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Lexmark J 110 Reference Manual (475 pages)
Lexmark C910: Reference Guide
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 7.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
8
Overview
8
Navigational Tips
11
Printing the File
11
Bibliography
12
PCL Emulation
13
Selecting PCL Emulation
13
Using Smartswitch
13
Using the Operator Panel or Markvision Professional
13
Using Your Software Application
14
Page Formatting
14
Printable Areas
14
Lexmark C720
16
Lexmark C750
17
Lexmark C910
18
Lexmark E320 and E322
19
Lexmark J110
20
Lexmark T420
21
Lexmark T520, T522, T620, and T622
22
Lexmark W812
23
Lexmark W820
24
Print Area Menu Item
25
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E320
27
Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E320
28
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark E322
31
Selecting Symbol Sets for Lexmark E322
32
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C720, C750, C910, T520, T522, T620, T622, W812, and W820
40
Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C720, C750, C910, T520, T522, T620, T622, W812, and W820
41
Type 1 Fonts
44
Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C720, C750, C910, T520, T522, T620, T622, W812, and W820
46
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark T420
50
Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark T420
51
Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark T420
56
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark J110
60
Command Structure
62
Commands
62
Control Codes
62
Index
62
Command Parameters
63
PCL Emulation Commands
65
PCL Emulation Commands by Function
65
GL/2 Commands
87
Raster Image Graphics
91
Raster Compression Mode
91
Macros
98
Printer Job Language
99
PJL Command Notation
99
Kernel Commands
100
Comment Command
101
Job Separation Commands
102
Eoj Command
104
Environment Commands and Variables
105
Default Command
106
Is Used with Variables Specific to PCL Emulation
107
And "Printer Unique Variables for Postscript Emulation
107
Set Command
107
A Unique Identifier for a File, such as the Macro ID for a PCL Macro, the Symbol Set ID for a PCL Symbol Set, the Font ID for a PCL Font, and so On. the
108
An Identifier that Categorizes the File, such as
108
PCL Macros or
108
Initialize Command
109
Reset Command
109
Common Variables for both Printer Languages
110
Printer Unique Variables for both Printer Languages
117
Common Variables for Pcl Emulation
146
Common Variables for Postscript Emulation
149
Values for
150
DEFAULT Command
151
Status Readback Commands
152
And "Printer Unique Variables for both Printer Languages
153
Echo Command
154
Info Command
155
Common Variables for PCL Emulation" on Page 3-48, and "Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation
157
Inquire Command
157
Parameter Specifies the Type of PJL Variables
157
Ustatus Command
158
Ustatusoff Command
159
Status Message Format
160
Information Messages
160
Auto-Continuable Conditions
162
Attendance Conditions
165
Operator Intervention - Paper Handling
170
Operator Intervention - Paper Jams
173
Service Errors
177
Device Attendance Commands
178
Stmsg Command
179
Unique PJL Commands
180
File Commands for Flash or Disk
184
Table 3-22 "Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password
185
File and Device Protection Commands
191
Protecting a File or Device
191
Unlocking a Protected File or Device
193
Re-Locking a Protected File or Device
194
Unlocking a Protected File or Device for the Current Job
195
Recovering Lost Passwords
196
Postscript Emulation
197
Selecting Postscript Emulation
197
Using Smartswitch
197
Using the Operator Panel or Markvision Professional
197
Using Your Software Application
198
Page Formatting
199
Printable Areas
199
Logical Page Size
200
Lexmark C910
202
Lexmark W812
205
Lexmark W820
206
Postscript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark C720
207
Postscript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark T420
210
Postscript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark W812
212
Supplemental Operators
215
Command Format
215
Paper Size Support
216
Paper Tray Support
220
Envelope Size Support
224
Envelope Tray Support
226
Supplemental Operator Summary
228
Page Device Parameters
263
Interpreter Parameters
276
User Parameters
276
System Parameters
279
Device Parameters
285
Status and Error Messages
307
Tagged Binary Not Active
307
Status Messages
308
Tagged Binary Active
308
Unsolicited Messages
310
Switching Languages
311
Smartswitch
311
Setting Smartswitch for Different Interfaces
312
Printer Job Language
312
Sniffing
313
Flash Memory and Disk
314
Resource Data Collection (Download Target)
315
Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk
316
Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk
316
Password Protection
320
Rewriting the Flash Content
321
Accessing Files with Postscript Emulation
322
Device Names
322
File Naming Conventions
322
Device Search Order
325
Performance
326
Job Buffering
326
Creating a Partition
327
Enabling Job Buffering
327
Disabling Job Buffering
328
Recovering from a Power Loss
328
Printer Specifications
329
Airflow Requirement
329
Noise Emission Levels
329
Electrical Specifications
330
Power Requirements
331
Physical Specifications
333
Clearance Requirements
334
Environmental Conditions
336
Altitude Specifications
337
Atmospheric Pressure
337
Power on to Ready State Time Period
337
Time to Print the First Page
338
Printer Interfaces
339
Setting up the Communications Port
340
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me
340
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows NT 4.0
341
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000
342
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows XP
343
Setting up the Communications Port Using OS/2
344
Deciding Which Interface to Use
345
Parallel Interface
346
Optional Parallel Connector
347
Parallel Connector Pin Assignments
347
Standard Parallel Connector
347
Computer-To-Printer Communications
351
Using the INIT* Signal to Initialize
351
Printer-To-Computer Communication (Advanced Status)
357
Parallel Mode 1
358
Parallel Mode 2
359
Signal Descriptions
359
Serial Interface
373
Using the RS-232C Serial Interface
373
Using the RS-422 Serial Interface
384
Network Support
391
Input Buffer
392
PCL Support
394
PJL Support
404
Postscript Support
434
Index
458
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Lexmark J 110 Reference Manual (429 pages)
Lexmark J110: Reference Guide
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 5.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
8
Overview
8
Navigational Tips
11
Printing the File
11
Bibliography
12
PCL Emulation
13
Selecting PCL Emulation
13
Using Smartswitch
13
Using the Operator Panel or Markvision Professional
13
Using Your Software Application
14
Page Formatting
14
Printable Areas
14
Lexmark C720
16
Lexmark J110
17
Lexmark T520, T522, T620, and T622
18
Lexmark W820
19
Print Area Menu Item
20
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark C720, T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820
22
Forward and Backward Compatibility Modes for the Lexmark C720, T520,T522, T620, T622, and W820
23
Type 1 Fonts
26
Selecting Symbol Sets for the Lexmark C720, T520, T522, T620, T622, and W820
28
Font and Symbol Set Support for the Lexmark J110
32
Command Structure
34
Control Codes
34
Commands
34
Command Parameters
35
PCL Emulation Commands
37
PCL Emulation Commands by Function
37
GL/2 Commands
59
Raster Image Graphics
63
Raster Compression Mode
63
Macros
70
Printer Job Language
71
PJL Command Notation
71
Kernel Commands
72
Comment Command
73
Job Separation Commands
74
Eoj Command
76
Environment Commands and Variables
77
Default Command
78
And "Printer Unique Variables for Postscript Emulation
79
Is Used with Variables Specific to PCL Emulation
79
Set Command
79
An Identifier that Categorizes the File, such as
80
PCL Macros or
80
Initialize Command
81
Reset Command
81
Common Variables for both Printer Languages
82
Printer Unique Variables for both Printer Languages
89
Common Variables for Pcl Emulation
117
Common Variables for Postscript Emulation
120
Values for
80
A Unique Identifier for a File, such as the Macro ID for a PCL Macro, the Symbol Set ID for a PCL Symbol Set, the Font ID for a PCL Font, and so On. the
80
DEFAULT Command
121
Status Readback Commands
123
And "Printer Unique Variables for both Printer Languages
123
Parameter Is Not Required for Variables Listed
123
Supported File Types. the
124
Echo Command
125
Info Command
126
Common Variables for PCL Emulation" on Page 3-47, and "Printer Unique Variables for PCL Emulation
128
Parameter Specifies the Type of PJL Variables
128
Is Required for LRESOURCE Vari
128
Inquire Command
128
Ustatus Command
129
Ustatusoff Command
130
Status Message Format
131
Information Messages
131
Auto-Continuable Conditions
133
Attendance Conditions
136
Operator Intervention - Paper Handling
141
Operator Intervention - Paper Jams
144
Service Errors
148
Device Attendance Commands
149
Stmsg Command
150
Unique PJL Commands
151
File Commands for Flash or Disk
155
Table 3-22 "Variables for Flash and Disk File and Password
156
File and Device Protection Commands
162
Protecting a File or Device
162
Unlocking a Protected File or Device
164
Re-Locking a Protected File or Device
165
Is Case Sensitive
165
For PCL Symbol Sets. See
165
Unlocking a Protected File or Device for the Current Job
166
Is Case Sensitive
166
Recovering Lost Passwords
167
Postscript Emulation
168
Selecting Postscript Emulation
168
Using Smartswitch
168
Using the Operator Panel or Markvision Professional
168
Using Your Software Application
169
Page Formatting
170
Printable Areas
170
Logical Page Size
171
Postscript Emulation Fonts for the Lexmark C720
174
Supplemental Operators
177
Command Format
177
Paper Size Support
178
Paper Tray Support
182
Envelope Size Support
186
Envelope Tray Support
188
Supplemental Operator Summary
190
Page Device Parameters
225
Interpreter Parameters
238
User Parameters
238
System Parameters
241
Device Parameters
247
Status and Error Messages
269
Tagged Binary Not Active
269
Tagged Binary Active
270
Status Messages
270
Unsolicited Messages
272
Switching Languages
273
Smartswitch
273
Setting Smartswitch for Different Interfaces
274
Printer Job Language
274
Sniffing
275
Flash Memory and Disk
276
Resource Data Collection (Download Target)
277
Storing Resources on Flash Memory or Disk
278
Viewing the Contents of Flash Memory and Disk
278
Password Protection
282
Rewriting the Flash Content
283
Accessing Files with Postscript Emulation
284
File Naming Conventions
284
Device Search Order
287
Performance
288
Job Buffering
288
Creating a Partition
289
Enabling Job Buffering
289
Disabling Job Buffering
290
Recovering from a Power Loss
290
Printer Specifications
291
Airflow Requirement
291
Noise Emission Levels
291
Electrical Specifications
292
Power Requirements
293
Physical Specifications
294
Clearance Requirements
295
Environmental Conditions
296
Altitude Specifications
297
Atmospheric Pressure
297
Power on to Ready State Time Period
297
Time to Print the First Page
298
Printer Interfaces
299
Setting up the Communications Port
300
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows 95/98/Me
300
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows NT 4.0
301
Setting up the Communications Port Using Windows 2000
302
Setting up the Communications Port Using OS/2
303
Deciding Which Interface to Use
304
Parallel Interface
305
Standard Parallel Connector
306
Optional Parallel Connector
306
Parallel Connector Pin Assignments
306
Using the INIT* Signal to Initialize
310
Computer-To-Printer Communications
310
Printer-To-Computer Communication (Advanced Status)
316
Parallel Mode 1
317
Parallel Mode 2
318
Signal Descriptions
318
Serial Interface
329
Using the RS-232C Serial Interface
329
Using the RS-422 Serial Interface
340
Network Support
347
Input Buffer
348
PCL Support
350
PJL Support
359
Postscript Support
388
Index
413
Lexmark J 110 Service Manual (248 pages)
Service Manual
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 3.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Safety Information
8
General Information
13
Power Consumption
13
Internal Power Supply Specifications
14
Maintenance Approach
14
Tools Required for Service
15
Abbreviations
15
Operator Panel and Menus
16
Using the Operator Panel
16
Menu
16
Select
16
Return
16
Stop
16
Power Indicator States
16
Operator Panel Button Functions
17
Printer Messages
18
Operator Panel Menus
19
Printing the Menu Settings Page
20
Changing Printer Settings
21
Disabling the Operator Panel Menus
22
Diagnostic Information
23
Start
23
Service Messages
24
Error Indicator Table
25
User Status Messages
32
Warning Messages
35
Status Messages
36
Attendance Messages
46
Overriding Change Prompts
50
Paper Jams
62
Power-On Self Test (POST) Sequence
70
Post Symptom Table
71
Symptom Tables
72
Service Checks
75
Maintenance Functions
75
Maintenance Station Service Checks
77
Index Motor Service Check
78
Sensor Checks
78
Multi-Purpose Feeder (MPF) Motor and Sensor Service Check
79
Operator Panel (Buttons) Service Check
80
Operator Panel (LCD) Display Service Check
81
Options Service Check
81
Paper Feed Service Check
82
Power Supply Service Check
85
RIP Card Service Check
86
Print Quality Service Check
87
Index Card/Sensor Service Check
89
Transport Service Check
89
Cam System Motor/Sensor Service Check
91
User Error Messages
91
Diagnostic Aids
95
Printer Operations
95
Operations Initiated by Pressing Buttons at Power-On Reset
95
Change Ink Cartridges
98
Change Printheads
98
Aligning the Printheads
99
Cleaning Printheads
101
Linking Input Trays
102
Unsolicited Manual Feed
104
Manual Duplex
104
Printing Menu Settings Page
104
Restoring Factory Defaults
106
Canceling a Print Job Using the Operator Panel
106
Resetting the Printer Using the Operator Panel
108
Other Resets
111
Activating Hex Trace Debug Mode
113
Diagnostics (Mode 1) - Print Tests
113
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Hardware Tests
116
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Input Tray Tests
121
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Base Sensor Tests
123
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Subsystem Tests
125
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Supplies Tests
128
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Printer Setup
129
Diagnostics (Mode 2) - Error Log
131
4085-001
121
Menus
133
Understanding the Menu Display and Menu Buttons
133
Example of Modifying a Printer Setting Using the Operator Panel
136
Operator Panel Menu Definition
138
Busy/Waiting Menu Group
139
Job Menu
140
Ready Menu Group
142
Configuration Menu Group
154
Diagnostics Menu Group (Mode 1: Printing)
156
Diagnostics Menu Group (Mode 2: Non-Printing)
157
Repair Information
161
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
161
Adjustments
162
Removal Procedures
162
Releasing Plastic Latches
162
Rear Cover Removal
163
Operator Panel Cover/Operator Panel Removal
165
Exit Tray Removal
165
Left Frame Cover Removal
166
Left Cover Removal
167
Right Cover/Power Switch Removal
169
Left Tray Cover Removal
171
Right Tray Cover Removal
172
Ink Levels and Temperature Sensor with Bracket Removal
173
Engine Board /Cover Removal
174
Carrier with Card Removal
175
Carrier 1St Stage Drive Belt Removal
177
Carrier Printhead Latch Removal
177
Multi-Purpose Feeder (MPF) Motor and Sensor Removal
177
Power Supply Removal
179
Pump Housing/Maintenance Station/Ink Waste Tank/Transport Carrier Motor Removal
180
Index Card Assembly Removal
182
Cover-Open Sensor Removal
183
RIP-EMC Shield Assembly/Rip Card Removal
184
4085-00X
186
Perfectfinish Sensor Assembly/Rear Paper Path Sensor Removal
186
Frame from Base Removal
187
Cam Engine Motor with Gear Removal
189
Paper Feed Pick Arm Assembly with Motor and Paper Path Sensor Removal
191
Perfectfinish Gear Plate Removal
192
Perfectfinish Motor Removal
193
Index Motor Assembly Removal
193
Encoder Disk Feed Roller Assembly Removal
194
Star Wheel Shaft Assembly Removal
196
Paper Feed Platen Assembly Removal
198
Exit Shaft with Gear Removal
199
Paper Feed Frame and Motor/Cam Shaft Assembly Removal
200
Left Index Frame Pivot Assembly Removal
203
Right Index Frame Pivot Assembly Removal
205
Bat Wings and Bushings Removal
206
Backup Roller Assembly Removal
207
Backup Roller Spring Removal
208
Carrier/Cable Retainer Removal
208
Peristaltic Pump Removal
209
Tray 2 Covers Removal
209
Tray 2 Paper Pick Arm Assembly Removal
210
Tray 2 Paper Feed Motor and Card Assembly Removal
212
Connector Locations
213
Engine Board
213
RIP Card
214
RIP Card (Cont.)
215
Optional Tray 2
216
Preventive Maintenance
217
Lubrication Specifications
217
Parts Catalog
219
How to Use the Parts Catalog
219
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Lexmark J 110 User Manual (132 pages)
Lexmark User's Guide Printer J110
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 1.15 MB
Table of Contents
Lexmark J110
1
Edition Notice
2
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1: Overview
10
Chapter 2: Printing from Windows
12
Chapter 3: Printing from a Macintosh Computer
14
Chapter 4: Using the Printer Operator Panel
18
Operator Panel Buttons
18
Printer Messages
19
Status Messages
19
Attendance Messages
19
Service Messages
20
Chapter 5: Changing Operator Panel Settings
22
Chapter 6: Printing on Special Media
24
Chapter 7: Printing a Poster
26
Chapter 8: Printing Iron-On Transfers
28
From Windows
28
From a Macintosh Computer
29
Chapter 9: Printing Photo Cards
30
From Windows
30
From a Macintosh Computer
31
Chapter 10: Choosing the Right Media
32
Chapter 11: Loading Media
34
Loading Tray 1 or Tray 2
37
Loading the Manual Feeder
41
Loading the Multipurpose Feeder
41
Chapter 12: Manual Duplex
44
From Windows
45
From a Macintosh Computer
46
Chapter 13: N-Up Printing
48
From Windows
48
From a Macintosh Computer
49
Chapter 14: When to Replace Supplies
50
Operator Panel
50
Audible Alarm
50
Windows Driver Status Window
50
Markvision Status Window
51
Web Page
51
Chapter 15: Replacing an Ink Cartridge
52
Chapter 16: Replacing Perfectfinish
56
Chapter 17: Replacing the Printheads
60
Chapter 18: Aligning the Printheads
66
Chapter 19: Cleaning the Printheads
68
Chapter 20: Adding Hardware Options
72
From Windows
72
From a Macintosh Computer
72
Chapter 21: Clearing Paper Jams
74
Chapter 22: Printer Messages
80
Ink Cartridges
81
Paper
81
Perfectfinish
82
Printheads
83
Other Messages
83
Chapter 23: Solving Printer Problems
84
Printing Problems
85
Poor Print Quality
86
Paper Feeding
87
Chapter 24: Printer Menus
88
Using the Printer Menu Settings
88
Media Handling
88
Printer Status
88
Reduce Printing Costs
88
Performance Versus Print Quality
89
Printer Maintenance
89
Supplies Menu
91
Black Cartridge/Cyan Cartridge/Magenta Cartridge/Yellow Cartridge
91
Black Printhead/Color Printhead
91
Perfectfinish Cartridge
92
Tray 1/Tray 2
92
Color Menu
93
Ink Saver
93
Normal
93
Best
93
Paper Menu
94
Configure MP
95
Substitute Size
96
Perfectfinish
96
Finishing Menu
97
Blank
97
Separator Sheets
97
Separator Source
97
Utilities Menu
98
Print Menus
98
Align Printheads
98
Clean Printheads
98
Change Ink Cartridge
99
Change Printhead
99
Factory Defaults
99
Hex Trace
99
Job Menu
100
Setup Menu
101
Print Timeout
101
Auto Continue
101
Display Language
102
Alarm Control
102
Ink Low Alarm
102
Dry Time Delay
103
PCL Emul Menu
104
Font Name
104
Point Size
104
Pitch
104
Symbol Set
105
Orientation
105
Lines Per Page
105
Auto CR after LF
105
Auto LF after CR
106
Parallel Menu
107
NPA Mode
107
Parallel Buffer
107
Advanced Status
108
Protocol
108
Honor Init
108
Parallel Mode 1
108
Parallel Mode 2
109
USB Menu
110
NPA Mode
110
USB Buffer
110
Configuration Menu
111
Panel Menus
111
Factory Defaults
111
Exit Config Menu
111
Chapter 25: Printer Requirements
112
Windows System Requirements
112
Macintosh System Requirements
112
Chapter 26: Appletalk and Marknet Print Server
114
Why You Need to Change the Appletalk Type
114
Before You Change the Setting
114
Change the Appletalk Type
114
Method 1 -- TCP/IP
115
Method 2 -- Universal Configuration Files (UCF)
115
Additional Configuration
115
Set the IP Address Using the Printer Operator Panel
116
Create a Desktop Printer
116
Change the Zone and Printer Name
116
Install Markvision
116
Troubleshooting
117
Common Solutions to Network Problems
117
Light Patterns on the External Print Server
117
Error Conditions
119
Lexmark Customer Support
120
Chapter 27: Using Printer Software and Utilities
122
Markvision Printer Management Software
122
Markvision Professional
123
Maps
123
Filters
123
Remote Updates
123
Markvision for UNIX Networks
123
Markvision Messenger
124
Lexmark Marktrack
124
Lexmark Netpnp
124
Chapter 28: Moving the Printer
126
Chapter 29: Index
128
Lexmark J 110 Setup Manual (48 pages)
Lexmark Printer User Manual
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 2.01 MB
Table of Contents
Lexmark J110
1
Fcc Emissions Information
3
Multipurpose Feeder
11
Print Server
13
Install the Printheads
22
Statement of Limited Warranty
40
Lexmark J 110 Appletalk Manual (14 pages)
AppleTalk and MarkNet print servers
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 0.29 MB
Table of Contents
Why You Need to Change the Appletalk Type
1
Before You Change the Setting
1
Method 2 -- Universal Configuration Files (UCF)
3
Additional Configuration
3
Set the IP Address Using the Printer Operator Panel
4
Create a Desktop Printer
5
Change the Zone and Printer Name
5
Install Markvision
6
Troubleshooting
7
Common Solutions to Network Problems
7
Light Patterns on the External Print Server
8
Error Conditions
10
Lexmark Customer Support
13
Lexmark J 110 Quick Reference (2 pages)
Lexmark J110: Quick Reference
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 0.15 MB
Lexmark J 110 Overview (1 page)
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