Usb Menu; Utilities Menu - Lexmark E238 User Manual

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USB menu

Use the USB menu to change printer settings on jobs sent through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port.
Setting
Use this setting to
NPA Mode
Send print jobs to the printer and query
printer status information simultaneously.
Mac Binary PS
Configure the printer to process Macintosh
binary PostScript print jobs.
* Factory default

Utilities menu

Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems.
Setting
Use this setting to
Reset Factory
Return your printer settings to the factory default values. Sometimes resetting the printer to the
Defaults
original settings solves formatting problems. All menu items are reset to the factory default values
except:
All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted.
Resources in flash memory are unaffected.
Reset
Return the photoconductor counter to zero.
Photoconductor
The replace photoconductor message should be cleared only when the imaging drum has been
Counter
replaced.
Hex Trace
Help isolate printing problems when unexpected characters print or characters
are missing. Hex Trace helps you determine if there is a problem with the
language interpreter or the cable by telling you what information your printer is
receiving. To exit Hex Trace, turn off the printer.
Print Quality Test
Help isolate print quality problems, such as streaking. When you select this setting, three pages
Pages
print to help you evaluate print quality:
* Factory default
Configuration menus overview
• Display Language.
• All settings in the Parallel menu, Network menu, LocalTalk menu, and USB menu.
• A text page with printer information, cartridge information, current margin settings, and a
graphic.
• Two pages with graphics.
Values
• Off
• On
• Auto*
• Off—The printer filters PostScript print jobs using
standard protocol.
• On—The printer processes raw binary PostScript print
jobs from computers using the Macintosh operating
system. This setting often causes Windows print jobs
to fail.
• Auto*—The printer processes print jobs from
computers using either Windows or Macintosh
operating systems.
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Values
• Off*
• On

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