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Lexmark W820dn 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 W820dn User Manual (333 pages)
Lexmark W820n: User Guide
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 7.41 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Printer Overview
9
Chapter 2: Sending a Job to Print
11
Chapter 3: Canceling a Print Job
12
From the Printer Operator Panel
12
From a Computer Running Windows
12
From a Macintosh Computer
13
Chapter 4: Conserving Supplies
14
Chapter 5: Using the Print and Hold Function
15
Selecting a User Name
15
Printing and Deleting Held Jobs
15
Repeat Print
16
Reserve Print
17
Verify Print
17
Confidential Jobs
17
Chapter 6: Printing a Confidential Job
19
Chapter 7: Print Media Specifications
20
Chapter 8: Loading the Trays
25
Loading Trays 1, 2, and 3
25
Loading Trays 4 and 5
29
Chapter 9: Linking Trays
32
Chapter 10: Loading the Multipurpose Feeder
33
Chapter 11: Loading the Envelope Feeder
36
Chapter 12: Using the Output Bins
39
Standard bin
39
Mailbox Bins
40
Finisher Bins
40
Chapter 13: Linking Bins
41
Chapter 14: Finishing Capabilities
42
Stapling
42
Staple Positions
42
Finishing and bin Linking
43
Hole Punching
43
Chapter 15: Tips for Successful Printing
44
Storing Print Media
44
Avoiding Jams
44
Chapter 16: Checking an Unresponsive Printer
46
Chapter 17: Solving Print Quality Problems
47
Chapter 18: Solving Paper Feed Problems
54
Chapter 19: Solving Other Printing Problems
56
Chapter 20: Solving Mailbox Problems
59
Chapter 21: Solving Finisher Problems
60
Chapter 22: Solving Other Option Problems
63
Chapter 23: Calling for Service
64
Chapter 24: Clearing Print Media Jams
65
Understanding Jam Messages
65
Paper Path
65
Message Maps
69
Locating Jams with Messages
70
Clearing Jams from the Printer
73
Multipurpose Feeder
82
Fuser Area
84
Clearing Jams from the Optional Duplex Unit
86
Clearing Jams from the Optional Envelope Feeder
88
Clearing Jams from the Optional Mailbox
89
Clearing Jams from the Optional Finisher
92
Chapter 25: Clearing Staple Jams
101
Chapter 26: Ordering Supplies and Maintenance Items
104
Ordering a Maintenance Kit
104
Chapter 27: Replacing the Print Cartridge
105
Removing the Old Print Cartridge
105
Installing the New Print Cartridge
107
Chapter 28: Cleaning the Printer
111
Chapter 29: Replacing a Staple Cartridge
112
Chapter 30: Emptying the Hole Punch Box
115
Chapter 31: Replacing the Items in the Maintenance Kit
117
Chapter 32: Replacing the Fuser
118
Removing the Old Fuser
118
Installing a New Fuser
121
Chapter 33: Replacing the Transfer Roller
124
Removing the Old Transfer Roller
124
Installing the New Transfer Roller
126
Chapter 34: Replacing Pick Rollers
128
Removing Old Pick Rollers
128
Installing New Pick Rollers
130
Closing up
133
Chapter 35: Cleaning the Wiper Blade
134
Chapter 36: Resetting the Maintenance
136
Chapter 37: Determining the Status of Supplies
138
Chapter 38: Storing Supplies
139
Chapter 39: Recycling Used Supplies
140
Chapter 40: Priming the Stapler
141
Chapter 41: Understanding the Printer Operator Panel
142
Chapter 42: Configuring Printer Alerts
144
Chapter 43: Removing the Multipurpose Feeder
145
Chapter 44: Removing the Optional Envelope Feeder
146
Reinstalling the Envelope Feeder
147
Chapter 45: Removing the Optional Duplex Unit
148
Chapter 46: Removing the Optional Mailbox
151
Preparing for Disassembly
151
Disconnecting the Power Cords
151
Using the Handling Tool
152
Removing the Mailbox from the Printer and Stand
155
Removing the Mailbox Stand
157
Chapter 47: Removing the Optional Finisher
161
Preparing for Disassembly
161
Removing the Bins
161
Disconnecting the Finisher from the Printer
162
Removing the Finisher from the Stand
165
Removing the Divertor Cover
166
Removing the Transport Unit
167
Disassembling the Stand
168
Removing the Finisher Plate
169
Chapter 48: Reinstalling the Stacking Arm
170
Chapter 49: Removing the Optional High Capacity Feeder
172
Chapter 50: Removing the Printer from the Base Cabinet
174
Chapter 51: Removing Memory and Option Cards
175
Accessing the Printer System Board
175
Removing Memory Cards
175
Removing Option Cards
176
Removing an Optional Firmware Card
178
Reinstalling the Printer System Board
179
Chapter 52: Disabling the Operator Panel Menus
180
Enabling the Menus
180
Chapter 53: Disabling Power Saver
181
Chapter 54: Disabling Size Sensing
182
Enabling Auto Size Sensing
182
Chapter 55: Sensing Special Print Media Sizes
183
Changing the Size that Is Sensed
184
Size Sensing and Tray Linking
184
Chapter 56: Printing a Menu Settings Page
185
Chapter 57: Restoring Factory Default Settings
186
Chapter 58: Changing Menu Settings
187
Chapter 59: Understanding Fonts
188
Weight and Style
188
Bitmapped and Scalable Fonts
189
Resident Fonts
190
Symbol Sets
195
Downloadable Fonts
196
Chapter 60: Printing Sample Fonts
197
Chapter 61: Using Printer Menus
198
Chapter 62: Paper Menu
201
Configure Bins
202
Custom Types
203
Output bin
204
Paper Loading
205
Paper Size
206
Paper Source
206
Paper Texture
207
Paper Type
208
Substitute Size
209
Universal Setup
209
Chapter 63: Finishing Menu
210
Duplex Bind
212
Hole Punch
212
Separator Sheets
215
Separator Source
215
Chapter 64: Utilities Menu
217
Factory Defaults
218
Format Disk
218
Format Flash
219
Hex Trace
219
Print Directory
220
Print Fonts
220
Print Menus
220
Remove Held Jobs
221
Chapter 65: Job Menu
222
Abort Restore
222
Cancel Fax
222
Cancel Job
223
Confidential Job
223
Held Jobs
224
Print Buffer
224
Prime Stapler
224
Reset Printer
225
Chapter 66: Quality Menu
226
Print Resolution
226
Toner Darkness
227
Chapter 67: Setup Menu
228
Auto Continue
229
Display Language
229
Jam Recovery
230
Job Accounting
231
Page Protect
232
Power Saver
232
Printer Language
233
Print Timeout
233
Resource Save
233
Wait Timeout
235
Chapter 68: PCL Emul Menu
236
Auto Cr after Lf
237
Auto Lf after Cr
237
Font Name
237
Font Source
238
Point Size
240
Symbol Set
240
Chapter 69: Postscript Menu
242
Chapter 70: Parallel Menu
243
Honor Init
244
Npa Mode
245
Parallel Buffer
245
Parallel Mode 1
246
Parallel Mode 2
246
Chapter 71: Serial Menu
248
Data Bits
249
Honor Dsr
249
Robust Xon
252
Rs-422 Polarity
252
Serial Protocol
253
Serial Buffer
253
Chapter 72: Network Menu
254
Network Buffer
255
Std Net Setup
257
Chapter 73: Infrared Menu
258
Infrared Port
258
Infrared Buffer
258
Job Buffering
259
Chapter 74: Localtalk Menu
263
Localtalk Addr
263
Localtalk Buffer
264
Localtalk Name
264
Npa Hosts
265
Chapter 75: USB Menu
267
Usb Buffer
269
Chapter 76: Understanding Printer Messages
270
Activating Menu Changes
273
Bin <X> Full
273
Box M Missing
274
Box M Near Full
274
Canceling Job
275
Change Tray <X
275
Check <Source> Paper Guide
276
Clearing Job Accounting Stat
276
Close Deflector G
277
Close Door <X
277
Delete All Jobs
278
Deleting Jobs
278
Disk Corrupted. Reformat
279
Disk Recovery X/5 Yyy
279
Enabling Menus
280
Energy Conserve Saved
280
Fax <X
281
Flushing Buffer
281
Held Jobs May be Lost
282
Insert Box M
283
Insert Print Cartridge
283
Insert Staple Cartridge
284
Insert Tray <X
284
Invalid Network <X> Code
284
Load Env Feeder
285
Load Manual
285
Load Mp Feeder
286
Load Staples
286
Load Tray <X
287
Localtalk <X
287
Menus Disabled
288
Network <X
288
Network Card Busy
288
No Jobs Found. Retry
289
Not Ready
289
Ovrflow bin Full
289
Parallel <X
289
Performing Self Test
290
Priming Failed, Retry
290
Priming Stapler
291
Print Jobs on Disk
291
Printing Directory List
291
Printing Font List
292
Printing Job Accounting Stat
292
Printing Menu Settings
292
Prog System Code
293
Program Flash
293
Programming Disk
293
Queuing and Deleting Jobs
294
Queuing Jobs
294
Ready Hex
295
Reattach <Device
295
Release Surface L
295
Remove Paper <Specified bin
296
Res Reduced
296
Resetting the Printer
296
Chapter 31: Replacing the Items in the Maintenance Kit
297
Resetting Maint Cnt Value
297
Restore Held Jobs. Go/Stop
297
Restoring Factory Defaults
298
Restoring Held Job XXX/Yyy
298
Serial <X
299
Staples Empty
299
Staples Low
299
Std bin Full
299
Tray <X> Missing
301
Usb <X
301
Defective Print Cartridge
302
Insufficient Collation Area
304
Insufficient Defrag Memory
304
Insufficient Memory
305
Complex Page
306
Memory Full
306
Defective Flash
307
Flash Full
307
Unformatted Flash
308
Insufficient Fax Buffer
310
Configuration Change
311
Standard Usb Port Disabled
311
Defective Disk
312
Too Many Disks Installed
312
Too Many Flash Options
312
Disk Full
313
Unformatted Disk
313
Scheduled Maintenance
314
Notices
316
Trademarks
318
Licensing Notice
319
Safety Information
319
Cautions and Warnings
320
Electronic Emission Notices
320
German Acoustics Statement
323
Energy Star
323
Laser Notice
324
Index
325
Lexmark W820dn Setup Manual (126 pages)
Lexmark W820dn: Install Guide
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 5.16 MB
Table of Contents
Lexmark W820
1
Fcc Emissions Information
2
Safety Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
About Your Printer
7
About this Book
9
Other Sources of Information
10
Step 1: Select a Location for Your Printer
13
Allowing Enough Space
13
Considering Environmental Issues
16
Moving the Printer
16
Step 2: Unpack the Printer
17
Step 3: Install the Multipurpose Feeder
18
What Do I Do Next
20
Task
20
Step 4: Set up the Optional High Capacity Feeder
21
Attaching a High Capacity Feeder or Base Cabinet
23
Step 5: Set up Printer Supplies
29
Installing the Print Cartridge
29
Preparing the Fuser
32
Applying the Operator Panel Overlay (Non-English Only)
34
Step 6: Install Memory and Option Cards
35
Accessing the Printer System Board
36
Installing Memory Cards
37
Installing an Optional Firmware Card
40
Installing Option Cards
42
Reinstalling the System Board
45
Step 7: Install the Optional Duplex Unit
46
Step 8: Secure the Wheels and Leveling Feet
49
Step 9: Set up the Optional Mailbox
51
Set up the Optional Mailbox
51
Removing the Stacking Arm
52
Unpacking the Mailbox
53
Attaching the Mailbox Stand
55
Positioning the Mailbox
61
Storing the Handling Tool
62
Attaching the Metal Paper Stop
63
Plugging in the Mailbox
64
Step 10: Set up the Optional Finisher
65
Set up the Optional Finisher
65
Removing the Stacking Arm
66
Unpacking the Finisher
67
Attaching the Transport Unit Brackets
72
Attaching the Finisher Plate and Guide Rail
73
Installing the Transport Unit
74
Positioning the Transport Unit
76
Attaching the Cables
78
Attaching the Finisher to the Printer
79
Attaching the Output Bins
81
Step 11: Install the Optional Envelope Feeder
83
Install the Optional Envelope Feeder
83
Step 12: Load Print Media
85
Loading Trays 1, 2, and 3
86
Loading Trays 4 and 5
92
Loading the Multipurpose Feeder
95
Loading the Optional Envelope Feeder
98
Step 13: Attach Cables
101
Network Printing
101
Local Printing
102
Step 14: Verify Printer Setup
104
Turning on the Printer
104
Printing a Network Setup Page
105
Printing a Menu Settings Page
105
Changing Printer Settings
106
Step 15: Configure for TCP/IP
109
Setting the Printer IP Address
109
Verifying the IP Settings
110
Configuring for Pull Printing (Imagequick)
110
Step 16: Install Printer Drivers
111
Network Printing
111
Local Printing
114
Step 17: Provide Information to Users
116
Sources of Information
116
Distributing the Information on the Publications CD
117
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Lexmark W820dn Quick Reference (2 pages)
Lexmark Printer Accessories User Manual
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 0.12 MB
Table of Contents
Loading the Trays
1
Canceling a Print Job
1
Printing a Menu Settings Page
2
Common Printer Messages
2
Printing Confidential Jobs
2
Lexmark W820dn Specifications (2 pages)
Lexmark W820: Specifications
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 0.07 MB
Lexmark W820dn Clearing Jams Manual (2 pages)
Lexmark W820: Supplementary Guide
Brand:
Lexmark
| Category:
Printer
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