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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
1.01 MB
Pages
46
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Administrator's Manual
Type
Administrator's Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
363.81 KB
Pages
40
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
3
Using security features in the Embedded Web Server
5
Understanding the basics
5
Authentication and Authorization
5
Groups
6
Access Controls
6
Security Templates
6
Configuring building blocks
7
Creating a password
7
Creating a PIN
7
Setting up internal accounts
8
Using LDAP
9
Using LDAP+GSSAPI
11
Configuring Kerberos 5 for use with LDAP+GSSAPI
13
Using NTLM authentication
14
Securing access
15
Setting a backup password
15
Setting login restrictions
16
Using a password or PIN to control function access
16
Using a security template to control function access
16
Scenarios
18
Scenario: Printer in a public place
18
Scenario: Standalone or small office
18
Scenario: Network running Active Directory
19
Managing certificates and other settings
21
Managing certificates
21
Setting certificate defaults
22
Configuring confidential printing
22
Enabling and disabling USB devices
23
Disk wiping
23
Encrypting the hard disk
24
Configuring security audit log settings
25
Configuring 802.1x authentication
26
Setting up SNMP
27
Enabling the security reset jumper
28
Appendix
29
Menu of Access Controls
29
Notices
32
The Apache Software License, Version 1.1
32
Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004
32
GNU Lesser General Public License
35
LEXMARK SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
35
Glossary of Security Terms
39
Index
40
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Copy Manual
Type
Copy Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
49.09 KB
Category
Laser/LED printers
Pages
4
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm E-Mail Manual
Type
E-Mail Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
43.27 KB
Pages
3
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Fax Manual
Type
Fax Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
45.54 KB
Pages
3
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Fax Manual
Type
Fax Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
66.59 KB
Pages
4
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Ftp Manual
Type
Ftp Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
40.03 KB
Pages
3
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Information Manual
Type
Information Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
28.06 KB
Pages
1
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Quick Reference Manual
Type
Quick Reference Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
158.39 KB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
4
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Setup Manual
Type
Setup Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
223.45 KB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
37
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Setup Manual
Type
Setup Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
268.58 KB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
41
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Setup Manual
Type
Setup Manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
629.50 KB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
38
Language
English
Table of contents
Notices
2
Table of Contents
3
Customer Support
6
Equipment Requirements and Specifications
4
1. iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server
7
2. PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server
15
3. PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server
23
4. Printer and Host Timeout Values
30
5. Printer Messages and Problems
32
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm Technical Reference
Type
Technical Reference
Brand
Lexmark
Size
2.93 MB
Category
Laser/LED printers
Pages
105
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
3
Introduction
5
Understanding letters after model numbers
5
Learning about the printer
7
Finding information about the printer
7
Printer Control Language (PCL) page formatting
8
Printable areas
8
Supported paper and envelope dimensions
9
Printer Job Language (PJL)
11
PJL commands information
11
PostScript (PS) emulation
12
Paper sizes supported
12
PostScript paper tray support
13
PostScript envelope size support
15
PostScript envelope tray support
16
Printer specifications
18
Airflow requirement
18
Noise emission levels
18
Electrical specifications
19
Power requirements
19
Physical specifications
20
Clearance requirements
21
Environmental conditions
21
Altitude specifications and atmospheric pressure
22
Appendix A: PCL support
23
PCL emulation commands
23
GL/2 commands
29
Appendix B: PJL support
32
Common variables for both printer languages
32
Printer-unique PJL variables for both printer languages
34
Common variables for PCL emulation
43
Printer-unique variables for PCL emulation
44
Common variables for PostScript emulation
44
Printer-unique variables for PostScript emulation
45
Printer-unique LRESOURCE variables
45
Status Readback commands
45
USTATUS unsolicited status variables
46
PJL messages for auto-continuable conditions
46
PJL messages for attendance conditions
53
PJL messages for paper handling
67
PJL messages for paper jams
70
Service errors
77
Device attendance messages
77
Lexmark-unique PJL commands
77
File and device protection commands
78
Appendix C: PostScript support
79
Supplemental operators
79
Page device parameters
82
User interpreter parameters
87
System interpreter parameters
88
Devices supported
91
Device parameters
93
PostScript message keys commands
103
Index
104
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
25.54 MB
Category
Laser/LED printers
Pages
582
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
1.01 MB
Category
Networking
Pages
313
Language
English
Table of contents
Getting Started
305
SCS/TNe in a LAN environment
305
Documentation Overview
305
Equipment Requirements and Specifications
306
Support
308
Important Configuration Basics
309
Introduction
309
What are “IDB Options”, “IDB events etc.?
310
Setup Options vs. Printer Setup Options
310
Understanding the Control Panel
312
Introduction
312
Printer operator panel
313
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
28.70 MB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
626
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
683.93 KB
Category
Laser/LED printers
Pages
119
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
2.04 MB
Pages
42
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
8.65 MB
Category
Multifunctionals
Pages
338
Language
English
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Lexmark X736de - Multifunction : 35 Ppm User manual
Type
User manual
Brand
Lexmark
Size
8.63 MB
Category
Laser/LED printers
Pages
338
Language
English
Table of contents
Contents
2
Safety information
7
Learning about the printer
9
Thank you for choosing this printer!
9
Finding information about the printer
9
Selecting a location for the printer
10
Printer configurations
12
Basic functions of the scanner
13
Understanding the ADF and scanner glass
14
Using the security lock feature
15
Understanding the printer control panel
16
Understanding the home screen
17
Using the touch-screen buttons
19
Additional printer setup
23
Installing internal options
23
Available internal options
23
Accessing the system board to install internal options
24
Installing a memory card
26
Installing a flash memory or firmware card
28
Installing an Internal Solutions Port
29
Installing a printer hard disk
35
Reattaching the system board cover
39
Installing optional trays
40
Attaching cables
42
Disabling fax and e-mail functions prior to setup
43
Verifying printer setup
44
Printing a menu settings page
44
Printing a network setup page
44
Setting up the printer software
45
Installing printer software
45
Updating available options in the printer driver
45
Setting up wireless printing
46
Information you will need to set up the printer on a wireless network
46
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Windows)
47
Installing the printer on a wireless network (Macintosh)
49
Installing the printer on a wired network
51
Changing port settings after installing a new network Internal Solutions Port
54
Setting up serial printing
56
Minimizing your printer's environmental impact
58
Saving paper and toner
58
Using recycled paper
58
Conserving supplies
58
Saving energy
59
Using Eco-Mode
59
Reducing printer noise
60
Adjusting Power Saver
61
Adjusting the brightness of the display
61
Setting the standard exit bin light
62
Recycling
63
Recycling Lexmark products
63
Recycling Lexmark packaging
63
Returning Lexmark cartridges for reuse or recycling
63
Loading paper and specialty media
65
Setting the Paper Size and Paper Type
65
Configuring Universal paper settings
65
Loading trays
66
Loading the multipurpose feeder
68
Loading the 2000-sheet tray
71
Linking and unlinking trays
74
Linking trays
74
Unlinking trays
74
Assigning a custom paper type name
74
Changing a Custom Type <x> name
75
Paper and specialty media guidelines
76
Paper guidelines
76
Paper characteristics
76
Selecting paper
77
Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead
77
Using recycled paper and other office papers
77
Storing paper
79
Supported paper sizes, types, and weights
79
Supported paper sizes
79
Supported paper types and weights
81
Printing
82
Printing a document
82
Printing a document
82
Printing on specialty media
82
Tips on using letterhead
82
Tips on using transparencies
83
Tips on using envelopes
83
Tips on using labels
84
Tips on using card stock
84
Printing confidential and other held jobs
85
Holding jobs in the printer
85
Printing confidential and other held jobs from Windows
85
Printing confidential and other held jobs from a Macintosh computer
86
Printing from a flash drive
87
Printing photos from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera
88
Printing information pages
88
Printing a font sample list
88
Printing a directory list
89
Printing the print quality test pages
89
Printing in black and white
89
Using Max Speed and Max Yield
90
Canceling a print job
90
Canceling a print job from the printer control panel
90
Canceling a print job from the computer
90
Copying
92
Making copies
92
Making a quick copy
92
Copying using the ADF
92
Copying using the scanner glass
93
Copying photos
93
Copying on specialty media
93
Making transparencies
93
Copying to letterhead
94
Customizing copy settings
94
Copying from one size to another
94
Making copies using paper from a selected tray
95
Copying a document that contains mixed paper sizes
95
Copying on both sides of the paper (duplexing)
96
Reducing or enlarging copies
96
Adjusting copy quality
97
Collating copies
97
Placing separator sheets between copies
98
Copying multiple pages onto a single sheet
98
Creating a custom job (job build)
99
Using job interrupt
100
Placing information on copies
100
Placing the date and time at the top of each page
100
Placing an overlay message on each page
100
Canceling a copy job
101
Canceling a copy job while the document is in the ADF
101
Canceling a copy job while copying pages using the scanner glass
101
Canceling a copy job while the pages are being printed
101
Understanding the copy screens and options
101
Copy from
101
Copy to
102
Scale
102
Darkness
102
Content
102
Sides (Duplex)
102
Collate
103
Options
103
Improving copy quality
104
E-mailing
105
Getting ready to e-mail
105
Setting up the e-mail function
105
Configuring the e-mail settings
106
Creating an e-mail shortcut
106
Creating an e-mail shortcut using the Embedded Web Server
106
Creating an e-mail shortcut using the touch screen
106
E-mailing a document
107
Sending an e-mail using the touch screen
107
Sending an e-mail using a shortcut number
107
Sending an e-mail using the address book
107
Customizing e-mail settings
108
Adding e-mail subject and message information
108
Changing the output file type
108
Canceling an e-mail
109
Understanding e-mail options
109
Original Size
109
Sides (Duplex)
109
Orientation
109
Binding
109
E-mail Subject
109
E-mail File Name
110
E-mail Message
110
Resolution
110
Send As
110
Content
110
Advanced Options
110
Faxing
112
Getting the printer ready to fax
112
Initial fax setup
113
Choosing a fax connection
114
Connecting to an analog telephone line
115
Connecting to a DSL service
115
Connecting to a PBX or ISDN system
116
Connecting to a distinctive ring service
116
Connecting the printer and a telephone or answering machine to the same telephone line
117
Connecting to an adapter for your country or region
118
Connecting to a computer with a modem
124
Setting the outgoing fax name and number
125
Setting the date and time
126
Turning daylight saving time on or off
126
Sending a fax
126
Sending a fax using the printer control panel
126
Sending a fax using the computer
127
Creating shortcuts
127
Creating a fax destination shortcut using the Embedded Web Server
127
Creating a fax destination shortcut using the touch screen
128
Using shortcuts and the address book
128
Using fax shortcuts
128
Using the address book
129
Customizing fax settings
129
Changing the fax resolution
129
Making a fax lighter or darker
129
Sending a fax at a scheduled time
130
Viewing a fax log
130
Blocking junk faxes
131
Canceling an outgoing fax
131
Canceling a fax while the original documents are still scanning
131
Canceling a fax after the original documents have been scanned to memory
131
Understanding fax options
131
Original Size
131
Content
132
Sides (Duplex)
132
Resolution
132
Darkness
132
Advanced Options
132
Improving fax quality
133
Holding and forwarding faxes
133
Holding faxes
133
Forwarding a fax
134
Scanning to an FTP address
135
Scanning to an FTP address
135
Scanning to an FTP address using the keypad
135
Scanning to an FTP address using a shortcut number
136
Scanning to an FTP address using the address book
136
Creating shortcuts
136
Creating an FTP shortcut using the Embedded Web Server
136
Creating an FTP shortcut using the touch screen
137
Understanding FTP options
137
Original Size
137
Sides (Duplex)
137
Orientation
137
Binding
137
Resolution
138
Send As
138
Content
138
Advanced Options
138
Improving FTP quality
139
Scanning to a computer or flash drive
140
Scanning to a computer
140
Scanning to a flash drive
141
Understanding scan profile options
141
Quick Setup
141
Format Type
142
Compression
142
Default Content
142
Color
142
Original Size
142
Orientation
142
Sides (Duplex)
142
Darkness
143
Resolution
143
Advanced Imaging
143
Improving scan quality
143
Understanding printer menus
144
Menus list
144
Supplies menu
145
Paper menu
146
Default Source menu
146
Paper Size/Type menu
146
Configure MP menu
149
Substitute Size menu
149
Paper Texture menu
150
Paper Weight menu
152
Paper Loading menu
153
Custom Types menu
155
Custom Names menu
155
Custom Scan Sizes menu
156
Universal Setup menu
156
Reports menu
157
Reports menu
157
Network/Ports menu
159
Active NIC menu
159
Standard Network or Network <x> menus
159
SMTP Setup menu
161
Network Reports menu
162
TCP/IP menu
162
Network Card menu
163
IPv6 menu
164
Wireless menu
164
AppleTalk menu
165
NetWare menu
165
LexLink menu
166
Standard USB and USB <x> menus
167
Parallel <x> menu
168
Serial <x> menu
171
Security menu
173
Miscellaneous menu
173
Confidential Print menu
174
Disk Wiping menu
175
Security Audit Log menu
176
Set Date/Time menu
177
Settings menu
177
General Settings menu
177
Copy Settings menu
185
Fax Settings menu
190
Fax Mode (Analog Fax Setup) menu
190
Fax Mode (Fax Server Setup) menu
198
E-mail Settings menu
199
FTP Settings menu
204
Flash Drive menu
207
Print Settings
212
Setup menu
212
Finishing menu
215
Quality menu
216
Utilities menu
220
PDF menu
221
PostScript menu
221
PCL Emul menu
222
HTML menu
225
Image menu
226
PictBridge menu
227
XPS menu
228
Help menu
228
Maintaining the printer
229
Cleaning the exterior of the printer
229
Cleaning the scanner glass
230
Cleaning the ADF parts
230
Cleaning the printhead lenses
233
Adjusting scanner registration
235
Storing supplies
236
Checking the status of supplies
237
Checking the status of supplies from the printer control panel
237
Checking the status of supplies from a network computer
237
Ordering supplies
237
Ordering toner cartridges
237
Ordering photoconductors
237
Ordering a fuser or a transfer module
238
Ordering a waste toner box
238
Ordering ADF replacement parts
238
Replacing Supplies
239
Replacing a photoconductor
239
Resetting the maintenance counter
241
Replacing a toner cartridge
242
Replacing the ADF parts
245
Replacing the waste toner box
251
Moving the printer to another location
253
Shipping the printer
253
Administrative support
254
Finding advanced networking and administrator information
254
Using the Embedded Web Server
254
Checking the device status
254
Setting up e-mail alerts
254
Viewing reports
255
Restoring the factory default settings
255
Troubleshooting
256
The indicator light is blinking
256
Solving basic printer problems
256
Understanding printer messages
257
Change <src> to <x>
257
Check tray <x> connection
257
Disk corrupted
257
Fax memory full
258
Fax partition inoperative. Contact system administrator.
258
Fax server 'To Format' not set up. Contact system administrator.
258
Fax Station Name not set up
258
Fax Station Number not set up
258
Load <src> with <x>
258
Load manual feeder with <x>
259
Memory full, cannot print faxes
259
Remove paper from standard output bin
259
Restore Held Jobs?
259
Scan Document Too Long
259
SMTP server not set up. Contact system administrator.
259
Unsupported disk
259
31 Missing or defective <color> cartridge
259
32 Cartridge part number unsupported by device
260
34 Short paper
260
35 Insufficient memory to support Resource Save feature
260
37 Insufficient memory to collate job
260
37 Insufficient memory, some Held Jobs were deleted
260
38 Memory full
260
39 Complex page, some data may not have printed
261
50 PPDS font error
261
51 Defective flash detected
261
52 Not enough free space in flash memory for resources
261
54 Network <x> software error
261
54 Standard network software error
261
55 Unsupported option in slot <x>
262
56 Parallel port <x> disabled
262
56 Serial port <x> disabled
262
56 Standard USB port disabled
262
58 Too many flash options installed
262
58 Too many trays attached
263
59 Incompatible tray <x>
263
61 Remove defective disk
263
62 Disk full
263
63 Unformatted disk
263
80 Fuser life warning
263
80 Replace fuser
264
82 Replace waste toner box
264
82 Waste toner box missing
264
83 Replace transfer module
264
83 Transfer module life warning
264
83 Transfer module missing
264
84 Replace <color> photoconductor
264
84 <color> photoconductor low
264
84 <color> photoconductor nearly low
265
88 Replace <color> cartridge
265
88 <color> cartridge nearly low
265
88 <color> cartridge low
265
840.01 Scanner Disabled
265
840.02 Scanner Auto Disabled
265
900–999 Service <message>
266
1565 Emulation error, load emulation option
266
Clearing jams
266
Avoiding jams
266
Understanding jam messages
267
200 paper jam
268
200–201 paper jams
269
201 paper jam
270
202 paper jam
272
203 paper jam
274
230 paper jam
275
24x paper jam
276
250 paper jam
278
290–294 paper jams
279
Solving printing problems
280
Multiple-language PDFs do not print
280
Printer control panel display is blank or displays only diamonds
280
Error message about reading USB drive appears
280
Jobs do not print
281
Make sure the printer is ready to print
281
Check to see if the standard exit bin is full
281
Check to see if the paper tray is empty
281
Make sure the correct printer software is installed
281
Make sure the internal print server is installed properly and working
281
Make sure you are using a recommended printer cable
281
Make sure printer cables are securely connected
281
Confidential and other held jobs do not print
282
Partial job, no job, or blank page prints
282
Make sure the printer has sufficient memory
282
Job takes longer than expected to print
282
Reduce the complexity of the print job
282
Change the Page Protect setting to Off
282
Change environmental settings
282
Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper
283
Check the paper type setting
283
Incorrect characters print
283
Tray linking does not work
283
Load the same size and type of paper
283
Use the same Paper Size and Paper Type settings
283
Large jobs do not collate
283
Make sure Collate is set to On
283
Reduce the complexity of the print job
283
Make sure the printer has enough memory
284
Unexpected page breaks occur
284
Increase the Print Timeout value
284
Solving copy problems
284
Copier does not respond
284
Check the display for error messages
284
Check the power
284
Scanner unit does not close
284
Poor copy quality
285
Check the display for error messages
285
The toner may be low
285
The scanner glass may be dirty
285
The copy is too light or too dark
285
Check the quality of the original document
285
Check the document placement
285
Unwanted toner is in the background
285
Patterns (moiré) appear in the output
286
Text is light or disappearing
286
The output appears washed out or overexposed
286
Partial document or photo copies
286
Check the document placement
286
Check the paper size setting
286
Solving scanner problems
286
Checking an unresponsive scanner
286
Scan was not successful
287
Check the cable connections
287
An error may have occurred in the program
287
Scanning takes too long or freezes the computer
287
Other software programs may be interfering with scanning
287
The scan resolution may be set too high
287
Poor scanned image quality
287
Check the display for error messages
287
The scanner glass may be dirty
287
Adjust the scan resolution
287
Check the quality of the original document
287
Check the document placement
288
Partial document or photo scans
288
Check the document placement
288
Check the paper size setting
288
Cannot scan from a computer
288
Check the display for error messages
288
Check the power
288
Check the cable connections
288
Solving fax problems
288
Caller ID is not shown
288
Cannot send or receive a fax
289
Check the display for error messages
289
Check the power
289
Check the printer connections
289
Check the telephone wall jack
289
Review this digital phone service checklist
289
Check for a dial tone
289
Temporarily disconnect other equipment
290
Check for jams
290
Temporarily disable Call Waiting
290
Voice Mail service may be interfering with the fax transmission
290
The printer memory may be full
290
Can send but not receive faxes
290
Check to see if the paper tray is empty
290
Check the ring count delay settings
290
The toner may be low
291
Can receive but not send faxes
291
The printer is not in Fax mode
291
The document is not loaded properly
291
Make sure the shortcut number is set up properly
291
Received fax has poor print quality
291
Re-send the document
291
The toner may be low
291
Make sure the fax transmission speed is not set too high
291
Solving option problems
292
Option does not operate correctly or quits after it is installed
292
Reset the printer
292
Check to see if the option is connected to the printer
292
Make sure the option is installed
292
Make sure the option is available in the printer driver
292
Make sure the option is selected
292
Trays / Drawers
293
Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
293
Reset the printer
293
Flash memory card
293
Hard disk with adapter
293
Internal Solutions Port
293
Check the ISP connections
293
Check the cable
293
Make sure the network software is configured correctly
293
Internal print server
293
Check the print server connections
293
Make sure the network software is configured correctly
294
Memory card
294
USB/parallel interface card
294
Solving paper feed problems
294
Paper frequently jams
294
Check the paper
294
Make sure there is not too much paper in the paper tray
294
Check the paper guides
294
Has the paper absorbed moisture due to high humidity?
294
Paper jam message remains after jam is cleared
294
Check the paper path
294
Page that jammed does not reprint after you clear the jam
295
Turn on Jam Recovery
295
Solving print quality problems
295
Isolating print quality problems
295
Blank pages
296
Packing material may be on the toner cartridge
296
Toner is low
296
A toner cartridge is defective or empty
296
The printer requires servicing
296
Characters have jagged or uneven edges
296
Color misregistration
297
Recalibrate the printer
297
Reinstall the photoconductor
297
Adjust the color alignment
297
Clipped images
298
Check the guides
298
Check the paper size setting
298
Fine horizontal lines appear on color pages
298
Ghost images
298
The photoconductor is not functioning properly
298
Toner is low
298
Gray background
299
Check the Toner Darkness setting
299
A toner cartridge may be worn or defective
299
Incorrect margins
299
Check the paper guides
299
Check the paper size setting
299
Light colored line, white line, or incorrectly colored line
300
A toner cartridge is defective
300
A photoconductor is defective
300
The transfer module is defective
300
The printhead lenses are dirty
300
Paper curl
300
Check the paper type setting
300
The paper has absorbed moisture due to high humidity
300
Print irregularities
301
The paper may have absorbed moisture due to high humidity
301
Check the paper type setting
301
Check the paper
301
A toner cartridge, the transfer module, or the fuser is worn or defective
301
Print is too dark
301
Check the darkness, brightness, and contrast settings
301
The printer may not have recalibrated recently
302
A toner cartridge is worn or defective
302
Print is too light
302
Check the darkness, brightness, and contrast settings
302
The printer may not have recalibrated recently
302
Check the paper
302
Color Saver is On
302
A toner cartridge is low
302
A toner cartridge is worn or defective
303
Repeating defects
303
Repeating marks occur in only one color and multiple times on the page
303
Repeating marks occur in all colors and multiple times on the page
303
Skewed print
303
Check the paper guides
303
Check the paper
303
Solid color pages
304
Make sure the photoconductors are properly installed
304
The photoconductor is defective
304
The printer requires servicing
304
Streaked horizontal lines
304
A toner cartridge is defective, empty, or worn
304
The fuser is defective or worn
304
A photoconductor may be defective
304
Streaked vertical lines
305
The toner is smeared
305
A toner cartridge is defective
305
The transfer module is worn or defective
305
Toner fog or background shading appears on the page
305
A toner cartridge is defective or installed incorrectly
305
The transfer module is worn or defective
305
A photoconductor is worn or defective
305
The fuser is worn or defective
305
Toner is in the paper path
306
Toner rubs off
306
Check the Paper Type setting
306
Check the Paper Weight and Paper Texture settings
306
The fuser is worn or defective
306
Toner specks
306
The toner cartridges are worn or defective
306
There is toner in the paper path
306
Transparency print quality is poor
307
Check the transparencies
307
Check the paper type setting
307
Uneven print density
307
A toner cartridge may be worn or defective
307
A photoconductor may be defective
307
Solving color quality problems
308
FAQ about color printing
308
Embedded Web Server does not open
311
Check the network connections
311
Check the network settings
311
Contacting Customer Support
311
Notices
312
Product information
312
Edition notice
312
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
313
Trademarks
313
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information statement
314
Noise emission levels
314
Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive
315
Mercury notice
315
Static sensitivity notice
315
ENERGY STAR
316
Laser notice
316
Laser advisory label
316
Power consumption
316
Product power consumption
316
Power Saver
317
Off mode
317
Total energy usage
317
European Community (EC) directives conformity
317
Regulatory notices for telecommunication terminal equipment
318
Notice to users of the US telephone network: FCC requirements
318
South Africa telecommunications notice
319
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network
319
Notice to users of the New Zealand telephone network
320
Notice to Users in the European Union
321
Radio interference notice
321
Exposure to radio frequency radiation
321
Notice to users in Brazil
322
Industry Canada (Canada)
322
Taiwan NCC RF notice statement
323
Notice to users in the European Union
323
Statement of Limited Warranty
325
LEXMARK SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS
327
ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED NOTICE
330
Index
331
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