print
error reading USB drive 170
held jobs do not print 171
incorrect characters print 172
incorrect margins 181
job prints from wrong tray 172
job prints on wrong paper 172
job takes longer than
expected 171
jobs do not print 170
Large jobs do not collate 173
multiple‑language PDFs do not
print 170
paper curl 182
paper frequently jams 176
tray linking does not work 172
unexpected page breaks
occur 173
troubleshooting, print quality
blank pages 178
characters have jagged edges 178
clipped images 180
color misregistration 179
fine horizontal lines 180
ghost images 180
gray background 181
light colored line, white line, or
incorrectly colored line 182
poor transparency quality 189
print irregularities 183
print is too dark 183
print is too light 184
print quality test pages 177
repeating defects 185
skewed print 186
solid color pages 186
streaked horizontal lines 186
streaked vertical lines 187
toner fog or background
shading 187
toner rubs off 188
toner specks 189
uneven print density 190
troubleshooting, printer options
2,000‑sheet drawer 175
flash memory card 175
hard disk with adapter 175
internal print server 176
Internal Solutions Port 175
memory card 175
option not working 173
paper trays 174
USB/parallel interface card 176
U
Universal Paper Size 87
Universal Setup menu 87
unlinking trays 58
Unsupported disk 161
Unsupported mode, unplug and
change mode 162
Unsupported USB device, please
remove 162
Unsupported USB hub, please
remove 162
USB port 32
Utilities menu 119
V
Verify print jobs 69
printing from Macintosh
computer 70
printing from Windows 70
viewing
reports 146
virtual display
how to access 145
W
waste toner box
ordering 134
replacing 141
Web site
finding 7
Windows
wireless network installation 36
wired network setup
using Windows 41
wired networking
using Macintosh 41
Wireless menu 94
wireless network
configuration information 36
installation, using Macintosh 38
installation, using Windows 36
X
XPS menu 120
Index 213