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T640, T642, T644 User's Guide March 2005 www.lexmark.com Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the United States and/or other countries. © 2005 Lexmark International, Inc. All rights reserved. 740 West New Circle Road Lexington, Kentucky 40550 Edition: March 2005 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. Comments about this publication may be addressed to Lexmark International, Inc., Department F95/032-2, 740 West New Circle Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40550, U.S.A. In the United Kingdom and Eire, send to Lexmark International Ltd., Marketing and Services Department, Westhorpe House, Westhorpe, Marlow Bucks SL7 3RQ. Lexmark may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you. You can purchase additional copies of publications related to this product by calling 1-800-553-9727. In the United Kingdom and Eire, call +44 (0)8704 440 044. In other countries, contact your point of purchase. References in this publication to products, programs, or services do not imply 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. Safety information · Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm. Refer service or repairs, other than those described in the operating instructions, to a professional service person. This product is designed, tested, and approved to meet strict global safety standards with the use of specific Lexmark components. The safety features of some parts may not always be obvious. Lexmark is not responsible for the use of other replacement parts. Your product uses a laser. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Your 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.. · · · · 2 Contents Chapter 1: Learning about the printer .............................................................................. 6 Identifying printers ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Understanding the printer operator panel ........................................................................................................ 9 Chapter 2: Installing drivers for local printing ............................................................... 11 Windows ........................................................................................................................................................ 11 Macintosh ...................................................................................................................................................... 15 UNIX/Linux ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 3: Installing drivers for network printing ......................................................... 17 Printing a network setup page ....................................................................................................................... 17 Assigning a printer IP address ....................................................................................................................... 17 Verifying the IP settings ................................................................................................................................. 18 Windows ........................................................................................................................................................ 18 Macintosh ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 UNIX/Linux ..................................................................................................................................................... 24 NetWare ......................................................................................................................................................... 24 Chapter 4: Installing and removing options ................................................................... 25 Installing input options ................................................................................................................................... 25 Installing a duplex unit ................................................................................................................................... 27 Installing memory or option cards .................................................................................................................. 28 Accessing the printer system board ............................................................................................................... 28 Installing or removing a memory card ............................................................................................................ 30 Installing or removing a flash memory or firmware card ................................................................................ 32 Installing an option card ................................................................................................................................. 34 Replacing the shield ...................................................................................................................................... 35 Chapter 5: Printing ............................................................................................................ 36 Sending a job to print ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Printing from a USB flash memory device ..................................................................................................... 36 Canceling a print job ...................................................................................................................................... 38 Printing the menu settings page .................................................................................................................... 39 Printing a network setup page ....................................................................................................................... 39 Printing a font sample list ............................................................................................................................... 40 Printing a directory list ................................................................................................................................... 40 Printing confidential and held jobs ................................................................................................................. 40 Printing on specialty media ............................................................................................................................ 43 Loading standard trays and optional trays ..................................................................................................... 44 3 Contents Setting the Paper Type and Paper Size ........................................................................................................ 47 Loading the multipurpose feeder ................................................................................................................... 48 Loading the 2000-sheet drawer ..................................................................................................................... 53 Loading the envelope feeder ......................................................................................................................... 55 Linking trays ................................................................................................................................................... 57 Identifying and linking output bins .................................................................................................................. 58 Chapter 6: Understanding paper and specialty media guidelines ............................... 60 Supported print media ................................................................................................................................... 60 Selecting print media ..................................................................................................................................... 69 Storing print media ......................................................................................................................................... 72 Avoiding jams ................................................................................................................................................ 73 Chapter 7: Maintaining the printer .................................................................................. 74 Determining the status of supplies ................................................................................................................. 75 Conserving supplies ...................................................................................................................................... 75 Ordering supplies ........................................................................................................................................... 76 Recycling Lexmark products .......................................................................................................................... 78 Moving the printer .......................................................................................................................................... 79 Chapter 8: Clearing jams .................................................................................................. 80 Identifying jams .............................................................................................................................................. 80 Access doors and trays ................................................................................................................................. 81 Understanding jam messages ....................................................................................................................... 82 Clearing printer jams ...................................................................................................................................... 82 Clearing staple jams ...................................................................................................................................... 93 Chapter 9: Administrative support .................................................................................. 96 Adjusting operator panel brightness and contrast ......................................................................................... 96 Disabling operator panel menus .................................................................................................................... 96 Enabling operator panel menus ..................................................................................................................... 97 Restoring factory default settings .................................................................................................................. 97 Adjusting Power Saver .................................................................................................................................. 98 Disabling Power Saver .................................................................................................................................. 98 Encrypting the disk ........................................................................................................................................ 99 Setting security using the Embedded Web Server (EWS) ............................................................................. 99 Chapter 10: Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 103 Understanding printer messages ................................................................................................................. 103 Online technical support .............................................................................................................................. 103 Checking an unresponsive printer ............................................................................................................... 103 Printing multi-language PDFs ...................................................................................................................... 104 Solving printing problems ............................................................................................................................ 104 Solving option problems .............................................................................................................................. 106 Solving paper feed problems ....................................................................................................................... 109 Solving print quality problems ...................................................................................................................... 110 4 Contents Notices .............................................................................................................................. 114 Trademarks .................................................................................................................................................. 115 Licensing notice ........................................................................................................................................... 115 Conventions ................................................................................................................................................. 116 Static sensitivity notice ................................................................................................................................. 116 Electronic emission notices ......................................................................................................................... 116 Noise emission levels .................................................................................................................................. 118 ENERGY STAR ........................................................................................................................................... 119 Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive ............................................................. 120 Laser advisory label ..................................................................................................................................... 120 Laser notice ................................................................................................................................................. 120 Statement of limited warranty ...................................................................................................................... 120 Index .................................................................................................................................. 123 5 1 Learning about the printer Identifying printers Use the following table to determine the features and options of your LexmarkTM T640, T642, or T644 printer. The illustrations aid you in determining the installation location of options attached to the printer. For more information about installing input options, see Installing and removing options or the instructions that came with the option. Models The printer is available in three base models The following table indicates some of the differences between the models. T640 Input capacity Output capacity Standard memory, non network/network Maximum memory capacity, non network/network Option card connectors 250 sheets 250 sheets 64MB/64MB 576MB/576MB 1 T642 500 sheets 500 sheets 64MB/128MB 576MB/640MB 2 T644 500 sheets 500 sheets 128MB/128MB 640MB/640MB 2 CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections, such as the power cord or telephone, during a lightning storm. Learning about the printer 6 Learning about the printer Configured models The following illustrations show a standard network and fully configured printer. If you attach print media handling options to the printer, it may look more like the fully configured model. Items denoted with an asterisk (*) are options. Standard network Fully configured 5-bin Mailbox* Standard output bin Output expander* Operator panel Envelope feeder* Duplex unit* Tray 1 (integrated tray or standard tray) Multipurpose feeder Tray 1 (integrated tray or standard tray) The standard tray holds 250 sheets for the T640 and 500 sheets for the T642 and T644. Tray 2* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 3* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 4* (250 or 500 sheets) Tray 5* (2000-sheet drawer) CAUTION: Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture for stability. You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer, 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. See www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters for more information. Identifying printers 7 Learning about the printer A number of menus are available to make it easy for you to change printer settings. The diagram shows the menu index on the operator panel and the menus and items available under each menu. For more information about menus and menu items, see the Menus and Messages book on the publications CD. Menu Paper Menu Reports Settings Paper Menu Default Source Paper Size/Type Configure MP Envelope Enhance Substitute Size Paper Texture Paper Weight Paper Loading Custom Types Universal Setup Bin Setup Reports Menu Settings Page Device Statistics Network Setup Page Network Setup Page Profiles List NetWare Setup Page Print Fonts Print Directory Settings Setup Menu Finishing Menu Quality Menu Utilities Menu PDF Menu PostScript Menu PCL Emul Menu HTML Menu Image Menu Security Max Invalid PIN Job Expiration Network/Ports IPv6 TCP/IP Standard Network Network Standard USB USB Parallel Parallel Serial NetWare AppleTalk LexLink Help Print All Print Quality Printing Guide Supplies Guide Media Guide Menu Map Information Guide Connection Guide Moving Guide Identifying printers 8 Learning about the printer Understanding the printer operator panel The operator panel on the printer is a 4-line back-lit gray scale display that can show both graphics and text. The Back, Menu, and Stop buttons are located to the left of the display, the navigation buttons are located below the display, and the numeric pad is located to the right of the display. Display Back Menu Numeric pad Stop USB Direct interface Indicator light Navigation buttons Select The use of the buttons and the layout of the display panel are described in the following table. Button Function Returns to the last screen you viewed. Note: Changes made on a screen will not be applied if you press the Back button. Opens the menu index. Note: The printer must be in the Ready state to access the menu index. A message indicating the menus are unavailable will appear if the printer is not ready. Stops the mechanical operation of the printer. After pressing Stop, the message Stopping appears. When the printer has stopped, the status line in the operator panel will show Stopped, and a list of options appears. A two-tone LED is used on the operator panel, one color is green and the other is red. The lights indicate whether the printer power is on, the printer is busy, idle, processing a job, or requires operator intervention. Status Indicates Off Power is off. Solid green Printer is on, but idle. Blinking green Printer is warming up, processing data, or printing a job. Solid red Operator intervention is required. Back Menu Stop Indicator light Understanding the printer operator panel 9 Learning about the printer Button Navigation buttons Function The Up or Down buttons are used to move up and down lists. When navigating through a list using the Up or Down button, the cursor moves one line at a time. Pressing the Down button at the bottom of the screen changes the screen to the next whole page. The Left or Right buttons are used to move within a screen such as moving from one menu index item to another. They are also used to scroll through text that will not fit on the screen. The Select button is used to initiate action on a selection. Press Select when the cursor appears next to the selection you want such as following a link, submitting a configuration item, or when you want to start or cancel a job. USB Direct interface The host USB Direct interface on the operator panel is used to plug in a USB flash memory device and print PDF files. Note: A USB port is located on the back of the printer to connect a PC or other peripheral. The numeric pad consists of numbers, a pound '#' sign, and a backspace button. The 5 button has a raised bump for non-visual orientation. The numbers are used to enter numeric values for items like quantities or PINs. The backspace is used to delete the number to the left of the cursor. Pressing the backspace multiple times will delete additional entries. Note: The pound '#' sign is not used. Numeric pad 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # Display panel Status / Supplies Ready Tray 1 low View Supplies Tell me more screen Some held jobs were not restored. The display panel shows messages and graphics describing the current state of the printer and indicating possible printer problems you must resolve. The top line of the display is the header line. If applicable, it will contain the graphic indicating the Back button can be used. It will also display the current status and the Supplies (Warnings) status. If multiple warnings are present, each warning will be separated by a comma. The other three lines of the display are the body of the screen. This is where you view printer status, supplies messages, show-me screens, and make selections. Show me screen Remove tray; remove print media Understanding the printer operator panel 10 2 Installing drivers for local printing A local printer is a printer attached to the computer using a USB or parallel cable. The local printer is intended to be used by the computer to which it is attached. If attaching a local printer, you must install the printer driver on the computer before setting up the printer. The printer driver is software that lets the computer communicate with the printer. The procedure to install drivers depends on the operating system used. Use the following table to find driver installation instructions for the particular operating system. For additional help, see the documentation that shipped with the computer and your software. Operating system Windows Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.x Windows 95 and Windows 98 (first edition) Serial printing Macintosh UNIX/Linux Go to page 11 11 12 12 15 16 Windows Some Windows operating systems may already include a printer driver that is compatible with the printer. Note: Installing a custom driver will not replace the system driver. A separate printer object will be created and appear in the Printers folder. Use the drivers CD that shipped with the printer to install the custom printer driver and obtain enhanced printer features and functionality. Drivers are also available in downloadable software packages on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Using Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, or Windows NT Note: Install the printer software before connecting the USB cable. 1 Insert the drivers CD. If the CD does not launch automatically, click Start the letter of the CD-ROM drive). Run, and type D:\Setup.exe in the Run dialog (where D is Note: USB support is not available for Windows NT operating systems. To use a Windows NT operating system, you must have an optional Parallel 1284-B Interface Card installed and use a parallel cable. Installing drivers for local printing 11 Installing drivers for local printing 2 Click Install Printer and Software. Note: Some Windows operating systems require administrative access to install printer drivers on the computer. 3 4 Click Agree to accept the license agreement. Select Suggested, and click Next. The Suggested option is the default installation for local and network-attached setup. To install utilities, change settings, or customize device drivers, select Custom, and follow the instructions on the screen. 5 6 7 Select Local Attach, and click Finish. Follow the instructions on the screen. It may take some time for the drivers files to load. Close the drivers CD installer application. Connect the USB cable, and turn on the printer. The Plug and Play screen appears, and a printer object is created in the Printers folder of your computer. Note: USB support is not available for Windows NT operating systems. To use a Windows NT operating system, you must have an optional Parallel 1284-B Interface Card installed and use a parallel cable. The Plug and Play screen will not appear for Windows NT. Using Windows 95 and Windows 98 (first edition) 1 2 3 Turn on the computer. Insert the drivers CD. If the CD launches automatically, click Exit to return to the Add Printer Wizard. Click Start Settings Printers, and double-click Add Printer. Note: USB support is not available for Windows 95 and Windows 98 (first edition) operating systems. 4 5 When prompted, select Local printer. Click Have Disk. Note: Some Windows operating systems require administrative access to install printer drivers on the computer. 6 Specify the location of the custom printer driver on the drivers CD. The path should be similar to the following: D:\Drivers\Print\Win_9xMe\ Where D is the letter of the CD-ROM drive. 7 8 Click OK. It may take some time for the drivers to load. Close the drivers CD. Serial printing With 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 a parallel interface is not available. Note: A serial interface card is required and can be purchased separately. Windows 12 Installing drivers for local printing Before you can print, you must establish communication between the printer and computer. To do this: 1 2 3 Set serial parameters in the printer. Install a printer driver on the attached computer. Match the serial settings in the COM port. Setting parameters in the printer 1 2 Press Press on the operator panel. until Reports appears, and then press . Note: For information about serial menus and messages, see the publications CD that shipped with the printer. 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press until Menu Settings Page appears, and then press . The printer returns to Ready. Press Press Press . until until Network/Ports appears, and then press Serial Standard or . . Serial Option X appears, and then press (x) is the number of the serial port. Press press until . appears (where is the setting required for a change), and appears (where is the parameter required for a change), and then Press until then press . Note the following restrictions: · · · · · Maximum baud rate supported is 115,200. Data Bits must be set to 7 or 8. Parity must be set to Even, Odd, or None. Stop Bits must be set to 2. Flow Control recommended protocol setting is Xon/Xoff. . 9 10 Press The printer returns to Serial or Serial x. Print a Menu Settings page, and verify the serial parameters are correct. Note: Keep this page for later use. a b c d Press Press Press on the operator panel. until until Reports appears, and then press . . Menu Settings Page appears, and then press Look under the Standard Serial (or Serial Option X if a serial interface card is installed) heading to find the serial parameters. Windows 13 Installing drivers for local printing Installing a printer driver A printer driver must be installed on the computer that is connected to the printer. Note: Windows 95 and Windows 98 (first edition) users should follow the installation directions in Using Windows 95 and Windows 98 (first edition). 1 Insert the drivers CD. It should launch automatically. If the CD does not launch automatically, click Start and type the following in the Run dialog: D:\Setup.exe Where D is the letter of the CD-ROM drive. Run, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Click Install Printer and Software. Click Agree to accept the Printer Software License Agreement. Select Custom, and click Next. Select Components, and click Next. Select Local, and click Next. Select the printer from the list, and click Add Printer. Expand the printer item listed below Selected Components. Click PORT: , and select the desired communications port (COM1 or COM2). Click Finish to complete the printer software installation. Setting parameters in the communications (COM) port After the printer driver is installed, set the serial parameters in the communications port assigned to the printer driver. The serial parameters in the communications port must exactly match the serial parameters set in the printer. 1 2 3 4 5 Click Start Settings Control Panel, and double-click System. On the Device Manager tab, click + to expand the list of available ports. Select the communications port assigned to the printer (COM1 or COM2). Click Properties. On the Port Settings tab, set the serial parameters to the exact same serial parameters in the printer. Look for the printer settings under the Serial Standard (or Serial Option X) heading on the previously printed Menu Settings page. 6 7 Click OK, and close all the windows. Print a test page to verify printer installation. a b c d Click Start Settings Printers. Select the newly added printer. Click File Properties. Click Print Test Page. When a test page prints successfully, printer setup is complete. Note: Your operating system may require different setup procedures. If the test page does not print, see your operating system Help. Windows 14 Installing drivers for local printing Macintosh Mac OS 9.x or later is required for USB printing. To print locally to a USB-attached printer, create a desktop printer icon (Mac OS 9) or create a queue in Print Center / Printer Setup Utility (Mac OS X). Creating a queue in Print Center / Printer Setup Utility (Mac OS X) 1 Install a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file on the computer. a b Insert the drivers CD. Double-click the installer package for the printer. Note: A PPD file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to the Macintosh computer. c d e f g h Click Continue on the Welcome screen and again after viewing the Readme file. Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement. Select a Destination, and click Continue. On the Easy Install screen, click Install. Enter the password, and click OK. All the necessary software is installed on the computer. Click Close when installation is complete. 2 3 Open Finder, click Applications, and click Utilities. Double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Note: A printer PPD is also available in a downloadable software package on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. 4 Do one of the following: · · If the USB-attached printer appears in the Printer List, quit Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. A queue has been created for the printer. If the USB-attached printer does not appear in the Printer List, make sure the USB cable is properly connected and the printer is turned on. After the printer appears in the Printer List, quit Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Creating a desktop printer icon (Mac OS 9.x) 1 Install a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file on the computer. a b Insert the drivers CD. Double-click Classic, and double-click the installer package for the printer. Note: A PPD file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to the Macintosh computer. c d e f g Choose the appropriate language, and click Continue. Click Continue after viewing the Readme file. Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement. On the Installation Type screen, click Install. All the necessary files are installed on the computer. Click Close when installation is complete. Note: A printer PPD is also available in a downloadable software package on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Macintosh 15 Installing drivers for local printing 2 Do one of the following: · · Mac OS 9.0: Open Apple LaserWriter. Mac OS 9.1­9.x: Open Applications, and click Utilities. 3 4 5 Double-click Desktop Printer Utility. Select Printer (USB), and click OK. In the USB Printer Selection section, click Change. If the printer does not appear in the USB Printer Selection list, make sure the USB cable is properly connected, and the printer is turned on. 6 7 8 9 Select the name of the printer, and click OK. The printer appears in the original Printer (USB) window. In the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) File section, click Auto Setup. Make sure the printer PPD matches the printer. Click Create, and click Save. Specify a printer name, and click Save. The printer is now saved as a desktop printer. UNIX/Linux Local printing is supported on many UNIX and Linux platforms, such as Sun Solaris and Red Hat. The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are available on the drivers CD and on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. The UNIX/Linux User's Guide in each package gives detailed instructions for installing and using Lexmark printers in UNIX and Linux environments. All the printer driver packages support local printing using a parallel connection. The driver package for Sun Solaris supports USB connections to Sun Ray appliances and Sun workstations. Visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for a complete list of supported UNIX and Linux platforms. UNIX/Linux 16 3 Installing drivers for network printing Printing a network setup page If the printer is attached to a network, print a network setup page on the printer to verify the network connection. This page also provides important information to configure the printer for network printing. 1 2 3 4 Make sure the printer is on. Press Press Press on the operator panel. until until Reports appears, and then press . . Network Setup Page appears, and then press Note: If an optional MarkNetTM N8000 series internal print server is installed, Print Net1 Setup appears on the display. 5 Check 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 print another network setup page to verify the printer is connected to the network. Assigning a printer IP address If the network is using DHCP, an IP address is automatically assigned connecting the network cable to the printer. 1 2 Look for the address under the "TCP/IP" heading on the network setup page printed in Printing a network setup page. Go to Verifying the IP settings, and begin with step 2. If the network is not using DHCP, then manually assign an IP address to the printer. One of the easiest ways is to use the operator panel: 1 2 3 Press Press Press on the operator panel. until until Network/Ports appears, and then press TCP/IP appears, and then press . . Standard Network appears if the printer has a network port on the printer system board. If a MarkNet N8000 series internal print server is installed, you see Network Option 1. 4 5 6 7 8 Press until Address appears, and then press . . Using the numeric pad, enter the IP address. When the address is entered, press Submitting Selection appears briefly. Press until Netmask appears, and then press . Using the numeric pad, enter the IP netmask. When the address is entered, press Submitting Selection appears briefly. Press until Gateway appears, and then press . . Installing drivers for network printing 17 Installing drivers for network printing 9 10 Using the numeric pad, enter the IP gateway. When the address is entered, press Submitting Selection appears briefly. Press until the printer returns to Ready. . Verifying the IP settings 1 2 Print another network setup page. Look under the "TCP/IP" heading, and make sure the IP address, netmask, and gateway are correct. See Printing a network setup page if you need help. Ping the printer, and verify that it responds. At a command prompt on a network computer, type ping followed by the new printer IP address (for example, 192.168.0.11). Programs Note: On Windows computers, click Start Command prompt if using Windows 2000). If the printer is active on the network, a reply is sent. After the TCP/IP settings are assigned and verified, install the printer on each network computer. Command prompt (or Accessories Windows In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or shared printing. Both network printing methods require the installation of a printer driver and the creation of a network printer port. Supported printer drivers · · Windows system printer driver Lexmark custom printer driver Updated system and custom drivers are available on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Custom drivers are available on the drivers CD. Supported network printer ports · · · Microsoft Standard TCP/IP port--Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 LPR--Windows NT 4.0 Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP port--Windows 98 SE/Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 For basic printer functionality, install a printer driver, and use a system network printer port, such as an LPR or a Standard TCP/IP port. The printer driver and port let you maintain a consistent user interface for use with all the printers on the network. Using a custom network port provides enhanced functionality, such as printer status alerts. Verifying the IP settings 18 Installing drivers for network printing Follow the steps for your printing configuration and operating system to configure the network printer: Printing configuration Direct · Printer is connected directly to the network using a network cable, such as Ethernet. · Printer drivers are typically installed on each network computer. Shared · Printer is connected to one of the computers on the network using a local cable, such as USB. · Printer drivers are installed on the computer attached to the printer. · During driver installation, the printer is set up to be "shared" so that other network computers can print to it. Operating system Windows 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 Go to page 19 20 Direct printing using Windows 98 SE, Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 To install a custom printer driver and network port: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Launch the drivers CD. Click Install Printer and Software. Click Agree to accept the license agreement. Select Suggested, and click Next. Select Network Attach, and click Next. Select the printer model from the list, and click Next. Select the printer port from the list, and click Finish to complete the installation. If the printer port is not listed: a b c Click Add Port. Printer Clients Select Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP Port, and enter the information to create the port. Enter a port name. This can be any name to associate with the printer, such as Monochrome1-lab4. After the port is created, this name appears in the list of available ports. d Enter the IP address in the text box. Note: If the IP address is unknown, print a network setup page, and look under the TCP/IP heading. For help, see Printing a network setup page and Verifying the IP settings. 8 Print a test page to verify printer installation. Windows 19 Installing drivers for network printing Shared printing using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 Note: Install the printer software before connecting the USB, parallel, or serial cable. After connecting the printer to a Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 computer (which will act as a server), follow these steps to configure the network printer for shared printing: Server Printer 1 Install a custom printer driver. a b c d Launch the drivers CD. Click Install Printer and Software. Click Agree to accept the license agreement. Select Suggested, and click Next. The Suggested option is the default installation for local and network-attached setup. To install utilities, change settings, or customize device drivers, select Custom, and follow the instructions on the screen. e Select Local Attach, and click Finish. Follow the instructions on the screen. It may take some time for the drivers to load. f g Close the drivers CD installer application. Connect the USB cable, and turn on the printer. The Plug and Play screen appears, and a printer object is created in the Printers folder of the computer. The printer is shared in step 2: "Share the printer on the network." Note: USB support is not available for Windows NT operating systems. Use a parallel cable instead. The Plug and Play screen will not appear for Windows NT. h Print a test page to verify printer installation. Clients 2 Share the printer on the network. a b c d e f Click Start Settings Printers. Select the newly added printer. Click File Sharing. Select the Shared as check box, and enter a name in the text box. In the Alternate Drivers section, select the operating systems of all the network clients that will print to the printer. Click OK. Note: If files are missing, prompts may appear to request the server operating system CD. g Check the following to make sure the printer was successfully shared. · · The printer object in the Printers folder now has a shared indicator. For example, in Windows NT 4.0, a hand appears under the printer object. Browse Network Neighborhood. Find the host name of the server, and look for the shared name assigned to the printer. Windows 20 Installing drivers for network printing Install the printer driver (or subset) on network clients Using the point and print method Note: This method is usually the best use of system resources. The server handles driver modifications and the print job processing. This lets network clients return to applications much faster. With this method, a subset of driver information is copied from the server to the client computer. This is just enough information to send a print job to the printer. 1 2 3 Double-click Network Neighborhood on the Windows desktop of the client computer. Locate the host name of the server computer, and double-click the host name. Right-click the shared printer name, and click Install. Wait a few minutes for the driver information to be copied from the server computer to the client computer and for a new printer object to be added to the Printers folder. The time this takes varies based on network traffic and other factors. 4 5 Close Network Neighborhood. Print a test page to verify printer installation. Using the peer-to-peer method With this method, the printer driver is fully installed on each client computer. Network clients retain control of driver modifications. The client computer handles the print job processing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Click Start Settings Printers. Click Add Printer to launch the Add Printer wizard. Click Next. Click Network Printer, and click Next. Enter the printer name or URL (if on the Internet or an intranet), and click Next. If the printer name or URL is unknown, leave the text box blank, and click Next. Select the network printer from the Shared printers list. If the printer is not listed, enter the path of the printer in the text box. The path looks similar to the following: \\\ Note: If this is a new printer, prompts may occur to install a printer driver. If no system driver is available, provide a path to available drivers. The server host name is the name of the server computer that identifies it to the network. The shared printer name is the name assigned during the server installation process. 7 8 9 Click OK. Select whether this printer will be the default printer for the client, and click Finish. Print a test page to verify printer installation. Note: Your operating system may require different setup procedures. If the test page does not print, see your operating system Help. Windows 21 Installing drivers for network printing Configuring Drag`N'Print Note: Drag'N'PrintTM support is not available for all printers. For detailed configuration instructions, launch the drivers CD, click View Documentation, and click Software and utilities. Macintosh Note: A PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to UNIX or Macintosh computers. To print to a network printer, each Macintosh user must install a custom PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file, and either create a desktop printer on the computer (Mac OS 9.x) or create a print queue in Print Center (Mac OS X). Mac OS X Step 1: Install a custom PPD file 1 Install a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file on the computer. a b Insert the drivers CD. Double-click the installer package for the printer. Note: A PPD file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to the Macintosh computer. c d e f g h Click Continue on the Welcome screen and again after viewing the Readme file. Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement. Select a Destination, and click Continue. On the Easy Install screen, click Install. Enter the password, and click OK. All the necessary software is installed on the computer. Click Close when installation is complete. Step 2: Create a print queue in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility Using AppleTalk Printing Follow these steps to create a print queue using AppleTalk Printing. 1 2 3 4 Open Finder, click Applications, and click Utilities. Double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Choose Add Printer from the "Printers" menu. Choose AppleTalk from the pop-up menu. Note: Look on the network setup page under the "AppleTalk" heading to know which zone or printer to select. 5 6 Select the AppleTalk zone from the list. Select the new printer from the list, and click Add. Macintosh 22 Installing drivers for network printing 7 Verify printer installation: a b c Open Finder, click Applications, and click TextEdit. Choose Print from the "File" menu. Choose Summary from the "Copies & Pages" pop-up menu. Note: To know which zone or printer to select, look on the Network Setup page under the "AppleTalk" heading to find the default name of the printer. · · If the PPD file displayed in the Summary window is correct for the printer, then printer setup is complete. If the PPD file displayed in the Summary window is not correct for the printer, delete the printer from the printer list in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility, and repeat Step 1: Install a custom PPD file. Using IP Printing Follow these steps to create a print queue using IP Printing. To create an AppleTalk print queue, see Step 2: Create a print queue in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Open Finder, click Applications, and click Utilities. Double-click Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Choose Add Printer from the "Printers" menu. Choose IP Printing from the pop-up menu. Enter the IP address or the printer DNS name in the Printer Address box. Choose Lexmark from the "Printer Model" pop-up menu. Select the new printer from the list, and click Add. Verify printer installation: a b c d Open Finder, click Applications, and click Text Edit. Choose Print from the "File" menu. Choose Summary from the "Copies & Pages" pop-up menu. Do one of the following: · · If the PPD file displayed in the Summary window is correct for the printer, then printer setup is complete. If the PPD file displayed in the Summary window is not correct for the printer, delete the printer from the printer list in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility, and repeat Step 1: Install a custom PPD file. Mac OS 9.x Step 1: Install a custom PPD file 1 Insert the drivers CD. a Double-click Classic, and double-click the installer package for the printer. Note: A PPD file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to the Macintosh computer. b c d e Choose the appropriate language, and click Continue. Click Continue after viewing the Readme file. Click Continue after viewing the license agreement, and click Agree to accept the terms of the agreement. On the Easy Install screen, click Install. All the necessary files are installed on the computer. Macintosh 23 Installing drivers for network printing f Click Close when installation is complete. Note: A printer PPD is also available in a downloadable software package on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Step 2: Create a desktop printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 In the Chooser, select the LaserWriter 8 driver. For a routed network, select the default zone from the list. If you don't know which zone to select, look on the Network Setup page under AppleTalk for Zone. Select the new printer from the list. To know which printer to select, look on the Network Setup page under the "AppleTalk" heading to find the default name of the printer. Click Create. Make sure there is an icon next to the printer name in the Chooser. Close the Chooser window. Verify printer installation. a b ­ ­ Click the newly created desktop printer icon. Choose Printing Change Setup. If the PPD file displayed in the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file portion of the menu is correct for the printer, printer setup is complete. If the PPD file displayed in the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file portion of the menu is not correct for the printer, repeat Step 1: Install a custom PPD file. UNIX/Linux The printer supports many UNIX and Linux platforms, such as Sun Solaris and Red Hat. Visit the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com for a complete list of supported UNIX and Linux platforms. Note: The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are available on the drivers CD and on the Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. Lexmark provides a printer driver package for each supported UNIX and Linux platform. The User's Guide in each package gives detailed instructions for installing and using Lexmark printers in UNIX and Linux environments. These packages are available for download from the Lexmark Web site. The required driver package is also on the drivers CD. NetWare The printer supports Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS/iPrint). For the latest information about installing a network printer in a NetWare environment, launch the drivers CD, and click View Documentation. UNIX/Linux 24 4 Installing and removing options Installing input options Order of installation Floor-mounted configurations require additional furniture. You must use either a printer stand or printer base if you are using a 2000-sheet drawer, a duplex unit and an input option, or more than one input option. If you purchased an MFP that scans, copies, and faxes, you may need additional furniture. More information is available on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com/multifunctionprinters. Install the printer and any options you have purchased in the following order: CAUTION: If you are installing options after setting up the printer, turn the printer off and unplug the power cord before continuing. · · · · · Printer stand or printer base 2000-sheet drawer 250-sheet or 500-sheet drawer Duplex unit Printer CAUTION: The printer requires two people to lift it safely. For information on installing a printer stand, printer base, or 2000-sheet drawer, see the instructions included with the option. Installing and removing options 25 Installing and removing options Installing a 250-sheet or 500-sheet drawer Optional drawers attach under the printer and optional duplex unit. The printer automatically recognizes any drawer that is installed. A drawer consists of a tray and a support unit. The 250-sheet drawer and the 500-sheet drawer are installed the same way. 1 Remove the tray from the support unit. Remove all packing material and tape from both the support unit and the tray. Decals 2 Place the support unit on top of any previously installed drawers, or the table or printer cabinet where you plan to use the printer. The tab, round peg, and square holes on top of any drawer help you position the support unit so the edges are aligned properly. Make sure the support unit is securely in place. 3 Attach another optional drawer, a duplex unit, or the printer. You can attach a label to the trays to indicate the tray number. Square hole Tab Round peg Installing input options 26 Installing and removing options Installing a duplex unit The duplex unit attaches under the printer, below the standard tray and above any drawers. Note: Two optional duplex units are available. The 250-sheet duplex unit only works with printers that have a 250-sheet standard tray, and the 500-sheet duplex unit only works with printers that have a 500sheet standard tray. Make sure you have the appropriate duplex unit for the tray size installed in the printer. 1 Place the duplex unit on top of any installed drawers or the table or printer cabinet where you plan to use the printer. The tab, round peg, and square holes on top of any drawer help you position the duplex unit so the edges are aligned properly. Make sure it is securely in place. Tab Square hole Round peg Installing a duplex unit 27 Installing and removing options Installing memory or option cards CAUTION: If you are installing memory or option cards sometime after setting up the printer, turn the printer off and unplug the power cord before continuing. You can customize the printer memory capacity and connectivity by adding optional cards. The instructions in this section help you install any of the following options: · Memory cards ­ Printer memory ­ Flash memory Firmware cards ­ Bar Code ­ IPDS and SCS/TNe ­ PrintCryptionTM Other options ­ Printer hard disk ­ RS-232 serial interface card ­ Parallel 1284-C interface card ­ MarkNet N8000 series internal print servers (also called internal network adapters or INAs) · · Accessing the printer system board You must access the printer system board to install printer memory, flash memory, a firmware card, or an option card. Note: Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the system board access cover. 1 2 Push the release latch, and lower the multipurpose feeder. Push the release latch, and open the top front cover. Installing memory or option cards 28 Installing and removing options 3 4 Press both side door latches, and open the side door. Loosen, but do not remove, the six screws on the shield. 5 Slide the shield to the right, and then remove it. Accessing the printer system board 29 Installing and removing options 6 Set the shield aside. Use the illustration to locate the connector for the card you want to install. Option card connector Flash and firmware card connectors Memory card connector Installing or removing a memory card Installation Note: Printer memory cards designed for other Lexmark printers may not work with the printer. 1 Remove the system board access cover. (See Accessing the printer system board.) Warning: Printer memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch a memory card. 2 3 4 5 Push open the latches on both ends of the memory card connector. Unpack the memory card. Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card. Save the packaging. Align the notches on the bottom of the card with the notches on the connector. Push the memory card firmly into the connector until the latches on either end of the connector snap into place. It may require some force to fully seat the card. Installing or removing a memory card 30 Installing and removing options 6 Make sure each latch fits over the notch on the end of the card. Memory connector Memory card Removal 1 Remove the system board access cover. (See Accessing the printer system board.) Warning: Printer memory memory cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch a memory card. 2 3 4 5 Push the latches away from the card on both ends of the memory card connector. The memory card moves out of the connector as the latches open. Pull the memory card out of the connector. Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the card. Place the card into the original packaging. If you do not have the original packaging, wrap the card in paper, and store it in a box. Close both latches. Installing or removing a memory card 31 Installing and removing options Installing or removing a flash memory or firmware card Installation Note: Flash memory or firmware cards designed for other Lexmark printers may not work with the printer. 1 Remove the system board access cover. (See Accessing the printer system board.) Note: If an option card has been installed, you may need to remove the option card before installing the flash memory or firmware card. 2 3 4 Unpack the flash memory or firmware card. Holding the flash memory or firmware card by the locking clips, align the plastic pins on the card with the holes on the system board. Push the flash memory or firmware card firmly into place, and release the locking clips. The entire length of the connector on the flash memory or firmware card must touch the system board and be locked into the connector. Be careful not to damage the connectors. Connector Flash memory or firmware card Installing or removing a flash memory or firmware card 32 Installing and removing options Removal 1 Remove the system board access cover. (See Accessing the printer system board.) Note: If an option card has been installed, you may need to remove the option card before removing the flash memory or firmware card. 2 3 4 5 Squeeze the flash memory or firmware card locking clips. Pull the card out. Avoid touching the metal pins on the bottom of the card. Place the flash memory or firmware card in its original packaging. If you do not have the original packaging, wrap the flash memory or firmware card in paper, and store it in a box. If you removed an option card to access the flash memory or firmware card, reinstall the option card. Installing or removing a flash memory or firmware card 33 Installing and removing options Installing an option card The printer has two connectors that support the following option cards: · · · · · Hard disk with adapter card MarkNet N8000 series internal print server RS-232 Serial Interface Card Parallel 1284-B Interface Card Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS Warning: Option cards are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal such as the printer frame before you touch an option card. 1 2 Locate the card connectors on the system board. Remove the screw and the cover plate, and save them. If you are installing a tall card, install it in connector 1. If you are installing two short cards on a model with multiple connectors, use connector 1 first, and then use connector 2. 3 4 5 6 Unpack the card. Save the packaging materials. Align the connection points on the card with the connector on the system board, and push the card firmly into the system board connector. Insert the screw saved from the cover plate (or the extra screw shipped with the card). Tighten the screw to secure the card. Screw Cover plate Installing an option card 34 Installing and removing options Replacing the shield After you have installed options on the printer system board, follow these steps to reattach the shield and close the doors. 1 2 3 Align the keyholes on the shield with the screws on the frame. Slide the shield down onto the screws. Tighten the screws. 4 5 6 Close the side door. Close the top front cover. Close the multipurpose feeder. Replacing the shield 35 5 Printing This chapter covers information about sending a job to print, printing confidential jobs, canceling a print job, printing a menu settings page, a font list, and a directory list. This chapter also provides information on printing folio and statement size media. For tips on paper jam prevention and print media storage, see Avoiding jams or Storing print media. Sending a job to print A printer driver is software that lets your computer communicate with the printer. When you choose Print from a software application, a window representing the printer driver opens. You can then select the appropriate settings for the specific job you are sending to the printer. Print settings selected from the driver override the default settings selected from the printer operator panel. You may need to click Properties or Setup from the initial Print dialog to see all of the available printer settings you can change. If you are not familiar with a feature in the printer driver window, open the online Help for more information. To support all the printer features, use the Lexmark custom printer drivers supplied with the printer. Updated drivers, as well as a complete description of the driver packages and Lexmark driver support, are available from the Lexmark Web site. To print a job from a typical Windows application: 1 2 3 4 5 Open the file you want to print. From the File menu, select Print. Select the correct printer in the dialog. Modify the printer settings as appropriate (such as the pages you want to print or the number of copies). Click Properties or Setup to adjust printer settings that were not available on the first screen, and then click OK. Click OK or Print to send the job to the selected printer. Printing from a USB flash memory device A USB Direct interface is located on the operator panel so you can insert a USB flash memory device and print PDF documents. Printing a document from a USB flash memory device is similar to printing a held job. For information regarding tested and approved USB flash memory devices, see our Lexmark Web site at http:// support.lexmark.com, and click KnowledgeBase to search for Direct USB printing. Note the following when using a USB flash memory device with the printer USB Direct Interface: · · · · USB devices must be compatible with the USB 2.0 standard. Hi-Speed USB devices must support the Full-Speed standard as well. Devices only supporting USB low speed capabilities are not supported. USB devices must use the FAT file system. Devices formatted with NTFS or any other file system are not supported. You cannot print encrypted files or files without printing permissions.

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